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The title for the last page is: "Which camera should I buy?" Regardless of how good a camera is, how can you with clear conscience recommend putting money into a system that the manufacturer has...
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Hmmh, 4K article with text size fit for 480p... :-) Anyhow, I read page 1; found some errors: 1) Blu-Ray, not Blue Ray. 2) The first two duck images images are not even remotely to scale. 480p is...
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Canon announced today that it has produced 80 million EOS cameras. I have been following Canon's "10 million announcements" for quite a while now, so below is the chart for Canon EOS cameras' and ...
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No, I haven't. A few dust specks inside a lens is completely inconsequenctial. Thus, I have never felt the need to check my lenses for dust; not when new nor later. I've just taken photos; usually ...
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Why would they be interested in the dwindling niche market that the larger-than-phone sensors is? Mobile phone sensors is where the money is.
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"It captures a full, 19.6 million pixel resolution image in the top layer, with the lower two layers capturing 4.9MP of information each. Sigma touts Foveon as the only image sensor that captures...
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The 24-105 f/4L IS is one of Canon's most common L lenses, likely even the most common of them because it's been delivered as the kit lens with countless 5DC, 5D2, 5D3, and 6D bodies. So it is only ...
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Thermidor: there is at least one special case where corner sharpness and low coma wide open would be beneficial: aurora (Northern lights) photography. Currently the Samyang 14mm f/2.8 - which is...
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Actually, and as unbelievable as it sounds, it looks like Sigma is going in all new and unknown territories by very soon releasing a 20mm f/1.4(!!!) Art lens... If only the following holds...
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Nice review! There is one thing, though. The test has been done with a Canon APS-C DSLR, so there should be at least one mention that this lens isn't the equivalent of a 24-450 on Canon cameras,...
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BorisK1: Quite the opposite. The smaller the resulting image is, the better pictures taken with shallow depth-of-field optics look.
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Ioewena: did you even look at the photos used as examples in the article? I see no problems with bulby noses and small ears. Rishi: Thanks, a good article.
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TheEmrys, now list the ones that are f/1.4 and can be used with AF on, let's say, the Canon 5D Mark III.
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Hope not. I am a huge anti-fan of the fly-by-wire "manual" focus on Canon's STM lenses (as opposed to proper USM). Also, if the only STM lens I own, the 40/2.8, is any indication, STM is also...
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Today (2015-08-21) is 3461 days since 2006-02-28. 9907 messages / 3461 days = 2.86 messages / day. You are off by a factor of 30. - H
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If you think anything said by page 3 does not need to be in the Key Features list, then that list is completely unnecessary. In the real world, the Key Features list is supposed to give a basic...
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First item in the Key Features list of page 1: "16MP BSI-CMOS sensor" Why not: "16MP xxx inch BSI-CMOS sensor" Sensor size matters.
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I call bullsheet on MustyMarie. A short googling tells me that Ottawa's record cold is --36.1°C from February 1943. That's such a long way from -63°C it's not even funny. Plainly, such...
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You are right. The words "camera" and "lens" got mixed up in that paragraph. Corrected paragraph below (changes in bold ): " Lens manufacturing has almost halved from top numbers (15 vs 8 millions ...
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PS. I wouldn't be writing this if the author of the article wouldn't have made an incorrect comparison between m43 and FF lenses. If you want to avoid this kind of discussion, write of m43 lenses...
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