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Not at all. The viewfinder protrudes far beyond the norm for an optical viewfinder, making this problem disappear.
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The lens is everything. It’s hard to know what to expect since no-one has attempted something like this before. The high price and large size of the lens (even precluding the central placement of...
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The button is there though the camera is not even for sale. It shouldn’t be, since children and monkeys will press it, as we see every time a camera is launched.
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No! Camera user interfaces are usually a complete mess because the designers try to give everything to everyone. Discrete controls should be encouraged and applauded! I’d love to see someone at...
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The DL18-50 is astonishing, but they’re all interesting. Success will come down to whether the lenses are as good as their paper specs. Looks like Nikon is going to go down kicking! I didn’t think...
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One reason is that such primes essentially don’t exist. There is even a dearth of f/2.8 primes in that angle-of-view range, much less f/2 models.
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I think IvanM’s question is also asked by others. Why does this camera, like every Canon compact for many years, but unlike every cheap SLR (including Canon’s) for at least a decade, have such poor...
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Thanks, Jeff. That is not nearly quick enough for me. I wonder why Canon has barely improved this key factor in responsiveness in so many years.
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What is the shot-to-shot time in raw? I hope I didn’t miss this somewhere in the review. To me, the shot-to-shot time is much more important than the continuous frames per second. Thanks.
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This is a better insight into Gursky, albeit from 13 years ago: https://vimeo.com/17692722
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Read the text when you get a moment.
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Like the Egyptian pyramids, this one is built to far outlive its usefulness (which risks being terribly short, given the current seismic shifts in the camera industry). Still, I applaud well-built...
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Swoopy curves do not make something ergonomic, whether that thing is a pen, a camera, or a keyboard. That Fiskars used curves ergonomically in a pair of scissors does not prove that curves are...
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If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Leica should be blushing.
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The Apple site says it is compatible with both the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6s. If I had to guess whether DPReview or Apple got this wrong, I’d have to bet on DPReview. But what about a confirmation...
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Samsung never wanted for hubris.
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How does Sony reconcile the plastic horror of this thing with its view of what the ‘Sony’ brand means? Japanese companies are such a mystery to me.
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Earth is a hard place to live if you have a modicum of taste.
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He may be referring to himself as the third photographer. That’s what I assumed and liked the title because it breaks the fourth wall, so to speak.
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