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Sir HotDog321, I have seen some of these pictures of yours before, but I must say they look delicious! Excellent use of the wide angle; particularly the first one is positively stunning. Regards, - ...
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Well no, it really isn't expected at all when you use a metric that assumes common viewing size, like lines per picture height. Conventional wisdom has it that with smaller pixels the worst you ...
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EthanP99: The Voigtländer is also slow (f/5.6) and not a zoom. At least in the "DLSR fool" world it's a bit of a non-news that you can make a slow prime smaller than a faster zoom. In the troll...
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bmw: That wouldn't be fair to other manufacturers. As Roger Cicala has pointed out in his blog articles, adapted lenses never work as well as native ones. The adapters are never perfect (two lens...
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mais51 You have not really understood how this works, have you? : The lens is NOT adjusted indepent of the body. You tune it for YOUR camera body, using the docking station, and after tuning it...
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So, in your opinion they should just have left it as it is and not continued developing the firmware? Sheesh, you guys are unbelievable. Sigma offers new firmware that may have required thousands...
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So you think it was better before when, if your camera-lens combination would require calibration, you sent them to factory calibration? You know, nothing has been taken off. If you don't want to...
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Of course the lens selection is small in the beginning. Expect that to change over the coming years.
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Rishi: A red beam would be ok, but an infrared beam would not help at all. At least not unless the camera was aware of the infrared focusing properties of every single lens that might be used with...
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hjulenissen: yes, they claim they have more holes than some previous pinhole cameras. However, they make no claims against lens-based systems in that sentence. In other words: a hundred small...
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This is easy: If you thought a Bayer matrix did bad things to your quantum efficiency by throwing out over 50% of the light, how about leaving 95-99.9% of the light in your pinhole mask? While this...
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Rishi, yes, I think you made perfect sense.
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KAllen: how you would shoot 4K video with a "real image in the viewfinder" using this camera is beyond me. Can't be done. kangoo1707: The OVF can give you black in video mode, and not much else.
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Focusing using the corners may not be accurate because of lens aberrations, so they have probably disabled the remaining 20% on purpose.
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Hello DPReview gang, it would perhaps be a good idea to mention right away in the first sentence or in the subject line that this is an interchangeable lens camera. I follow this site regularly,...
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"let me look through images quickly when it was time for a break" No, that's not the 20D. Scrolling through images was painfully slow like on the 300D/350D. This was corrected with Canon's next...
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Hello Pietro! I am surprised no-one has commented on this, but here it is: There is no reach advantage using a 20D over a 6D. The 20D has a full 8.2 megapixels. If you take an image with your new ...
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Background: I have owned the 70-300 DO, lost it in a divorce, years later bought the 70-300L. Even though I haven't owned the 70-300 non-L, it is my understanding that the 70-300 DO is visibly ...
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Wow. Just wow. Not for me, but still... Respect! Impressive! Wow!
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Good article. Nevertheless, let me remind you as great as the Sony RX100 IV is, it is over 40% heavier and almost 40% larger by volume than Canon's G9 X. So, if you look for a really small camera...
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