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I have no use for Wi-Fi in a camera and no idea what NFC is. That said, for the money and sensor size the Canon M bodies are quite nice. Lenses are priced appropriately too.
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One might also conclude that setting the AF correctly is simply too complicated. My 5D3 manual has an entire chapter just on setting the focus.
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Well, this solves the dynamic range problem. You'd think, with the concern with dynamic range, that camera test sites would be headquartered in southern California. Or Australia. You might not...
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The suspense of not knowing if it will get a gold award or maybe a gold award.
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Obviously, but its still a skill. A lot of folks only know how to take great photos; they don't know how to tell people how great they are. Even on DPR, there are people who like Trey's photos so...
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People are jealous because Trey goes to beautiful and interesting places and uses his skills to turn them into beautiful and interesting places. He's no Ken Rockwell or even Gary Fong, but he has...
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It makes sense that the level of sophistication of the top SLRs makes testing a very lengthy process. But when it takes this long, you have to ask what is the purpose? Nikon fans will run out and...
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The plastic mount is a disappointment but it will probably be a typical Canon M lens; sharp, cheap, sell a ton. Even the lens hood is included. The 55-200 has a plastic mount too, and it's...
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This type of camera makes a lot of sense to me. A lot of people want a small, lightweight camera and then they say "Its so small, I can carry 4 lenses and the whole thing fits in a pocket the size...
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You have to give them a lot of credit. They realized, to have any chance at all in this market they'd better be good and priced low. Now, all they have to do is give out samples to build a base...
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The Color Efex suite. And yeah, glamour glow does make things blurry.
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The original Kodak, not the Brownie, was a big deal. It came with film loaded, you sent it back to Kodak and they returned your photos with another camera, loaded and ready to go. This made...
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Its surprising how many things in the outside world are not totally still. Are the trees in the background of your landscape perfectly still? Is there a flag waving in front of that building?...
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If you use the pixel shift on a static scene, say a landscape on an absolutely windless day, will the camera tell you if something in the subject moved? Or do you get a surprise later, when you...
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That's some mature thinking, there. But you're in the real world.
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Why not just buy both Canon and Nikon? If you switch back and forth a few times, it's cheaper to just have both.
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How did you get by for 20 years with your existing equipment? Were you unable to take pictures?
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And sell them at Sam's Club!
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