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It doesn't lock, but is quite stiff. I've used the tripod portion with an RX100 with no issues - it's plenty study for any of the pocketable compacts out there (it's conservatively rated to...
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Regarding the arbitrary fine art paper margin limitations - just use a different program to print. This is exactly what I do with my Pro 9500 Mark II printer (which suffers from the same margin...
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Regarding the arbitrary fine art paper margin limitations - just use a different program to print. This is exactly what I do with my Pro 9500 Mark II printer (which suffers from the same margin...
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Regarding the arbitrary fine art paper margin limitations - just use a different program to print. This is exactly what I do with my Pro 9500 Mark II printer (which suffers from the same margin...
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Agreed, a few wider-than-40mm EF-S primes would pair very nicely with such a tiny body.
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It definitely does way better in the corners than my RX100 at equivalent focal length (that's my only real disappointment from the RX100 - even stopped down, the corners can never be considered...
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Very sharp, but plenty of moire. As such, some of the fine detail rendering is rather unappealing (in particular, the red bit of fabric below the fur patch looks pretty poor).
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I just want to know where the 35L II is. And isn't Japan the one country where EOS M sales were/are actually pretty good?
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I just want to know where the 35L II is. And isn't Japan the one country where EOS M sales were/are actually pretty...
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You can compare them from this page: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sigmasd1/19 Dpreview really needs to fix this bug.
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You can compare them from this page: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sigmasd1/19 Dpreview really needs to fix this bug. Edit - the SD1's pixel level sharpness is really something to behold.
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Thing is, rumors are rumors until Canon actually makes and announcement, and even then, that doesn't mean the lens would actually be available for purchase.
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Thing is, rumors are rumors until Canon actually makes an announcement, and even then, that doesn't mean the lens would actually be available for purchase.
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"But no 24mm or GPS." Well, duh. Then just get the Canon or the Nikon?
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Those complaints are likely from users familiar with the RX100. The difference in thickness is only 4mm (32mm vs. 36mm), but the Sony has a much faster lens and bigger sensor, and it most...
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http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sigmasd1/19 Here are the Sigma SD-1 results. Why these aren't selectable in the general compare directory is beyond me.
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After reading the release, it sounds like they are just acknowledging that this was an issue, but are not offering to actually do anything differently to help affected users, or at least not on...
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After reading the release, it sounds like they are just acknowledging that this was an issue, but are not offering to actually do anything differently (which is basically nothing) to help affected...
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After reading the release, it sounds like they are just acknowledging that this was an issue, but are not offering to actually do anything differently (so basically do nothing) to help affected...
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vodanh, normalizing data for comparability's sake sounds nice on paper, but it simply isn't that easy to constantly adjust scoring for an entire database of cameras when that scoring is admittedly...
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