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JSWilson: In the UK and Commonwealth countries, if you want to republish some wonderful 70-year old creative work that you believe is a dear part of your country's history that is in danger of...
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(Continued) The requirement to register creative works to get copyright protection worked fine for a long time. The notion that copyright protection should never require the slightest effort of...
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When wonderful old works, who's current copyright holder can't be located and may not even know that they inherited the copyright, can't be published without risking multi-million dollar...
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I hope that means it will be the most compact FF DSLR.
Greg
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Einstein never defined insanity, though he is often falsely attributed as doing so. If you're thinking of the quote that goes something like "Insanity is repeating the same action and expecting...
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How do you figure that resetting a pixel during exposure, to allow collecting more photons without blowing out to white, is the same as lowering the base ISO and so would require much longer...
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Klaus at Photozone had a bad copy of the lens. He sent it to Pentax Germany and they told him it was within spec.Amazingly, Klaus has never bothered to test another copy of the lens.The above facts...
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I would bet a nickel that they've been working on mirrorless FF. That would give them something unique in the market (for a while anyway), a position they've often said they try to achieve.It would...
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My reading between the lines is that they've probably been working on it for some time, but it's close enough to production now that they've decided it's time to stop the denials. If they really...
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No they didn't. They popularized it, in no small part by being the first to make it easy to use, and theirs may have been the first that was easy to find in many parts of the world, but they...
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very adjective \ˈver-ē, ˈve-rē\1. Check with Draek at dpreview for the meaning of "very". He is the authority. We here at Merriam-Webster have no authority to comment.
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That's an interesting shot; what are those things? When you do that, how well does the EVF keep up with fast-moving subjects?If today's EVFs can keep up with fast-moving subjects in near-dark,...
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Funny how young childless people always seem to know the most about child raising. Who said anything about not being able to see well with my naked eye? My eyes adjust to dim light; don't yours?Greg
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I'm not sure because my DSLR won't go there without flash. I have the most powerful shoe-mounted flash available for my DSLR and I use it often with my young kids running around in very dim indoor...
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What about fast-moving subjects in dim light?I know that someday we'll have EVFs that are just as good as OVFs for very fast-moving subjects in very dim light, but are we there now already?Just...
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My Tamron 17-50 had terrible phase-shift front-focus out of the box. At the time I didn't have a Live View body to test with.I sent it to Tamron for servicing, and it came back excellent. It...
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> As a K-5 owner for neigh on 2 years now < For nigh on 2 years now, I've been neighing like a horse! I need a doctor! :-)
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Slide copiers compatible with strips of 35mm film (instead of just mounted slides) are not hard to find, but I haven't seen one made to handle 4-inch diameter, very long rolls of 35mm microfilm. Is...
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So is the Leica M8. As the author says, the Leica M8 does not have an AA filter. It is only 10.3MP and APS-H -- much lower MP count than the K5, with a format a bit bigger than the K5 (1.3x vs....
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> It has a filter that resharpens and image after it has been blurred? Can you back this up with a link because that doesn't sound possible to me... < Here's your...
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