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I did not thought that, but it looks like that Sigma R&D is limited by Software Engineers. So when deciding what new product they want to create software is the bottleneck. They have to choose...
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I don't understand why people always compare the most expensive APS-C camera and lenses to the cheapest FF and say they are price competitive. Sony a6100 + kit: $850 Canon RP + kit: $1400 That's...
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Well B&H is a camera store I don't know how many beginners know that it even exists. I checked Amazon Mirrorless Camera category: (#1 Kodak for $15), #2 Canon M50, #3 Sony a6400, #4 Canon M50 with...
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Pentax DSLRs has a cult following. Pentax users who wanted mirrorless probably already switched systems. I think it's a good idea for Pentax to concentrate on the DSLRs. Nikon and Canon will stop...
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The problem with using Qualcomm chips that they include a lot of silicon not needed for Cameras like GPU capable of running 3D games, or 5G wireless modems. These chips also run at higher clock...
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Well we went into 2020 not knowing that coronavirus even exists. While we start 2021 with the highest (or near it) number of cases all around the world. God knows how long vaccinations will take, I...
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Manufacturers will make whatever sells. For people buying their first camera it doesn't matter what the sensor size is, they will not understand the benefits anyway. What matters is price, and Full...
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What I have been using for travel is the 18-135mm which is not good at low light but 90% of my shots are outside in daylight anyway so it's not a big problem. I also carry a small prime, in my ...
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The Sony has OSS while the Tamron does not. In these long focal lengths it's really useful. There is zero chance you can hand held 300 mm without stabilization, or you have to shoot something like ...
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I don't think it's true anymore with Tamron is releasing the 17-70 mm APS-C lens. It's even have optical stabilization. I use the 18-135 for traveling, there is nothing comparable on FF with that. ...
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Does Zeiss even make cameras or lenses anymore? I didn't hear much from them in the last year or so. I only remember the Android Camera reviewed recently, and selling their logo to different...
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If you need anything longer you can use full frame lenses on APS-C. Wildlife shooters often use APS-C bodies on huge and expensive full frame telephoto lenses, because of the crop factor is ...
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The 30/1.4 had a lot of issues when it came out. Focusing was problematic and there were some bugs in the firmware as well. Most of it got fixed in later firmware updates, but it took them a long ...
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I don't think Sony is going the Canon RP way of releasing $1000 FF camera. They had the A7C, which could have been branded A5 and go on a lower price point, but they choose to release it at $2000, ...
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The biggest problem with Panasonic is autofocus, as they still use contrast detect. This is an area that every other manufacturer is pushing and really important for normal users. Most of us will...
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As the article says different lenses require different curvature in the sensor.
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Tamron released 8 Full Frame lenses the last 3 years. Now they release an APS-C one, and you complain that there are not enough variety in Full Frame lenses?
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Since Fuji is an APS-C only system, I don't think Sigma would release these Full Frame lenses for Fuji even if the have access to the X-mount specs.
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I'm pleasantly surprised about this lens, and on paper it looks much better than the Sony 16-55 f2.8, sorely because of OSS. I don't think I will buy it, as I already have the 18-135 and I happy ...
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Well you are out of luck then. All the Sony NEX, A6000 and initial A7 series are known to run Android. In the A6000 there was even an app store where you can buy apps like Time Lapse. The newer...
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