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It is Canon because most photographers are brand loyalists, same way as they are sensor size loyalists... Most people can't think outside of the brands... They seek majority acceptance...
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"because they barely trust important moments to heavily cropped sensor subcameras." What does sensor size have to do with reliability? What is untrustworthy in a "subcamera" by sensor size?
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"If you think it will be the last, you are simply wrong. This is just the debut of this tech, just as the first A9 was the debut of the stacked sensor." Anywhere he didn't say that this would be...
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The question is not - is it bad technology. The question is not - is it expensive technology. The question is - who really need it? Global Shutter is not even on level of technology when first...
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"Or they might have adjusted screen brightness and so on. So there is no such thing as "optimise for Apple's colour profile" :) " One can calibrate as much they like, but colors will look...
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You need to calibrate the display with sensor, and results change depending what sensor you use, and what condition you so it in display and sensor temperature. Then you need that sensor for...
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"Especially with a screen that cant even do 100% Rrgb?" Especially when almost no one here is doing the color accuracy work in the proper environment and proper manner, it is just laughable.
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This is great on the go, but take normal drawing tablet for desktop use if needed.
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"Not sure if I can agree with you. There are low power dim LEDs that run on DC, not pulse. And there are also high power, high brightness LEDs that run on DC as well. " You mean the CCR and not...
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"LED is set to flicker beyond the human eyes threshold, ie. the 24fps in cinema." Nope. The LED flickers because it is only way to adjust its brightness. If you put constant voltage on the LED;...
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You fail again completely. If you want to produce correct colors, you need to modify FINAL IMAGE, to match - FINAL LOCATION - FINAL LIGHTING - FINAL VIEWING CONDITIONS Your color calibration does...
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You are arguing against the facts. You deny that your color perception is totally different are you looking your monitor (or any image) in direct sunlight, or in pitch dark room. You deny fact...
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Article 19 Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas...
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"This is a band aid on an open wound." It is worse than that. It is the weapon that made that open wound. As once it becomes public that how to falsify the certification, you can falsify anything...
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"The biggest difference is the how many many more times you will say "WOW"." I don't know how many thousands of gallery visitors I have observed, and I have maybe heard or seen someone being "Wow"...
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"What about the fun of diving into your images and look for interesting details?" You don't have magnification glass next to your photo album? You have bad age vision and can't step close to your...
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If just someone would invent zoom... And having a entry level pricing to be benefit for someone... (For that price, I would buy used surface)
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"For large, wall-sized images, these files give us the resolution and file flexibility that I need." 16 Mpix already did that. There was years ago a guy presenting his work where the whole walls...
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Sorry, but many have been expecting this for decade. As in film photography, your negatives were your evidence. And when you made books etc, it was good manners to include in the end of the book...
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" I will say that the Nikon Z9/Z8 EVF is the closest thing to an OVF that I've encountered so far...it's very impressive." The EVF vs OVF has never been about do you see as well as with naked eye....
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