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I only use the e-shutter for situations, where the silence is of high importance. Otherwise, it's possible to hit banding or moving objects distortion. Anyway, in regular Sony bodies there's no ...
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I've had the "on and off" error on my A7III because of infamous sensor shaking issue. It was fixed under warranty though. If it's not the sensor, there are some other possible faulty components, ...
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So far in all my cameras there was either soft fixed eyecup (A7III), or soft removable rubbber eyecup (A6xxx, various Canon DSLRs). For the glasses' longietivity it's better to leave the eyecup in...
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Not all glasses are made equal, e.g. plastic sports glasses and goggles tend to have weaker surface than that of good prescription lenses. On the other hand even a minor scratch or rubbing mark on...
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Speaking of fixed eyecup - in the past I used to remove the eyecup in my cameras for better experience in glasses. Initially everything went well, but quite soon deep scratches appeared on my...
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That's great and very useful piece of information, thank you! I concur.
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That's right, all of above were shot on Jupiter-9 at F2...2.8. My only another vintage lens so far is Industar-69, and it's really a kind of "lomography" optics.
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Do you mean an additional adapter to install your non-M manual lens on M-bayonet? Yeah, I'm using the M39-M adapter at this time, and also I've purchased the Nikon F-M adapter for my future Nikkor ...
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Lork. He's 7, we adopted him last spring. There's another one, Ksyusha, she's almost 3. Vladimir Gorbunov
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I've been using the LM-EA9 since September, and it's definitely worth purchasing, if you own some vintage glass, like my '1956 Jupiter-9 85mm F2. Its AF speed is nowhere near any FE lens, but it's ...
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I think that in fully mechanical shutter mode (which is unavailable in A7C's, of course) the shutter lag is somewhat bigger than in other modes, where a shot is taken instantly, without the need ...
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You cannot increase the viewfinder size that easily. But - you can reduce it further, to ensure visible edges and corners while wearing glasses. There was such an eyepiece for Canon DSLR cameras, ...
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That's more than enough for that price difference. Obviously such a sensor is crazy expensive. In fact, I could only welcome the overall idea of inserting just a better sensor in enthusiast-level ...
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In five years I've had several problems with my Sony cameras and lenses, all of them were fixed under warranty without questions asked: (1) A7III - uncontrolled sensor shaking
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Once I decide to replace my A6500 and A7III cameras, I'll be seriously considering the A7CR for its enhanced ability to crop, and also mount APS-C lenses without quality penalty. Well, unless at ...
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To my taste, both A7R3 and A7CII are very capable cameras. Where in the former one the emphasis is put on ergonomics and technical IQ (including ability to crop heavily and/or mount a cropped lens ...
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Extreme wide-angle zoom lenses tend to have extreme native distortion, today that's not something to worry about.
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I've been using A7III and A6500 for 5 years already, and A7CR looks like a definite winner for me, able to replace both of them in single compact package. I'll even keep my E18-135 and probably...
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Interestingly, the first photo in this article features the FE28/2, which isn't a sharp lens at all!
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It looks like a great companion to 70-180/2.8 or any fast 85 mm. To many people, F2.8 isn't much needed at wide angle.
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