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A used camera can have a lot of problems, and is old, technologically. I prefer a new 6100 mk2 with fewer features than - say- a6700, but with the latest color processing, sensor, autofocus and...
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All is great, but I am still waiting for an affordable A6100 mk2. If the photography industry shrinks itself further into this progressively narrow niche, it will become invisible.
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If you look at a screen with, say, a different color temperature than you normally use, your brain will adapt quite fast and you will perceive the colors as usual. The same with colors that are...
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For professional work it makes a lot of sense and is in fact crucial. But for consumers you are mostly right, nowadays it's useless. And just think about those who still waste nontrivial amounts on...
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Right, however blind obedience to signs is easily abused by parties who have no right whatsoever to do it. And sometimes even by parties that do have that right. So, while we should respect rules...
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It's just that we were all taught that obeying authority is a sign of civilization. Because in a civilized society authority represents "the people", and only follows their best interests. Right?...
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But aren't all rules civilized by default in a civilized society?
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You see a sign, you read it, you follow the instructions. Always. That's the civilized way, right?
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Sure it is, especially it being as vague as possible. The depth of all human knowledge lives within that very definition. So yes, books are luxury items, I get it. And any a6700 deserves a red dot.
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@Newton: It depends what do you mean by living. Because, other than food, water, some clothes and a small room/shelter, you don't need anything just "to live". A mid-range camera is no more a...
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@Magnar. Luxury items? Seriously? @Super35MUser 1416 EUR is still 1572 USD (body only), much more expensive than the US version.
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This is 1700 eur in Europe (usd 1900). Really changes the perspective...
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Read: overpriced high-end lenses getting even more expensive.
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@winkalman You know, most of us have seen 3D movies after the 90s too. This year, for example. And used various VR headsets, seen stereoscopic images in lots of ways and formats. Big headsets,...
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@Richmondthefish How do you *know* this will be a thing in the future? From the overwhelming success all similar devices and endeavors had? Because of some actual problems they solve? Something else?
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It's a huge thing on your face that makes you look funny. Remember the 3D TVs and why they are still widely used? And they only required small glasses.
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If you need several pages to tell what a product is for and what problems it solves, then it will fail. Also, wearing those huge ones to do... what? -- I mean, besides the things we already do on...
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Not so long ago, $500 bought you a real camera with full mechanical shutter, 11 fps, and tilting screen (A6000). So cost reduction doesn't really justify all this camera's limitations. Also, what...
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Sorry, didn't mean to hurt your business plans. I won't tell anyone, but you should patent it as soon as possible.
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The gaffer's tape could be provided as an optional original Leica accesory.
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