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By the way I highly recommend checking Tatsuo's book called "Friction Toyko Street". I personally never do street photos, But his work really stands out. Also It's upsetting that people here in...
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I'm not him, but that's my interpretation from this E-mount controversy. the massive vignetting and cropping on the corners The Sony E mount is smaller than the image circle projected by the lens, ...
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Yes, you're right, the number of optical elements should not contribute to moiré, but it seems there's an indirect correlation, since most super sharp lenses that can outresolve a sensor are ...
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You're using an overcorrected lens (RF 50mm f/1.2) which has 15 optical elements on a Canon R6 which has relatively big pixels. It's a very sharp lens but with very low micro-contrast. So your ...
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I don't care about the drama. All I know is Tatsuo Suzuki's work was amazing. You could feel the emotion, tension and anger in his street photos. Don't care about his unorthodox methods, no one...
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Fujifilm did a pretty bad move firing that amazing street photographer (Tatsuo Suzuki). It really hurt their reputation as a serious camera brand. Censoring artists...
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Sony did kill the playstation portable (PSP) as soon as they had one single competitor (Nintendo) rising up against them. That's why I'm afraid Sony may kill the alpha cameras overnight since many ...
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Yes. Canon is the safest brand to buy into. Not really. Panasonic S5, 20-60mm kit lens, 85 f/1.8 are the cheapest in their category and they offer weather sealing and internal fast AF. Canon RF STM ...
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In Full Frame category Sony's IBIS is the worst alongside Nikon's IBIS. The best are Panasonic and Canon. In both photo and video. You must have watched Sony's IBIS with the the digital ...
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- C4 on the mode dial. The em1-3 has a fourth custom mode on the dial, and it's a game changer for my use, as I switch regularly between custom modes. - Joystick : not a big deal, but I appreciate ...
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nor does the R6... But it would be nice to give us the option of slow ES 14 bit. For macro or product photography of non moving subjects, using a tripod, I would very much like to have 14 bit with ...
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Too big and too expensive. You get better results and portability with the premium olympus primes.
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Electronic shutter drops to only 12 bit, so you lose 1,5 stops of pDR. Mechanical shutter can introduce shutter shock and blurry images when SS is between 1/10 and 1/400. EFCS is the in-between ...
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They give a certain "Neon Genesis Evangelion" vibe. Great job Pentax, they truly are beautiful, specially the blue and grey. They truly deserve their title of King of DSLR.
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yes it's possible: https://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/joint-l-mount-alliance-event-the-group-might-grow-in-number/ That would be a very intelligent move for OMD to join the L-mount. Olympus has cross ...
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On the surface the Sony may seem nicer but when you dig deeper the Panasonic is more feature packed: - 1:2 macro reproduction ratio - 11 aperture blade for rounder bokeh rendition (sony only...
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All the mental gymnastics they go though to avoid any question about the size of the e-mount and tubes attached on the back of every sony lens. It's time to answer this question once and for all.
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Sony is better, but the em1.3 is not that far behind: a7c A stable video will be more pleasing to watch: em1.3 If you shoot static subjects: em1.3 wins easy. You can do HHHRS up to ISO 6400 and ...
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Well for IBIS, m43 is at a disadvantage too, because high pixel density sensors pick up motion a lot easier. In comparison a 24 mp full frame sensor picks up a lot less motion blur. The same goes ...
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I would chose m43 for any serious macro work that requires high maximum magnification. That's because the 2X crop factor applies to the 1:1 reproduction ratio of the macro lens. You can read the ...
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