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With the A9III, you can actually set flash delays in increments (measured in microseconds) so it syncs properly with the camera (check out this video, around 4:25)...
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It's not really 2 times slower, more like half. Type A uses only one PCIe lane while Type B uses 2 lanes. And with the newer CFexpress 4.0 standard, Type A maxes out at 2 GB/s while Type B is at 4...
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TRU, when they say they are doing a 'development announcement', that usually means that they don't have any working samples out there being tested. "And I don't criticize any company for making...
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They already specified that at the best EVF resolution, the A9III will do 120fps. You can decrease the resolution by going to 240fps. The 120fps shooting speed is with full AF/AE at 14-bit RAW. But...
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The Olympics is next year, they usually come out with cameras like this a few months to a year before, with testing samples handed out to a select few to test out in the field. There is a...
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The low light EV is rated with a F1.8 lens while others such as Nikon measure with 1.2.
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Sony has already indicated they will be releasing TWO new cameras. The first one (A9III) just came out. The second one is likely to be revealed around January. Nobody knows exactly what it is but...
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Most likely they are still under NDA until Sony irons out the final kinks. But there's probably already a lot of testers out there.
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I like the boxy designs, very utilitarian and packs well.
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The best stacked sensors minimizes rolling shutter to the point that it's acceptable. Global shutter has ZERO rolling shutter effects. This also eliminates having a mechanical shutter with no...
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@SNJops, I agree about the GM 85mm 1.4, never like it and it wasn't worth the price. The AF was dodgy and I actually replaced it with a Rokinon/Samyang 85 1.4 which punches way above its price...
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addendum: So regarding sensor PDAF, this is the typical Nikon marketing spin that they 'developed' the sensor. This is just BS. Sony has a catalog of sensors that are available to buyers with some...
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@photography-lover Photography is pretty subjective so based on your own personal observations and opinions, you felt that the 135 GM produced images images that were 'flat', etc.. Fair enough....
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@starbase218 What animosity? I'm responding to your answers point by point as part of the discussion. If you think, that is 'animosity', it's maybe because you can't come up with a logical...
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@starbase218 "I'd expect Sony to have older mirrorless lenses. Their E-mount has been around much longer after all. The Nikon 120-300/2.8, for example, is still for F-mount, because when it was...
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@starbase218, stepper motors have come a long way and the newer versions maybe fast and smooth enough for most. But the best linear motors are a step above stepper motors, no question. And I have...
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@starbase218 The response has nothing to do with how the Nikon stacks up, it's just to address the comments that somehow Sony made a dud 135mm 1.8 lens (or didn't make one), which is so far off...
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@photography-lover "Their 135mm f1.8 doesn't belong to the group unfortunately." DPreview and other reviewers beg to differ....
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vFunct, Sony already had the 135mm 1.8 GM for around 3 years now, which is considered one of the best , if not the best 135mm lens around. So you could say that if this Nikon lens is that good,...
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Mind blown? LOL. You know that can be explained that everytime they test a camera there are variances/differences, in the camera and lenses, right? Not to mention there is the human factor involved...
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