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@namethatcamera That's miles off, UK spend was £257b in 2020, £3840 per person. All paid for by general taxation and aside from some exemptions that some of us pay a small fixed contribution to...
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It's worth noting that the $10b hasn't vanished into outer space, ultimately much of it would have been in pay packets one way or another, money which will go back into the economy. Let's flip...
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I'm sure far more detailed information will be released in due course, probably already has to those who can make good use of it. If a moment like this isn't used to inspire, entertain and educate...
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Could somebody cleverer than me calculate how much of earth you can actually see in this photo? Presumably it's significantly less than they'd like you to believe, less than a typical US state?
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That's some impressive downsizing. Not for me as I'm perfectly happy with the Tamron zooms, but it's good that Sony are committed to reducing the size/weight of the lenses in their lineup as well...
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I think we need to get away from the Mini = 'entry drone' thoughts for this one. As others have mentioned, sub 250g opens up a whole world of possibilities in many countries, DJI have seemingly...
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It's mind boggling to think this is one single galaxy, that would take an utterly incomprehensible amount of time to reach even with technology way, way beyond anything we could possibly conceive,...
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The 35-150 2-2.8 very much says otherwise. In fact all the Sony zooms are incredibly popular.
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I ordered mine (in the UK) on December 18th and had it delivered on December 20th. Fantastic lens, I've shot two weddings with it now and I could quite easily have shot the entire day on that one...
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Sigma used to make a 100-300mm f4, relatively compact and a firm favourite amongst fellow motorsport photographers. Now everyone seems to make the same few lenses in the telephoto arena, a real...
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Wilton Windmill. S5 + 20-60mm (Live Composite)...
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It's a bit odd that this article mentions an important restriction (airline capacity limit) yet there is no obvious way of knowing which of these falls foul of that.
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If a company folds and the gatekeepers remove the apps from their stores (for example) I'm not sure how you'd unpick that from a legal perspective.
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The Kickstarter bit didn't fail, how many products make it successfully through that process, products to backers AND end up being sold through the key retail channels? Firmly a success in that...
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DJI gradually release SDKs for their drones, I have a Mavic Mini which actually has more features via a third party app than it does through DJI Fly! For any hugely popular device there is a will...
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The problem is that it's *not* vaporware. The product exists and worked well, but many features rely on software which has been pulled for whatever reason. Hopefully somebody out there has the...
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@cosmicnode - where on earth do you live?! I'm pretty sure Z sales don't come anywhere close to E here in the UK. I shoot motorsport and weddings and for those that have moved to full-frame...
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It's almost as if it doesn't matter what camera you're using, and kinda puts into perspective the millions of words and hours spent by many arguing over spec sheets online.
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Thank you. To be honest though, no reason why these couldn't have all been shot with a Panasonic Micro 43 camera (well, maybe not the ISO12800 wedding shots), especially the low shutter speed ...
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It would be misleading if they didn't include them. I have the Sigma 105mm 1.4 and it works great, I don't notice any significant differences between that and my 85mm 1.4 DN lens, and it's great ...
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