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I don't think a vlogger would want to put an X-H1 on a selfie stick...lol...unless they have arms like a gorilla. The X-H1 also really needs the grip to be fully functional as a video camera. The...
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A rangefinder style viewfinder would not have increased the body size by much, if at all. Like a Sony a6600 at 120x66.9x69.3mm compared to this Z30 at 128x74x60mm. So, the Sony is 8mm shorter in...
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Fujifilm XS-10 is the closest APS-C in price with flip screen, viewfinder, IBIS, and a much better lens lineup. $200 more for body alone, or body and 18-55mm f/2.8-4 OIS lens. Better kit lens...
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@Dpreview Please fix thumbnail title on the home page. Rover is missing the "R".
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@Name That Camera You know nothing it is called an "Over", didn't you read the title of the article? LOL!!
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@Richard Butler Thank you for your response. Ah, I thought it was somewhere in the specs, but did not see it. Not advertising what it is makes it look like they are hiding it. Thank you for all...
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@Richard Butler Hope you are well. What is the readout speed of this sensor? 1/15 or 1/30th? It looks really slow.
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@greyalienabductions Thank you for your thoughts on this.
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What is the R7 sensor readout speed? 1/15? 1/30? I don't see it listed anywhere. Later, Tony
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Yes!!! Please bring back the Multi Page Indexed Format!!!! I hate this infinite scroll format!!
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I shoot Orchestras with two E-M1 Mk1 bodies, I need f/4 for adequate depth of field, sometimes f/5.6. With the Nikon I would need f/8 or f/11 for equivalent depth of field. I am at ISO 3200 to...
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@Slouch Hooligan. His post seemed to be implying that NASA was adding an artificial DIGITAL star filter in post processing the images. He did not realize it was a REAL optical artifact of the...
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James Webb has a 3 arm holder for its instrument cluster, just like a 3 vane spider for a newtonian reflector telescope it will produce 6 diffraction spikes, Hubble has a 4 vane holder for its...
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Every telescope does not produce diffraction spikes, only ones with secondary mirror holders, or instrument holders, in the light path of the instrument. Telescopes without diffraction spikes...
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Those are diffraction spikes generated by the structure holding the instruments in front of the primary mirror. They are not artificial, that is what the instrument sees. Just like when you...
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@PredatorsPrey Thank you for responding to that. We have a main 200TB NAS that we use for video productions at work, and it is not enough at the moment. We are in the process of upgrading to...
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Lets see here. From what I have read the new N-RAW 8k 60p 12-bit RAW at a 12:1 compression ratio can store 54 minutes per 1TB of storage. So, this card is not big enough for 54 minutes of new...
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I hope I still have my camera after taking the shot I was editing....lol.... Did you steal it when I was not looking?
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Hello, Thank you for the post. Like I said this was just a handheld shot through the muck, I was surprised I could get any detail out of it. Was double surprised by the noise reduction options. B ...
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I never like the moon shots from the Cats as much as the refractor images, they just don't seem as crisp. Even this one from the 11 inch. Sure, we are seeing way more resolution at 11 inches of ...
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