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Whole thread feels like a strange dream. The Z50 doesn't have IBIS and the 50 1.8S doesn't have VR. So that supposed VR switch isn't there nor would any image stabilization conflict with anything. ...
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The 105mm 1.4E is an excellent lens, one of my absolute favorites. Worked super good on my old D5, and on the Z6 it works just as well with the benefit of a touch of IBIS. Balances quite good too ...
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What are you talking about? The 800mm 6.3 is just one out of many lenses on the roster. A 400mm 2.8 was just recently launched, and the staple of trinity 2.8 zooms are already out - and for bright...
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Out of the lenses I would go primarily for the 50 1.8S given the shoot is happening indoors, and you risk losing shots swapping lenses. And with the 50 1.8 you can still maintain a respectable ...
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From what I get it Z9 always runs a degree of lossless compression as it has enough processing muscle to handle it, while on the older/simpler models it's a opt-in option.
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The letter of the law isn't necessarily all that interesting, unless you're going to do a properly large and potentially disruptive production. Avoid crowded areas where you might be in the way ...
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It makes no sense to differentiate the regions like that. What would be the ultimate benefit? It would mean that on the end production line there would be individual or batch testing, and based on ...
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I think the EVF and viewfinder sync the refresh rate with the video recording framerate. It's pretty distracting, but might have some perks for video production. The reason why playback looks ...
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Are we talking about the shrunken viewfinder picture? It's a feature I've wanted with the Z6 from the start too. Very annoying when you can't see the entire viewfinder image while wearing glasses, ...
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No, they can't. If nothing else because adding such a M2 SSD slot (or just solder on the memory) in the camera would require extra hardware to accommodate it, take up plenty of room in the camera ...
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It has a very slight play to the inner tube, which is only natural given the zoom mechanism. But it's minute. A problem akin to people looking into their lenses lit up by their car floodlights ...
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Compared to the 2400€ 24-70 2.8S, it is.
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42 bit, You completely miss the point. While Phillip go on a bit hard and undercooks his point, your springing into action coming up with examples is beyond ridiculous. Phillip doesn't say you...
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hjs, "Is lying covered by freedom of speech? If so, how come calling the liar as such can be grounds for being sued for libel in some countries?" This backwards reasoning annoys me. USA has the...
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What else would it be treated as, if the water soaking was not consented to?
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Zxaar, bad example. Private companies can hire only men or women. There'll be problem is there's undue exclusion based on discrimination grounds. Phillip, you're being way too vague and zkz5 does...
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Twitter is not a parallel legal system. It's not a legal system. It has it's own quirky rules, but they are not laws and their reach does not stretch beyond, in any detectable way, the platforms...
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These German laws aren't new and Twitter isn't catering to them. The German regulations are strict but in line with their data- and privacy integrity tradition. I find it sad and unfortunate, as...
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