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We have both the f1.8 and f1.2 Nikkor Z 50mm lenses in our studio. While the f1.2 is great and delivers a beautiful rendering, the f1.8 actually is very close. It's even a bit sharper, but has a...
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Don't worry. For portraits and weddings it's generally very good (S-AF). I wouldn't recommend it for action sports and wildlife. C-AF is a bit slower and less sticky than with CaNiSo. I've used...
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@David Mantripp, I'm not sure if this still works: https://www.getdpi.com/forum/index.php?threads/capture-one-import-from-hasselblad.69555/
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You can use the Adobe DNG convertor to convert 3FR files to DNG and import them in Capture One.
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@OSPhoto, I never argued that the images would be the same. Obviously there’s a difference in image quality due to sensor size, MPs and pixel pitch (a/o). The remark of the author was that there’s...
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@Impulses and @Alex Hanin, Incorrect. When you use the same shutter speed and ISO, at F4 you have the same exposure value regardless of the sensor size. The difference lies in compression and...
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I think it's a bit silly to compare the 40-150/F4 lens with an F8 full-frame equivalent like you suggest on slide 8. That's only valid for depth-of-field. For most of us the light transmission with...
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Fuji has a couple of really good lenses like the 16/1.4, the 90/2 and the 16-55/2.8 but also quite a few middle-of-the road ones as well as gaps in their portfolio (both wide and long primes)....
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Compacts and (increasingly) Instax cameras are very popular in Japan...
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This is useless unless you know the nature of the complaints. I did a quick scan on Twitter about the Z7II and the first pages of complaints were almost all about the camera being not in stock...
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@Greg Ohio Don't discard the S-series as very good stills cameras. We've extensively tested the S1R end of 2020 compared to the Z7II, A7RIV, SL2 and R5 to replace our Fujifilm kit and next to the...
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Most likely a 16-35/2.8 or a 12-24/2.8 to complete the f2.8 trinity of zooms.
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@photosse, The M8 was essentially Leica's first digital camera and although there are many enthusiasts that love these very specific colors, it wasn't their best performance when you needed 'color...
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@fPrime there are no 'true Leica CCD colors'. Colors are not determined by the sensor, but by the firmware/software in the processor of the camera. Not only for jpeg, but also for raw. The M11...
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I guess for the same reason that most of us buy an Apple Watch and some a Blancpain... To be serious, I have a great set of cameras I use for work, but whenever I do personal photography, my M...
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When you need a van, you take a van! ;-)
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@GiovanniB Yes, I did see your remark about similar MPs, but even then I think differently. The last x-mounts I've used were an X-H1 and X-T3 with all the top-end lenses of Fuji, but when I loaned...
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When Fuji launched the x-mount, they claimed similar sharpness as full-frame but in a smaller package. In order to do so, they dropped the anti-aliasing filter and adopted aggressive sharpening....
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I tend to disagree. The IQ of the x-series cameras is certainly not 'every bit as good as full-frame'. I've used them professionally, but last year moved back to full-frame. The X-cameras are...
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There's another noticeable difference: with the Panasonic lenses on an S-series camera you can select the manual focus mode behaviour between linear or non-linear and determine the rotation of the...
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