llien
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Full frame cameras could have have sensors of... different sizes??VLTTP, but one big advantage of DSLRs that Saturnman missed is the larger sensor size of even the APS-sized senors, let alone the full-frame sensors.
Full frame cameras could have have sensors of... different sizes??VLTTP, but one big advantage of DSLRs that Saturnman missed is the larger sensor size of even the APS-sized senors, let alone the full-frame sensors.
Oh come on now, you know he meant APS-C.Full frame cameras could have have sensors of... different sizes??
Anyone with Fuji T-X20 or Sony A6500 experience here? Torn between what to buy as a present for my wife, who discovered our RX 100 R3 isn't quite what she needs for her... instagramming.
Anyone around here still into cameras and camera gear? What's your camera of choice?
I've got a lot of posts in this thread from before the fallout, but I'm currently using a Sony A9 and I absolutely love it. Hoping that the successor model will get announced in the coming months.
I recently got myself a Panasonic S1R and the 50mm F1.4 lens.
What pulled me over was is practical HighRes mode, which works pretty will in my limited testing.
Unfortunately I have an issue with the lens and had to return it. Its with Panasonic and Im still waiting on the outcome.
Nice! I've heard good things about the new Panasonic full frame system. Does the high-res mode work handheld like some M43 cameras or still require a tripod?
I definitely needs a tripod and favourable conditions. But the good thing with Panasonic's implementation is that they offer 2 high res modes - 1 for static/stationary subjects and 2 for subjects which have some objects in motion (Water, leaves, flags, etc). Also, it does all the processing in camera, so no fiddling around in post. You have a raw ready to go..