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And yet another... Panasonic catch up with the FF ML camera   -   Page   1 | |
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Posted: Tue Sep 25th, 2018 08:34 |
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https://photorumors.com/2018/09/25/panasonic-press-event-at-photokina-live-stream/
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Posted: Tue Sep 25th, 2018 11:24 |
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Robert wrote:https://photorumors.com/2018/09/25/panasonic-press-event-at-photokina-live-stream/ It doesn't surprise me that all the main players are shifting their starting line up. But after my excursion with Fuji I am convinced that mirrorless hasn't come of age yet. It's all very well introducing full frame models but they need to overcome the inherent weaknesses of recent mirrorless cameras before they interest me again. Just about the only advantage over mirror models is the wysiwyg viewfinder which is excellent when doing exp. comp. The initial lightweight promise is soon spoilt when adding telephoto lenses...because these, like the DSLR versions, are just as heavy. And the route to lighter weight bodies has till now meant (for some bizarre reason) departing from tried and tested ergonomics. Once these bodies are all in plentiful circulation ( ie next year) I will have a look at them and see if my somewhat jaundiced opinion can be changed. ![]()
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Posted: Wed Sep 26th, 2018 02:00 |
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I am very happy with what I have got and find Nikon DSLRs do all I need. I agree with Eric, I have Sony RX10 and use it as back-up when I want to travel light, results are good but no good for action and tracking focus etc. I'm still in Spain photographing vultures in the air and find now I have the hang of tracking focus now, hardly miss a shot, no complaints.Back in UK 2 Oct.
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Posted: Wed Sep 26th, 2018 13:24 |
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Graham Whistler wrote:I am very happy with what I have got and find Nikon DSLRs do all I need. I agree with Eric, I have Sony RX10 and use it as back-up when I want to travel light, results are good but no good for action and tracking focus etc. Sounds like a Whistler Tarcking Instruction Course is in order ![]()
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Posted: Wed Sep 26th, 2018 16:10 |
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Eric wrote:Graham Whistler wrote: Hope you will make notes in case I cant attend!
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Posted: Wed Oct 10th, 2018 17:39 |
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The Big D`s are Heavy...my only Gripe is with their weight...I really Wish for Nikon to shave 400gr. off....and paint them in Silver/Chrome again....
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Posted: Thu Oct 11th, 2018 04:45 |
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novicius wrote: The Big D`s are Heavy...my only Gripe is with their weight...I really Wish for Nikon to shave 400gr. off....and paint them in Silver/Chrome again....They shaved 100g off the D4 and once you put a 24-70 f2.8 on the front of it the difference is hardly noticeable. If they could shave the 400g of each fast zoom lens it would make more difference. Equally it would make absolutely no difference because the value of my lenses would fall and I wouldn't be able to afford the new, lighter, variants.
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Posted: Tue Dec 11th, 2018 13:54 |
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Hmmmm I went down the mirrorless route initially with canon eos m series , but slow focus speeds and long reach lenses unbalanced the rig . .... earlier this year I sold all canon and have moved to MFT Panasonic and Olympus with a 100-400 Leica lens , superb results through the summer and camera and lens weigh less than 1.5kg . But it's suffering in the winter light due to a smaller sensor and f6.3 lens noise is becoming a problem . Just bought a used D300S. So back in the fold . And really looking forward to it again . Nice to see all the old faces still here and active
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 04:13 |
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blackfox wrote:....Nice to see all the old faces still here and active There are a few who are missing in action elsewhere but the nucleus of the old gang are still here ....spouting the same old rubbish. ![]() ![]()
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Posted: Wed Dec 12th, 2018 04:25 |
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There is a catch 22 with mirrorless the way it is currently perceived. The weight saving is initially there. But with any hope of getting the power availability to match a DSLR you have to attach extra batteries in grips. This reinstates the bulk and most of the weight saving. Then there's the lenses. No one thought about the weight of the lenses....they are normal. So you are almost back to square one with regard to weight. If you opt not to do extra batteries the combination then seems unbalanced with long lenses. The latest Nikon is better on these counts. I have yet to decide if their latest iteration has narrowed the functionality gap between DSLRs and mirrorless, sufficiently.
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