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Define "stereotyping": to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same. Zhong Yi, a lens maker that does not appear to violate any IP law, is being...
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Racial slur and naming calling aside, Leica may be damaged in a certain way by company like Zhong Yi. Leica, like Montblanc, used to simply make high quality people use, but it lately has been...
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Here is the thought: if a cheap smarter phone can be embedded with this kind of module, why can't it be included in cameras that costs $2k and up?
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When can we see this kind of mobile chips in cameras? Much prefer a FF camera with a processor like this than smart phones with "large" 1" sensor. Zeiss ZX-1 can certain benefit form a chip like...
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Curious this stereotype argument actually got a lot response. Unfortunately, this particular comment makes a little sense, other than showing that the author has very negative bias against China. ...
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Things like this requires too much time setting up. Bought one from Amazon and returned within a week. Loupedeck is much better if you only use LR Classic. Hopefully, TourBox can use the money...
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The supply JPGs are low res, and even so the lack of sharpness is apparent. However, these lenses seem to be designed for "character" and rendering, and the sample photos do a great job in show...
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I wonder if Canon and Nikon tested the economic trade off: lens competition vs. mount viability. The argument for 3rd party like this one makes a lot of sense: don't think Sony is making a...
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Good to finally have some 3rd party lenses to RF mount. The sample images look disappointing. Are EXIF on the sample images correct? Super noisy at ISO 100. The sun stars are nicely shaped,...
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I just ordered a MBP 16 with M1X/32GB/1TB with Apple Care myself, and cursing apple for not allowing for RAM/SSD swap, and poor repairability (had multiple screen and keyboard failures with MBP in...
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Pretty awesome drone, and the price increase is actually pretty reasonable, considering current chip shortage. Wondering if people noticed, but electronic price has gone up over the last year. As...
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Contrast based AF is my biggest reservation for Panasonic bodies as well. Panasonic bodies are great, and I love the L mount with Sigma and Leica lenses. At least for me, AF is more than fast...
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You are only down until you are up. And it is good to be the underdog once a while. Nikon is at a disadvantage against Sony and Canon for being not as big or making its own sensors. Nikon Z...
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Here is the weird thing. Canon also uses lossless compressed RAW as well, and I never had problem with the files. The only times I had corrupted RAW files were uncompressed RAW from Leica, which...
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Still big difference between lossy and lossless compression, in addition to file size. For most RAW files, I convert them to lossy DNG, and they offer almost the same latitude for adjustment. ...
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Great decision that Nikon decided to drop uncompressed RAW, in favor of lossless compression for RAW files. Really cannot think of any reasons to shoot uncompressed RAW files. Have been...
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Would be interesting to see how this feature is implemented. Hopefully they can do that in Lightroom, before "bad" photos in a burst are deleted. Google photos had this for a long time, although...
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@Impulses fair point. Bought 30/1.4 when it first came out, but was a little disappointed when comparing it to canon 32mm. Perhaps my 50 and 85 art lenses set my expectation for sigma too high.
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When can we see the review? Sigma 1.4 APS-C lenses are showing their age, and these Tokina lenses with aperture rings look great. Hopefully they are sharp lenses that make their way to other mounts.
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Have been a long time user of Nik's, even before Google offered it for free. I had a few favorite presets. To use as plugin for PS makes sense. But in LR, having to convert to TIFF (and wait)...
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