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Elliotw2 posted:It's probably because of the stabilization. A lot of people assumed the reason they didn't use the Alpha style stabilization in the earlier ones was for space saving reasons. I was watching an interview on youtube somewhere with someone from olympus and they said the E-M10 didn't have 5 way stabilization because on the other models the the sensor has room at the top (the area where a pentaprism would have been on a film camera) but the E-M10 has the EVF there which didn't leave any room. So it would make sense that they just didn't have the space or the sensors weren't small enough (I looked into what the guts look like on any of these)
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 20:08 |
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Cacator posted:All I want for my E-M5 is focus peaking I've tried focus peaking on the nex cameras and I don't think it's actually any faster than mapping the zoom focus assist to one of the back buttons on my om-d push2zoom crew
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 20:35 |
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Splinter posted:This is true for bodies, but lenses aren't something that steadily improve each generation. Good glass is good glass. Companies don't release a new 70-200 2.8 every few years that causes the previous model to significantly drop in price, for instance. Investment in lenses and accessories is what keeps people locked into a given system, not bodies. That's why I said it's a huge hassle to switch systems Exceptions being something like m4/3 of course.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 21:47 |
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Mr. Despair posted:I've tried focus peaking on the nex cameras and I don't think it's actually any faster than mapping the zoom focus assist to one of the back buttons on my om-d I agree with you its not that useful but its an extremely popular feature so fuji put in it the firmware, and add a "digital split screen" in it. Fuji also respond to specific user requests such as removing the fancy review feature for continuously shot photos (it was shown in a series like an animated gif, newer firmwares changed back to the "normal way".) and also providing direct selection of the AF point. Now I just need Fuji upgrade to off camera TTL flash.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:22 |
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whatever7 posted:Doesn't the AF/AE button do it (in MF mode) for any lens? I have no idea is not standard for a X mount lens. Does you 23mm have an AF/MF switch? On the X-E1 with the 18-55mm OIS you simply choose M on the switch in the front lower right part of the body and then the AF/AE button does it. On the 23mm 1.4 (and I presume the other primes) you switch to manual mode on the lens itself by pulling back on the focus ring, which then becomes active. The focus switch and AF/AE will do nothing on the current firmware, so I assume that after the update you will snap the focus ring back, select the switch to M, and AF/AE will work as it does with the zoom lens.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:29 |
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Mr. Despair posted:I've tried focus peaking on the nex cameras and I don't think it's actually any faster than mapping the zoom focus assist to one of the back buttons on my om-d They both excel in situations where the other doesn't work great. Having them both is really handy imo.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 22:34 |
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Is there any news on the OMD E-M5 getting the focus peaking? I thought it was coming in a firmware but there doesn't seem to have been a new one in a while.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 15:23 |
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EvilRic posted:Is there any news on the OMD E-M5 getting the focus peaking? I thought it was coming in a firmware but there doesn't seem to have been a new one in a while. I've never seen it mentioned. Olympus doesn't seem to be nearly as update-happy on firmware as others.
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# ? Nov 21, 2014 18:27 |
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It was mentioned but not in any official capacity.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 09:23 |
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Um, holy poo poo, that A7II WITH IBIS????? I may have made a big mistake buying into m4/3 last year. I love my E-M1, but drat
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 10:26 |
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Go out and take pictures instead of worrying about then latest and greatest cameras.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 13:52 |
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evil_bunnY posted:Go out and take pictures instead of worrying about then latest and greatest cameras. No. *furiously checks sonyrumors.blogspot.com to see if this next camera is slightly better than the last one sony released (20 minutes ago)* In other news, I picked up an inexpensive 27mm on craigslist and now my Xpro fits into my jacket pocket, it's pretty cool.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 14:33 |
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Tbf I'm literally posting from a hike inbetween taking pics with the E-M1. But I can't help it, I'm a horrible gearhead
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 15:43 |
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Wengy posted:Tbf I'm literally posting from a hike inbetween taking pics with the E-M1. But I can't help it, I'm a horrible gearhead Most people are, I honestly bought my first Fuji because it looked cool as hell. Turned out to be a good and useful camera though, and to think three or four years ago I had basically given up on digital cameras.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 15:49 |
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The A7II looks to be a good halfway point between the A7 and the A7S. It doesn't have the low light performance of the A7S, but it's cheaper than the A7S so the IBIS will make up for that in certain cases. As long as you don't need super high ISO performance, I think the A7II will be a camera that people will get and be happy with for a long time. I hope it comes with the full electronic shutter option like the A7S as I have found it to be a very useful feature for shooting in quiet environments
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 17:00 |
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It will still have better low light performance than any comparable camera in that price range. On paper it sounds like a video shooters dream camera. Can't wait to read some hands on reviews.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 17:34 |
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Haven't seen any recent discussion of the Samsung NX1, though it was released recently. Any big minuses for mostly city shots and some video (assuming video transcoding/editing will not be an issue)? Seeking some validation before I get one and then start shooting.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 18:01 |
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I don't think anyone here likes samsung. I know the mirrorless camera's I've tried out from them have had the worst ergonomics of any mirrorless I've tried. The NX1 does look to be a more serious camera though, so maybe it's not a clown camera for clowns to use at the circus.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 19:12 |
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Doctor w-rw-rw- posted:Haven't seen any recent discussion of the Samsung NX1, though it was released recently. Any big minuses for mostly city shots and some video (assuming video transcoding/editing will not be an issue)? Seeking some validation before I get one and then start shooting. It seems like most posters in this thread dislike Samsung with really no experience with the camera system. I have an NX200 along with a 20mm, 30mm, and 50-200mm. I have been happy with everything about the camera and lens. They aren't the best, but take them backpacking/kayaking with me.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 20:51 |
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Nah, I dislike samsung after testing one of their camera's out. Worst control dial placement of anything I've used That is literally my only complaint about the one I tried though, ymmv with ergonomics and poo poo. Think they still have more lenses than sony at least, heh.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 22:33 |
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Samsung's cameras are pretty ok if you can get around the ergonomics, but they don't authorize any 3rd party lenses and they continue to try and pair Android to their upper end NX cameras.
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 23:17 |
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I like the nx1 because Samsung uses such newfangled tech like a touchscreen and built in wifi It isn't some fancy tech stapled to a turd software
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 23:20 |
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Also I got to play with a 70-200f/2.8 ff and holy gently caress those things are colossal 24-70 f/4 or the corresponding equivalent in aps are the only reasonable handheld lenses to take on a lightweight vacation Elliotw2 posted:Samsung's cameras are pretty ok if you can get around the ergonomics, but they don't authorize any 3rd party lenses and they continue to try and pair Android to their upper end NX cameras. Any android is better than the lame excuse for software the big Japanese makers excrete
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# ? Nov 22, 2014 23:24 |
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Weird question incoming: Can some one tell me how the Fuji X-E1 wants a memory card partitioned and formatted? I have two 64 GB memory cards which either my PC refuses to read or my X-E1 refuses to read. I can't get the cards into a state where both will read them and the Fuji documentation just says to format the card with the camera which is fair enough but it does not always work. The closest I have come is partitioning the card on the PC using the GUID scheme and then using the X-E1 to format it. This makes the camera happy and it writes and reads to the card, but then the PC says the exfat filesystem is corrupt and refuses to mount or fix it. If I partition/format the cards on the PC then the PC has no problem with them, but the camera says the cards are "not initialized". Formatting the cards with the camera at this point makes them unreadable by the PC and I want to shoot myself. What the gently caress. They used to just work >
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 00:14 |
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I've never had that issue before - are you sure it supports the card type *and* size? Barring someone else saying they know exactly what the issue is, I'd be wary of that card.
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Helicity posted:I've never had that issue before - are you sure it supports the card type *and* size? Barring someone else saying they know exactly what the issue is, I'd be wary of that card. I would think the same but they are standard cards and as I said they used to work fine: Sony 64GB SDXC Class 10 UHS-1 R40 Memory Card (SF64UY/TQMN): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B7ID9CU The X-E1 supports SDXC up to at least 64GB. I used them for something else a few months ago and now they are in this state. I suppose this is more of a technical/software issue so I may go bug the SH/SC people... edit: Ah ha! I got it to work by using the MBR partition scheme and formatting with the PC. The camera happily reads the card. This is weird as if I used the PC to make the MBR scheme and then asked the camera to format it it did not work. Whatever. I am not touching it now. Crisis averted. other people fucked around with this message at 00:50 on Nov 23, 2014 |
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Malcolm XML posted:I like the nx1 because Samsung uses such newfangled tech like a touchscreen and built in wifi The camera market is over saturated with mounts. I don't trust the bottom 20% of the mounts and don't think they can survive in the long run. I try to talk my coworker out of getting a NX (200? 300?), whatever thats selling for 450 right now. I looked around the Black Friday ads and told him to buy the Best Buy NEX A5000 kit for 300 (and with an optional tele zoom for extra 150). And then I found another deal of a XM1 kit for him. He wouldn't listen to me, because the A5000 doesn't have the "thing you can put on the top". He meant the flash hotshoe. Helping people make entry level SLR/mirrorless camera purchase decision is hilariously pointless.
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Kaluza-Klein posted:Weird question incoming: I took out my SDXC 64GB Sandisk card from my Galaxy phone, plugged it in the XE1, shot a few photos. Took it out and tried it on 3 different w7 machine. None could read it. Tried it on a Macbook Air, asked me to initialize it. Tried it in a Chromebook. Read just fine. My conclusion, windows is crap.
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whatever7 posted:The camera market is over saturated with mounts. I don't trust the bottom 20% of the mounts and don't think they can survive in the long run. This is a good point too, NX is going to be around until Samsung gets bored and tries to fit Android into something new, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, and Panasonic are long standing camera companies and want to make a lasting system.
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Pompous Rhombus posted:Does anyone have one of those M-whatever (Fuji, Oly, Sony) helicoid adapters? I remember the Hawks one coming out, I see now there are some generic imitators at about 1/5th the price. I do- I have a hawk's E mount (that I need to sell if anyone wants) and a generic Fuji mount. The generic performs exactly as well, almost impossible to tell the difference.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 03:08 |
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I don't know if I trust the battery percent on my a6000. I shot 746 images in about 30 minutes today and it was still reading at 95 percent. I just checked it needs work and it was at 94. Is the period of time the camera is on the main factor? I've really only seem battery life listed in shots and this seems way above everything I have read.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 05:43 |
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Nondescript Van posted:I shot 746 images in about 30 minutes today
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 05:48 |
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What the gently caress were you shooting? Also an almost as big battery drain on the mirrorless cameras is the rear screen, so if you just burst out 3 sd cards worth of images it could last longer.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 06:15 |
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Only 50% are keepers.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 07:04 |
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Reminder that Samsung has more NX primes than Canon has EF-S primes.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 07:36 |
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Malcolm XML posted:I like the nx1 because Samsung uses such newfangled tech like a touchscreen and built in wifi The NX1 is legitimately technologically ahead of the rest of the mirrorless market in at least one way - the sensor. It has the highest resolution APS-C sensor available on the market and the *only* BSI APS-C sensor on the market as well.
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Mightaswell posted:Reminder that Samsung has more NX primes than Canon has EF-S primes. That's a terrible example since there was only one EF-S prime until last month.
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# ? Nov 23, 2014 08:51 |
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I hate Samsung's customer service, dealing with them as a partner on tech projects, and my Galaxy S phone is the worst phone I've ever owned. I also question their commitment to photography. My reasoning is at least 50% personal bias, and even if it were the best camera on the market with the best lenses, I wouldn't use it.
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grack posted:The NX1 is legitimately technologically ahead of the rest of the mirrorless market in at least one way - the sensor. It has the highest resolution APS-C sensor available on the market and the *only* BSI APS-C sensor on the market as well. For now at least, Sony has had BSI + stacked CMOS for a while in small sensors. Wait a few months and maybe the umpteenth iteration of the a7 will have it. Sony's also apparently patterned a color shifting sensor which cycles through R/G/B color filters so no more Bayer pattern weirdness!
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Elliotw2 posted:What the gently caress were you shooting? I am doing a gigapixel panorama of the Atlanta skyline. Had to be sure I got all of it. Nondescript Van fucked around with this message at 16:05 on Nov 23, 2014 |
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