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eatstoomuchjam reacted to a post in a topic: Return of the Crop King, but only for RF? (Sigma 17-40 f1.8)
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https://www.canonrumors.com/canon-aps-c-shooters-rejoice-sigma-to-launch-the-rf-17-40mm-f-1-8-and-rf-12mm-f-1-4/ Remember those like 5 years where everyone had the 18-35mm f1.8? Seems like this would be the successor. Full frame is of course dominant now, so this wouldn't be as omnipresent as the 18-35, but could still be a very popular choice, at least if it comes to other mounts too.
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Very promising, assuming that the power issue has more to do with the FP than the EVF itself. A bit disappointing about the crushed blacks though. I wonder if that could be tweaked in the firmware, maybe it's a 16-235 vs 0-255 issue.
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I already have a few of primes you mention. I have the 24 and 50mm, but I fear they might be only for a pinch. I'll probably use the 18-40 for the moment. I'm going to give it go with my Konica lenses too, especially my 40mm f/1.8 and the 50mm f/1.4. Also, I have the 21mm f/2.8 and the 100mm f/2.8; so, plenty of options there. It should arrive tomorrow.
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John Matthews reacted to a post in a topic: HUGE Panasonic discounts on the S9
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Depends on your preferences but all of the Sigma f2/2.8 primes, all the Lumix f1.8/2.8 primes, various small zooms including the new 24-60, all very good combos. I prefer the Sigma f2’s for stills and for their build and looks, but I went with the Lumix f1.8 primes for mine with the 18, 50 and 85. I’m now questioning the 18 and might trade it for the 24 as it’s just a bit too wide for my needs and taste. The 35 is not quite wide enough and a bit close to the 50. The 50 has been my workhorse the last few jobs and the one I am currently on, but whether I stay with L Mount for video or flip to Sony (or Nikon) 99% sure I will pick up a Sigma 28-45mm f1.8 because that would suit my needs best.
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Panasonic Lumix G7 vs. S5II, used as camcorders
ac6000cw replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
I don't have a definitive answer, so this is an 'engineering opinion': For UHD (3840 x 2160) the G7 crops a slightly larger area out of the centre of the sensor, around 4100 pixels horizontally. Someone on Reddit estimated it to be 4130 x 2323 - see https://www.reddit.com/r/PanasonicG7/comments/3zfu0f/comment/cym5c9j/ - which is very close to 4096 x 2320 (and both dimensions of that are divisible by 16). If you take 4096 x 2320 and multiply each dimension by 15/16 you get 3840 x 2175, and I suspect because of the low scaling ratio it's most likely using 'nearest neighbour' re-sampling (line-skipping in camera speak) to generate UHD from it. So my educated guess is that its reading out a 4096 x 2320 region of the sensor, de-bayering it and then using line-skipping to down-sample it to 3840 x 2160. -
eatstoomuchjam reacted to a post in a topic: HUGE Panasonic discounts on the S9
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And Trump has grabbed them all.
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Andrew Reid reacted to a post in a topic: David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
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Andrew Reid reacted to a post in a topic: David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
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Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Feeling for you. Trump is an economic abomination. It's like a horse race, think of it of all the horses chomping at the bit to get out the gates to increase their profits and prices, but if only one or 2 horses bolt, consumers will shun them and buy the cheaper products... if all the horses bolt at once, what are consumers gonna do... feck all about it. -
The S9 is now getting interesting at recent prices I've seen it for in France- under 1000 euros. I'm contemplating now. I figure the launch price should have been this. All they had to do is not give out so many of them for free to influencers. It only really has 3 or 4 modern lens options and a slew of vintage options, but it might be enough.
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John Matthews reacted to a post in a topic: HUGE Panasonic discounts on the S9
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Davide DB reacted to a post in a topic: Surprisingly good and afordable external HDMI EVF
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eatstoomuchjam reacted to a post in a topic: Surprisingly good and afordable external HDMI EVF
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I ordered the EVF thanks to this great thread. Shipping took around 3 weeks to Germany and I had to pay 20€ extra. 215€ total. Thats not even half the price of the Sigma FP EVF. Unfortunately it does not work 100% with the Sigma FP. The camera screen flickers when I plug the EVF in and once in a while a frame appears on the EVF. After switching the settings of the HDMI Output in the menu a couple of times it eventually always works. Sometimes it takes 1 minute, sometimes 10 seconds, but after I switch off the camera it's always the same issue again. At first I thought it wouldn't work at all and that the HDMI power of the FP was not strong enough but once the EVF works it does so without a problem until I power off the camera. For focus the image is nice and mirroring the camera display works great, with peaking, false colour, magnification, etc. The blacks are crushed (and have a green tint), so for exposure it is not as useful. If it wouldn't be for that annoying connectivity issue this thing would be perfect. Paired with the 28-200 this finally makes my stripped down "Bolex FP" complete. Being able to adjust the EVF freely and keep the camera close to my chest is really comfortable and the Lens Stabilisation makes the FP viable for handheld while still being compact and light. Think I'll be using this for slow paced personal projects or when I am filming constantly and dont turn off the camera a lot. The form factor and not having to think about extra batteries is great. For photography in sunlight I'll still have to use my diy loupe for the backscreen because waiting up to a minute for the EVF to finally work is just to cumbersome. @Clark Nikolai Do you know if the buttons on the back have any functionality apart from the one that changes brightness?
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David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
eatstoomuchjam replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
In fact, the actual reason for his death was severe dehydration after an epic self-shitting when he unboxed the FX2 that Sony sent for the camera review YouTube channel he intended to start. As a counterpoint, if there's any artist absurd enough that someone might buy and build a shrine to their ironing board... Plus there was this! And there's some more near the end of the full episode, starting at 17:00 or so. ``` https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ww2rd -
David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
BTM_Pix replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
The ironing board would certainly help when creating a flat profile. -
David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
MrSMW replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Proof right there. That is the new ad for the FX2 with the tagline, “Would have been the camera of choice had David lived a bit longer than he did”. It will sell 10’s more as a result. (Buy 2, get a free ironing board) -
David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
BTM_Pix replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
The prices that people are bidding on there are absolutely wild. If I squint a bit, then I can vaguely, almost, kind of see the reason why people pay outlandish premiums for a creative tool that has been owned by a renowned artist in the vague hope that there will be some transference of magical artistic residue to them if they use it. However, I do question how someone is expecting to up their laundry game in the same manner by paying $500 for his fucking ironing board. I mean, I’m aware of his artistic output but was he particularly renowned for being crease free too? -
David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
maxJ4380 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
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Panasonic Lumix G7 vs. S5II, used as camcorders
John Matthews replied to John Matthews's topic in Cameras
Quick question: Is the G7's 4k line-skipped or pixel-binned? I cannot seem to find definitive information on this. I can easily get it to moiré but usually in the blue channel. -
David Lynch auction including Sony / Pentax / Canon cameras
MrSMW replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I’m pretty sure his last words were, “I’m gonna buy a Sony FX2”. And if they weren’t, Sony need to put that rumor out there to help boost sales. -
So basically they are all cats? The cat with the Leatherman The copy cat The Cat in the Hat The OG Catman The cat with Barbie’s mother Frocat Snapcat And other cats.
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Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
jbCinC_12 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
That's greed for ya. The consumer pays the price — BIG TIME! As an American (that didn't vote for the Orange bomb) I dread it, but I see it through and hope that the nightmare is over. A real shit-show in the making. -
https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/auctions/julien-s-auctions-turner-classic-movies-present-the-david-lynch-collection?tagIds=108281 https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/items/1426320/david-lynch-hasselblad-sony-and-pentax-cameras-with-accessories https://www.juliensauctions.com/en/items/1426308/david-lynch-sony-a7r-and-a7s-cameras-with-sony-e-mount-and-lensbaby-lenses Interesting to see he had good taste in creative tools.
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Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
What's annoying for the rest of us that didn't vote for Trump and aren't even American is that you just know the camera manufacturers will use this is an excuse to raise prices in other regions as well, because they've been pushed into acting like a cartel by a madman with orange makeup. It's a bit like the world just getting over COVID and then some muppet in Russia gives us a war. The world was getting over a lot of supply chain and economic issues then the American public decided it would be a good idea to have a convict in charge of the government and go back to 1870s trade policies. - Yesterday
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Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
jbCinC_12 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Hence the pun. Meanwhile the courts had blocked the tariffs, only for it to be appealed and some of it relaxed. It's and up and down situation that can be frustrating. -
Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
A burst of about 8fps? -
Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
Andrew Reid replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
An update on the US side of things: https://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2025/05/21/camera-prices-surge-amid-u.s.-tariff-hikes-companies-respond-with-delays Could be possible that camera companies will import greater quantities to Mexico and Canada. -
The new Black Mirror episode is a real banger... ...in which Philip Bloom goes all the way to the White House and starts making up the laws of the land, a new Constitution. Law number 1... ALL media is given a platform based on promotional effectiveness and loyalty to the CAT KINGDOM. Those media not interested in cats, are de-platformed and uninvited from Sony camera launches. Law number 2... Universities watch out... Cat Zionism is about. Or should that be Meowism. Any pro-pussians and anyone who doesn't worship white fur is deported to a columbian jail. Law number 3... Lawyers and judges are to be superseded by weekly episodes of the Supreme Apprentice, where 6 cats around a table ultimately get to settle all arguments big or small with the flick of a tail. Law number 4... Japanese cameras are banned, all cameras must have pet detection and be made in Texas. Law Number 5... All China cats and European cats get out. The CAT KINGDOM is only for AMERICAN AND BRITISH PUSSY.