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  1. Canon said nearly 2 years ago that new EF lens designs are unlikely to be coming to the market.

    https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/news/our-focus-is-on-rf-says-canon-no-new-ef-lenses-unless-market-demands-it

    Of course it makes sense that they will try and fill out the RF lens range as soon as possible. There is something to be said for the versatility of the EF lenses but the new lenses do tend to be optically better (compare the 50mm F1.2 EF to RF). I was glad to see the return of the aperture ring on some Sony lenses and I think the control ring on the RF lenses can be useful.

    Having a larger range of RF lenses will encourage more users to switch whilst others will be more than happy to just use an adapter.

  2. I believe you can set the shutter button to start and stop video recording on Sony cameras, perhaps not the early ones but pretty sure it's possible on the latest ones.

    Wonder if the front dial (which is missing on the A7C) and the joystick being on the top finally means we get a great rear screen. Even more important with no viewfinder.

  3. I think the lack of PDAF pretty much killed off most of the market for the A7S II after the A7 III was released. 

    When you also look at how much flack Panasonic cameras get for their autofocus performance, I'd be really shocked if the A7S III doesn't have PDAF.

    So far though I don't believe there are any rumours one way or another on this factor.

  4. I've had a hands on with the S1 and S1R and there is a lot to like about them. The viewfinder is amazing, menus are well laid out, button and dial layout is fairly sensible (though I wish the playback button was on the right hand side of the body). However the ergonomics of a camera is something that's very subjective. Being that I have small hands after being out shooting with the camera for around 30 minutes it became painful to hold as the grip was too large (for me). Also the body cap is really tricky to take off the camera as it's really thin and hard to get a grip on it and that's with my deft pickpocket sized fingers! Thankfully I rarely ever really interact with body caps once a lens has made it's way onto the body, but it is still an ergonomics issue.

    By the same token I know people with larger hands have problems with the size and shape of the Sony cameras, which I find the most comfortable to use if the full frame options.

    It's great that there is choice on the market but it really irks me when people say the ergonomics of camera x are better than y when it's really subjective and personal to each individual.

    I wish Panasonic all the best as I think they've put together a pretty decent overall package.

  5. 11 hours ago, Robert Collins said:

    Dont agree at all. The first one is massively 'oversharpened'. You can tell because 'sharpening' increases contrast at the 'edges' within an image. Oversharpening results in halos and the first image has halos in spades (or in the case of the playing card - diamonds.) This sort of sharpening results in horrible motion artifacts.

    Fair enough, I find them all a bit hard to judge accurately if I'm honest. Things might look different between them all at 100% rather than 400% crops as well. Roll on the final results!

  6. Tried to work out which of the @Cliff Totten images were from which camera/mode and gave up. But I will put them in order of what I think quality wise:

    • Top one looks the best and sharpest on details, some moire
    • Third one not as sharp but has the least moire
    • Second one similar sharpness to the third but more moire
    • Last one appears to have the most blocking, especially on the large dark area, similar sharpness and moire to top and second

    Looking forward to seeing the actual results to see if it changes my purchasing. I also assume this is just for video quality and stills will differ?

  7. Looks like Nikon have a new scheme to try and push the video side more. https://www.ineveryframe.com/home/

    Giving away at least $2000 each month, wonder how long they will keep this running for. Videos have to be shot using Nikon cameras.

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    If your submission is selected, your video will be showcased on Nikon channels and you will join the noteworthy In Every Frame community. In addition, you will be rewarded a minimum of US$2,000. In addition, winners will gain access to unique collaboration opportunities with fellow In Every Frame nominees.

     

  8. Some of us with smaller hands actually like the size of the A7 series of cameras. Before to get one of the higher end models you had to get some large and even mid range DSLRS feel massive and awkward. You can make the A7 a big larger with the grip but it's hard to make a camera smaller than it already is. 

    It's great to finally have some different size options available across the market, it's highly unlikely there will ever be a one size fits all camera unless it's modular.

  9. A lot of kickstarters run late and have poor communication, still hoping that is the case here as I think it will be useful (and I've shelled out money for it). Andrew having one as well showed that the prototype did exist and they looked serious about it. 

    My gambit of pinging Frank on here as there was no answer to all the comments on kickstarter hasn't shed any further light though. 

    Still fingers crossed and hopefully some news will be revealed sooner rather than later on the actual ship date.

     

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