chrisg-optical wrote:
Can I get that in micro 4/3 format?
Yes you can, but DPR will give it 6 percentage points less on the review and Tony Northrup says it's dead.
Heck, you left out a significant part of the equation. Time to process, chemicals, environmental damage, processing equipment, darkroom space, camera, lenses - continuing expenses vs. fixed future cost of digital, time saved with digital preview, not to mention you're still stuck with an optical peephole FOREVER. Oh, and you never mis-wind a SD card, you don't lose anything if your card cover pops open, they don't expire or fog, and you can scratch them all you want.
PixelStan77 wrote:
Marie Antoinette Barbie – $1,250. The Marie Antoinette Barbie is a special edition that was produced in 2003.
Did it come with a guillotine and detachable head?
Even the playing field with a mirrorless camera in e-shutter mode. If you never know when they will blink, they can never know when you shot the photo.
UHH always gives me ads for mail order brides.
Last used lens I bought with a stuck filter also came with the filter removal tool - a wide rubber band wrapped around it.
Red. Some camera sensors don't handle it well.
On a related note, it bugs me that AARP and others assume that all older people are just scambait. I hate skipping the same old articles and warnings over and over again. If I had a dollar for every scam warning I had, I just might invest it in creating my own scam.
jerryc41 wrote:
Everything I've ordered for the past few weeks is taking up to two weeks to get here.
I don't order from Amazon unless I get free shipping, ever. I will never pay for the "privilege" of shopping, whether it's Costco, Amazon, Joe Blow's Club, or whatever. And I avoid, whenever I can, the three-tier shipping from USPS to DHL to Uber or however they decide to ship on whichever day it is.
And I will never pay to have someone else pick my vegetables and fruit for me. They've dedicated a whole row of (now usually empty) prime parking spots to this crap at a local store, so that's where I usually stick my cart when I'm done with it.
rmalarz wrote:
You're going to miss out on an opportunity to "take your photography to the next level". (whatever that means)
It means it goes from "unaffordable" to "don't even think about it."
FX - the F is for "full"
DX - the D is for "dinky" or "diminutive"
CX - Nikon 1
MFT - Micro Four Thirds
although my favorite acronym will always be EVIL - Electronic Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens.
DirtFarmer wrote:
"Interbrand invented Wi-Fi as a pun on the word hi-fi (high fidelity), a term for high-quality audio technology."
And taking a step backwards, we have "Bluetooth"
I like the top photo's colors better, which has everything to do with the sensor and nothing to do with the mirror / EVF.
I'm never going to be a pro photographer. There are better ways to lose money.
krl48 wrote:
And long before the Cadillac XT4 and XT6, there was the Subaru XT4 and XT6.
And then there's the Fuji (film) XT4.