If we gave two people each a digital camera and a lens, and after a week we learned one was given a mirrorless camera, who do you think will be eaten by the lion?
Like the Twix commercial says, they both taste the same.
Are y'alll sure that the image is authentic? The temperature at the rear of a rocket at launch is over 6000 degrees F. At even a reasonable distance there would be nothing left of the camera!
Per my earlier post on page one, More information, NASA photographer Bill Ingalls set up six cameras to capture NASA’s launch of seven satellites on a SpaceX rocket on May 22. The launch melted the camera. But some pretty fantastic footage survived. A brushfire caused by the rocket launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California engulfed the camera set up furthest from the launch pad.
More information, NASA photographer Bill Ingalls set up six cameras to capture NASA’s launch of seven satellites on a SpaceX rocket on May 22. The launch melted the camera. But some pretty fantastic footage survived. A brushfire caused by the rocket launch at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California engulfed the camera set up furthest from the launch pad.
The only advantage I can think of is an APC vs a full frame lens of the same speed (max aperture) and FL is that the APC lens will be smaller/lighter and possibly less expensive. This has been discussed some number of times previously.