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| | | | | The second half of 2018 will be remembered as a momentous time for the camera world: Canon and Nikon finally got serious about pro-level mirrorless cameras. The EOS R, Z6, and Z7 are already solid competition for Sony. | |
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www.eoshd.com
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| | | | | With the Sony a7s IV nowhere to be seen, and a Sony FX2 with disappointing specs and an old sensor, Sony's failure to go fully-in on video features have left users in the lurch. Now, with rival cameras like the Nikon Zr and Canon EOS R6 III offering so much more than an a7 V, | |
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allmyfriendsarejpegs.com
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| | | | | Haven't you heard? Old digital cameras are all the rage now. Partly thanks to YouTube romanticisation, Gen Z have discovered the world of early 2000 point-and-shoots, and are praising them for their eh, 'film look'. Now here's the thing, I never really liked old digital cameras. My memory of them was always of washed out... | |
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| | | A quiet and lazy day. Work was spent writing tests to expose all the bugs on my list to fix next week. Easy work. Testing the optics I was able to see if my old camera was up to its new job of garden bird photography when a Jay paid a visit. Jay bird on a fence It isn't a huge zoom on the lens but it's better than nothing and the auto-focus isn't great but it's certainly better than I could do. | ||