Ahg tried looking for that. Thanks.You need to download Sony's update program onto your computer and then connect the camera to the computer and update. It's a bit convoluted so watch a YouTube tutorial.
Ahg tried looking for that. Thanks.You need to download Sony's update program onto your computer and then connect the camera to the computer and update. It's a bit convoluted so watch a YouTube tutorial.
The latest version 1.1.0 of the Leica FOTOS app already contains a listing for the upcoming Leica Q2 camera which is an indication that the official announcement is coming soon:
Nikoshita also reports that two different resolution settings were added in the app - 47MP (for the Leica Q2?) and 64MP (for the Leica S3?) - this confirms the Q2 rumors I reported last year:
- No changes to form factor, focal length (28mm), or aperture (f/1.7)
- A significant increase in megapixels resolution
- The increased resolution will enable additional "digital zoom" crop option at 75mm focal length (currently only 28mm, 35mm and 50mm are available in the current Leica Q model)
- The Lecia Q2 is expected to be announced in 2019
Leica Q2 will be announced soon and to come with 47mp sensor.
Read more: https://leicarumors.com/2019/02/08/...leica-s3-with-64mp-sensor.aspx/#ixzz5f28cZ8Be
Yes, I assume it is the same sensor and they do.Interesting. I guess that's the same sensor as in the S1R? Pana and Leica do work together, don't they?
Honestly if it's priced too close to the A7III just get the A7III since that camera will get the features of the A6400 in an update.Anyone has a prediction on the price of the potential a7000? If it's close to a7iii, it's gonna be real difficult to make a choice.
Honestly if it's priced too close to the A7III just get the A7III since that camera will get the features of the A6400 in an update.
Anyone has a prediction on the price of the potential a7000? If it's close to a7iii, it's gonna be real difficult to make a choice.
Interesting enough. I haven't looked into the upgrades that heavily to be honest. I'd still take either over an A6400 because of the DOF, focal length coverage and high iso advantages.A7 III and A7R III are getting the always on Eye-AF, but not the improved AI-based tracking. Apparently that requires the A9 processor that always happens to be in the A6400.
The X-T3 is great. As long as you have good glass for it there are no complaints.All this new release talk means I better wait and see how the market reacts with price points and such. Don't think I'd go Sony for APS-C though, XT-3 still is the best bet for that. Still feel the A7III has to come down in price in Europe first or that I better wait for an A7 IV next year.
I'm renting the XT-3 next month when the weather becomes more fair. Another friend is also looking for a good option for a new camera and we'll test it out at the same time, using each other as subjects etc :P.
The X-T3 is great. As long as you have good glass for it there are no complaints.
Good enough to get a good idea on the controls, but image wise I didn't even fall in love with my X-T2 till I actually put a prime lens on it. The kit lens is serviceable but I was never too blown away by it.The rental only comes with a kitlens and they don't offer anything else. Still good enough to get a hang of the controls I guess.
Nothing wrong with that. I'd love to have one to be honest...or an R1XRII or whatever, but one's affordable and pocketable a bit and the other ain't.
I mean that's just pure photography right there. Honestly I'm jealous, wish I could strip down to that level.
You're not the only one.I have a list of like 100 things that I would buy if I won the Power Ball or something like that haha
Welcome to photography. You're wallet is here forever.
Define what you mean by "variety" please. There's pretty much a Fuji camera for everybody unless you need full frame.
- 6D MKII;What's everyone's kit consist of?
I don't use mine as much as I should but this is my D850, Phantom 4 Pro and my partner's GH5.
That makes more sense. Fuji isn't too hot at high iso despite having a bigger sensor than a point and shoot. That whole system gets saved by having 1.2 and 1.4 primes. A good portrait lens is the 135 F2, it's not as popular as the 85, but it's great. 70-200 2.8's are great for events that's why I always get them. If you can find a good deal on a Tamron 70-200G2 in Canon mount used then get it.I wanted full frame, yeah. The thing I was most frustrated about my point & shoot and phone pictures were how bad they are at low light without flash.
- 6D MKII;
- Canon 24-105mm F4 II;
- Canon 35mm F2 IS;
- Canon 50mm F1.4;
Now I want a better portrait lens, like the 85mm 1.8, maybe selling my 50mm to fund it. I found the I like the 35mm a lot more than my 50mm at low light because of the IS, and the 85 would be used when I wanted something longer. Another option would be saving some more and buying the 70-200mm 2.8. The extra reach would be useful in events and for animals on the farm, but that's a lot of money!
I have my preferences. More people should know how good a 135 is.The 85/1.8 is a great starter lens for portraits but the USM on it is pretty trash.
Yeah, no doubt. It's a great camera.Nothing wrong with that. I'd love to have one to be honest...or an R1XRII or whatever, but one's affordable and pocketable a bit and the other ain't.
Tried quite a few setups and cameras before I settled on an X100F. Worth it but in the future I'd like to have an ILC system but there's nothing in that form factor and quality that isn't a lot more expensive, IMO.I mean that's just pure photography right there. Honestly I'm jealous, wish I could strip down to that level.
My gear in different bags depending on the job:
Lowepro ProTactic 450 AW
Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EOS 6D
Canon EF 135mm f/2 L USM
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Canon EOS Rebel SL1
Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM
Canon Speedlite 430EX II
Sekonic L-358 Flash Master Light Meter
F-Stop Millar
Fujifilm X100S
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000
Think Tank Photo Retrospective 6
Olympus OM-D E-M5 II
Olympus PEN E-P5
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 25mm f/1.8
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 45mm f/1.8
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f2.8 Macro
Panasonic Lumix G Vario 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH.
Panasonic Lumix G Vario 45-150mm f/4.0-5.6 ASPH.
LowePro Event Messenger 100
Olympus OM-D E-M10 II
Panasonic Lumix G 20mm f/1.7 ASPH.
Panasonic Lumix G Vario 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH.
Panasonic Lumix G Vario 35-100mm f/4.0-5.6 ASPH.
Olympus PEN E-PL6
Olympus 9mm f/8.0 Fisheye (BCL-0980)
Portage Supply Co. Mariner
Panasonic Lumix DC-G9
Panasonic Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 8-18mm f/2.8-4.0 ASPH.
Rode VideoMicro
Ricoh Theta SC Hatsune Miku
Fujifilm X-T100
Fujinon XC 15-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS PZ
Tamrac 3413 Rally
Canon PowerShot G9X
Tamrac 3415 Rally
Ricoh GR or
Sony Cybershot DSC-RX100
That makes more sense. Fuji isn't too hot at high iso despite having a bigger sensor than a point and shoot. That whole system gets saved by having 1.2 and 1.4 primes. A good portrait lens is the 135 F2, it's not as popular as the 85, but it's great. 70-200 2.8's are great for events that's why I always get them. If you can find a good deal on a Tamron 70-200G2 in Canon mount used then get it.
Indoors it might be too limiting, but outside it's perfect.Thanks for the sugestion! Indeed the 135 F2 seems amazing and not that expensive. I have to wait some months because I have other priorities now. Until there, I'll decided between this or the 70-200.
Good luck.I'm currently trying to work a local guy down to $600 for his 135...wish me luck lol, he has it overpriced by $150.
Get a FujiYo, so I am planning to buy a camera.
People recommed the Sony A6000 a lot, so I might pull the trigger on that one.
What other options do I have in this price range 500- 600 Euros?
I pretty much have no experience in photography and mainly interested in shooting landscapes.
See what a used Fuji X-E3 is worth.Yo, so I am planning to buy a camera.
People recommed the Sony A6000 a lot, so I might pull the trigger on that one.
What other options do I have in this price range 500- 600 Euros?
I pretty much have no experience in photography and mainly interested in shooting landscapes.
Just ask about shutter count and give the pics a really good once over. If it's Ebay just seller feedback. A lot of what I shoot with is used, used really does a good job of bringing an unaffordable camera down to something affordable.Ok, thanks for your answers Astral/H3X & JadedWriter !
I see some good offers but I am a little hestitant to buy used.
Anything in particular to look out for?
XT-3 is good, but so is the XT-2, do NOT shy away from that if you get a better deal for that.
Yo, so I am planning to buy a camera.
People recommed the Sony A6000 a lot, so I might pull the trigger on that one.
What other options do I have in this price range 500- 600 Euros?
I pretty much have no experience in photography and mainly interested in shooting landscapes.
Not gonna say I told you so, but I've been telling you so for like a year ;-)Speaking of XT-2 I just finished taking mine through a light snowstorm for some photos. Had the 35mm f2, so weather resistant all throughout, but damn, outside of event shooting the 23mm would've been a better get.
I mean, I knooooooow but like I got that for events and AF, where 23 is too wide.Not gonna say I told you so, but I've been telling you so for like a year ;-)
50mm is trash, 35mm is god
42mp camera, 35mm lens, super 35 crop mode to get 50mm equiv when needed with 24mp file.I mean, I knooooooow but like I got that for events and AF, where 23 is too wide.
Why do you think my 35F2 has been in a box since I got the 23 1.4? 50mm is honestly a very boring focal length.Speaking of XT-2 I just finished taking mine through a light snowstorm for some photos. Had the 35mm f2, so weather resistant all throughout, but damn, outside of event shooting the 23mm would've been a better get.
I usually just recommend the X-T2, but the euro conversion thing gets weird with recommending stuff.XT-3 is good, but so is the XT-2, do NOT shy away from that if you get a better deal for that.
A lot of what you see me post is with the Sigma Art 35 FE. It's not great for video AF, but the images speak for themselves.42mp camera, 35mm lens, super 35 crop mode to get 50mm equiv when needed with 24mp file.
Now...if Sony would just release a 35mm worth a damn...
42mp camera, 35mm lens, super 35 crop mode to get 50mm equiv when needed with 24mp file.
Now...if Sony would just release a 35mm worth a damn...