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Certainly not a deal breaker. There’s other things that are but eye-af certainly isn’tDeal breaker! DOA
Certainly not a deal breaker. There’s other things that are but eye-af certainly isn’tDeal breaker! DOA
Interesting, why do you need a powerful computer for Fuji files?My computer wouldn't work with the Fuji - they don't tell you that when you go to buy it. Factor in another £1000 or something for a computer that can deal with it, and then you can't use your old programs and have to RENT (sorry subscribe) them...... no thanks. I am not being milked like that.
Interesting, why do you need a powerful computer for Fuji files?![]()
Sounds like you’ve got a computer running windows xpI don't know - but mine wouldn't work them, it won't do 4k either, only 1080, which is plenty for what I am capable of. At least the NX2 editing works on mine, so I can deal with Nikon pictures.
I am not buying another computer. I detest touch screens on anything (I have never seen an iPad thing. I have seen other people using them, but that is as close as I have got....I don't want to get that infection off them!)
It was a jokeAnd it works with everything else, so why change? Just to join in the 'race'? No thanks - my big computer out the back that I haven't thrown away yet, because it does the invoices and stuff perfectly happily, is running Windows 98.
And they say macs are more reliable then windows machines. Total fud!And it works with everything else, so why change? Just to join in the 'race'? No thanks - my big computer out the back that I haven't thrown away yet, because it does the invoices and stuff perfectly happily, is running Windows 98.
so I take it you won't be pre-ordering a nikon zzz-top then , ever thought of getting one of them new fangled colour t.v's they sat there quite realistic AND you dont even have to get out of the armchair to change channels .And it works with everything else, so why change? Just to join in the 'race'? No thanks - my big computer out the back that I haven't thrown away yet, because it does the invoices and stuff perfectly happily, is running Windows 98.

so I take it you won't be pre-ordering a nikon zzz-top then , ever thought of getting one of them new fangled colour t.v's they sat there quite realistic AND you dont even have to get out of the armchair to change channels .![]()
My computer wouldn't work with the Fuji - they don't tell you that when you go to buy it. Factor in another £1000 or something for a computer that can deal with it, and then you can't use your old programs and have to RENT (sorry subscribe) them...... no thanks. I am not being milked like that.
My experience is that Macs last longer in terms of maintaining speed. My latest windows laptop has been a mare. It’s literally only been used for viewing x-rays, it’s just over 12 months old yet it’s now soooooooo slow. This has been my experience across the board, 2 years max before it slows down to the point I want to throw it through the windowAnd they say macs are more reliable then windows machines. Total fud!
And it works with everything else, so why change? Just to join in the 'race'? No thanks - my big computer out the back that I haven't thrown away yet, because it does the invoices and stuff perfectly happily, is running Windows 98.
What about EOS-M mount? What size is it and is there any chance FF offering will also use it? What implications would it have?
Furthermore, will we see more cross-brand adapters to say adapt EF lens to Nikon Z or F-mount to EOS-M, or even Z to EOS-M, and let's mix Sony in as well.... Sony has been very open to it so far, which is a huge plus.
There are plenty of speedy reverse engineered lenses on the market, the days of assuming reverse engineered means sub standard are well behind us.No we won't - Nikon has already said they won't be opening the Z mount up, meaning any 3rd parties will have to reverse engineer it - meaning slow AF.
There are plenty of speedy reverse engineered lenses on the market, the days of assuming reverse engineered means sub standard are well behind us.
And none that are as fast as native glass. My point still remains.
And none that are as fast as native glass. My point still remains.
I.d put my house on Canon having 2 card slots
The Z6 is more like the D750 I guess, and the Z7 more like the D850.
But neither appear to have the performance of their counterpart at the moment.
Not true, there are plenty of reverse engineered Sigmas that are faster than the native CaNikon versions.
To pack all the worms inInteresting, why do you need a powerful computer for Fuji files?![]()

https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/...ons-thinking-and-how-will-the-z-system-evolve
Worth a read. The Z range hasn't been introduced as an alternative to the D850 but more as a compliment. Also looks like early buyers with get a free XQD memory card.
Amazing!And none that are as fast as native glass. My point still remains.
Yeah, but how long have Sigma had to reverse engineer those Nikon F or Canon EF mounts? Decades. I'd be curious to see how long it takes them to get fast, reliable AF on this mount. Sure, they did it in a few years with Sony FE, but they didn't have to reverse engineer those.

Amazing!
That was a faster climb down than Boris claiming he never promised £350m a week for the NHS.
IIRC Sigma had produced their HSM lenses shortly after the Canon USM and were outperforming many native Nikon lenses for focus speed soon after.
The speed is in the motors, the only development required is to read the software, and given that the new Z mount camera speaks to current F mount lenses, how different do you expect the communication to be?
My Sigma Art lens on an EF converter for EF-M (M5) works as fast as it does on an EF camera, I can’t imagine that being much different on a Z to F adaptor, so the idea it might take decades for a native Z mount lens is frankly ridiculous. The more important question would be whether there’s a big enough market to make it worthwhile.
Interesting, why do you need a powerful computer for Fuji files?![]()
To pack all the worms in![]()
My experience is that Macs last longer in terms of maintaining speed. My latest windows laptop has been a mare. It’s literally only been used for viewing x-rays, it’s just over 12 months old yet it’s now soooooooo slow. This has been my experience across the board, 2 years max before it slows down to the point I want to throw it through the windowAnd yes, I’ve bought some higher end windows laptops. I know everyone’s experience will be different but mine has been like that 100%
I did really rate windows 7 though, shame they’ve changed it so much.
Wow I find that really surprisingDPReview did a reader poll very recently asking what features readers wanted in the new Nikons. From thousands of responses, dual card slots scored only 1%.
https://www.dpreview.com/articles/7...nt-from-nikon-and-canon-full-frame-mirrorless
I must be cursed thenEdit. True story but I booted up my 10 plus years old Dell XPS and it wasn't slow !
Sorry to jump in on this conversation but there are plenty of reasons ignoring any "race"
Security & Supportability. Security updates will only be published for out of date operating systems for so long, after that point you leave yourself open to viruses, ransomeware and all sorts of other stuff. Also, certain software will only work for legacy OS's for the same reason. They go out of support by Microsoft (assuming you're running windows) so the vendors stop producing software which works with it as well. Removing further options as you want to move forward. A prime example of this as you have found is the Fuji files were not supported on your existing PC.
Website compatibility. Backup options. General hardware reliability. Are all other reasons to consider.
Your Win98 machine which produces your invoices, what is your backup plan if that goes tits up? Because the hardware will fail one day. It is but a matter of time unfortunately.
Win10 is far from perfect, and its "Windows as a service" approach raises lots of eyebrows but generally speaking its solid and easy to use once you're used to the interface. Every app, file type and whatever else which comes out now will be compatible with it and its also the most secure with its built in threat protection. if you have any questions I am happy to take this to PM with you.
I am not saying you HAVE to upgrade. But relying on legacy hardware and software "because it works" is setting yourself up to a big failure down the road, speaking from experience both personally and professionally.
so I take it you won't be pre-ordering a nikon zzz-top then , ever thought of getting one of them new fangled colour t.v's they sat there quite realistic AND you dont even have to get out of the armchair to change channels .![]()
Its not down to them to know what computer configuration every person on the planet has.
Wow I find that really surprising![]()
Amazing!
That was a faster climb down than Boris claiming he never promised £350m a week for the NHS.
IIRC Sigma had produced their HSM lenses shortly after the Canon USM and were outperforming many native Nikon lenses for focus speed soon after.
The speed is in the motors, the only development required is to read the software, and given that the new Z mount camera speaks to current F mount lenses, how different do you expect the communication to be?
My Sigma Art lens on an EF converter for EF-M (M5) works as fast as it does on an EF camera, I can’t imagine that being much different on a Z to F adaptor, so the idea it might take decades for a native Z mount lens is frankly ridiculous. The more important question would be whether there’s a big enough market to make it worthwhile.
You could only pick 3 things out of a list of over 20, though. This doesn't mean nobody thought it was important, just that they rated things like fast AF, a high resolution sensor and backwards compatibility with existing lenses higher. 'Tele zooms' only got 0.5%.Wow I find that really surprising![]()
Plus it was in the list as an option so must have had some importance in the first place.You could only pick 3 things out of a list of over 20, though. This doesn't mean nobody thought it was important, just that they rated things like fast AF, a high resolution sensor and backwards compatibility with existing lenses higher. 'Tele zooms' only got 0.5%.

