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But the buffer rate is even worse and the fps is slow and also no blackout free shooting and sub par af compared to the A9But that’s why the R line exists isn’t it?
But the buffer rate is even worse and the fps is slow and also no blackout free shooting and sub par af compared to the A9But that’s why the R line exists isn’t it?
But the buffer rate is even worse and the fps is slow and also no blackout free shooting and sub par af compared to the A9
RX100IV coming today... so says the rumor site...
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sr5...he-new-sony-rx100vii-will-be-announced-today/
That's nice.
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I could see them putting the A9 up to 30mp but I don't think they'll ever go higher than that on it.
But the buffer rate is even worse and the fps is slow and also no blackout free shooting and sub par af compared to the A9
these RX bodies have become like smartphones with each iteration they get more expensive lol
My PC is 5 years old and going strong. Core i5 running at 4Ghz, 32GB Ram, 1TB of SSD space and 8TB of internal storage. Cost me slightly over a grand to build.
I am looking at upgrading, but it's a want rather than a need. Going to upgrade to a Core i7 Octacore, upgrade the RAM from DDR3 to DDR4. That'll cost me about £600.
Still less than the cost of an entry level iMac.
It isn't about the cost at purchase, it is about value over time. So you need to work out how long you have had it until upgrade before saying it is cheaper.
It isn't about the cost at purchase, it is about value over time. So you need to work out how long you have had it until upgrade before saying it is cheaper.
Which I said in my post... £1100 for 5 years, £600 upgrade, will probably do me another 5 years..
And it's not slow as crap and doesn't overheat because it has a proper fan cooler in. There's a reason why most people complaining about LR being slow are Mac users![]()
It's not like I dislike it, I detest it. I felt like I spent 10% of my time in keeping it going.
What point is there discussing potential savings then, surely it's irrelevant if you detest it so?
What are the slots on the A9, UHS-II? What write speeds are your cards? 24mp isn't necessarily too low at all, I'm now shooting sports and wildlife with a 20mp camera but I do have an 800mm equivalent lens. I can't really speak as I have a 45.7mp camera too, but for the vast majority of stuff the 24mp of my D750 was more than enough, I think we buy into this whole MP war and think we need to end up with at least 20mp after cropping, but we really don't. I currently sat in my office looking at a 29.5" x 20" canvas of my photo shot with a 16mp EM10 mark I and it looks spot on. Do we find these 'flaws' as an excuse to justify buying a new toy?It's not the capacity of the buffer, it's the slowness of clearing the buffer.
24mp is too low for sports and definitely for wildlife. Cropping is essential
Very true.But that’s why the R line exists isn’t it?
The name kind of gives it awayI’ve never quite got the lossless compressed vs uncompressed - what’s the difference?
But as mentioned they are different cameras for different needs. As you know there is no perfect camera, and even if there was something that ticked all the wish lists someone would find a flaw, probably saying it's too perfectBut the buffer rate is even worse and the fps is slow and also no blackout free shooting and sub par af compared to the A9
The thing is that we are constantly moving the line of what is a perfect camera, as long as technology keep pushing, we will never get there.
However if you have been in a coma for 15 years and wakes up today and someone gives you a A7R4 and tell you it can shoot 10fps at 61mp and have this AF system, 2 cards writing the same speed...vs at the time, the Canon 10D. Then the A7R4 would be the perfect camera.
I think at the moment these cameras are performing much more than most of us are capable of utilising its full potential. Most of the cases of a missed shot is down to technique or user error than the short fall of the camera.
The name kind of gives it awayUncompressed is the original file format, with all the data, but lossless compressed is some kind of voodoo magic that packages all the original data into smaller packages making the final file smaller whilst keeping all the data. Compressed files 'throw away' data, like jpeg, but without processing it.
You’re right. We will never get the perfect camera because we live in a world where nothing is ever enough.
No matter what we get, people always want for more.
Plus they would never give us the perfect camera for that exact reason.
No it's one uhs 2 card slot and the other is uhs 1 lol,What are the slots on the A9, UHS-II? What write speeds are your cards? 24mp isn't necessarily too low at all, I'm now shooting sports and wildlife with a 20mp camera but I do have an 800mm equivalent lens. I can't really speak as I have a 45.7mp camera too, but for the vast majority of stuff the 24mp of my D750 was more than enough, I think we buy into this whole MP war and think we need to end up with at least 20mp after cropping, but we really don't. I currently sat in my office looking at a 29.5" x 20" canvas of my photo shot with a 16mp EM10 mark I and it looks spot on. Do we find these 'flaws' as an excuse to justify buying a new toy?
I'm guilty of it if I'm honest. I should just say "sod it, I fancy buying this shiny new toy so I'm going to"
Very true.
The name kind of gives it awayUncompressed is the original file format, with all the data, but lossless compressed is some kind of voodoo magic that packages all the original data into smaller packages making the final file smaller whilst keeping all the data. Compressed files 'throw away' data, like jpeg, but without processing it.
But as mentioned they are different cameras for different needs. As you know there is no perfect camera, and even if there was something that ticked all the wish lists someone would find a flaw, probably saying it's too perfect
To process 100-120mb files at 20fps would take some serious hardware and I'm not sure you can squeeze that into a camera just yet. Also, AF is in a way linked to pixels in terms of how much processing is involved I believe, hence why I don't think the higher MP cameras will have as good AF as the lower MP ones for the same age tech, although I could be wrong here. I think Panasonic's ToF tech could negate all of this though and be the next 'game changer'.
What are the slots on the A9, UHS-II? What write speeds are your cards? 24mp isn't necessarily too low at all, I'm now shooting sports and wildlife with a 20mp camera but I do have an 800mm equivalent lens. I can't really speak as I have a 45.7mp camera too, but for the vast majority of stuff the 24mp of my D750 was more than enough, I think we buy into this whole MP war and think we need to end up with at least 20mp after cropping, but we really don't. I currently sat in my office looking at a 29.5" x 20" canvas of my photo shot with a 16mp EM10 mark I and it looks spot on. Do we find these 'flaws' as an excuse to justify buying a new toy?
Does everyone know that Sony have fixed price repairs for cameras? And that it's very cheap?
Lenses aren't included but that's pretty great service. No wonder so many people prefer to buy grey.View attachment 250890
No it's one uhs 2 card slot and the other is uhs 1 lol,
Mate your shooting at 800mm lol.
Cropping is very common in this type of photography!
Very true, I don't think I suggested otherwise did I?Not to be that guy but lossy and lossless are still both compressed, they just describe different methods of compression.
My understanding is that no data is thrown away with lossless, it is simply repackaged kind of like a zip file isn't it?In the simplest terms, lossy compression degrades the image to achieve smaller file sizes while lossless removes unnecessary data while still preserving the image.
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It is common, but you can still crop the hell out of 24mp and end up with a file suitable for most applicationsNo it's one uhs 2 card slot and the other is uhs 1 lol,
Mate your shooting at 800mm lol.
Cropping is very common in this type of photography!
Very true, I don't think I suggested otherwise did I?![]()
My understanding is that no data is thrown away with lossless, it is simply repackaged kind of like a zip file isn't it?
Hi all.
I have been looking at the Laow 15mm f2 lens I have no problem with manual focus but only if it has connectivity to the camera so that I can use peaking and focus magnification but I can't seem to see any reference to this in any of the revues I have read, can anyone tell me please, I am referring to the Sony E mount of course.
Hi all.
I have been looking at the Laow 15mm f2 lens I have no problem with manual focus but only if it has connectivity to the camera so that I can use peaking and focus magnification but I can't seem to see any reference to this in any of the revues I have read, can anyone tell me please, I am referring to the Sony E mount of course.
TBH I did think that lossy compressed files discarded data, is this not correct then?You said "Compressed files 'throw away' data, like jpeg" which is incorrect but based on what you'd written I thought you understood just the wording wasn't quite there.
TBH I did think that lossy compressed files discarded data, is this not correct then?
Not so much really. A 1.4x Crop is what? 11mp? I sometimes crop more than that 42mp a9mk2 will be perfect.Very true, I don't think I suggested otherwise did I?
My understanding is that no data is thrown away with lossless, it is simply repackaged kind of like a zip file isn't it?
It is common, but you can still crop the hell out of 24mp and end up with a file suitable for most applications![]()
Get a longer lensNot so much really. A 1.4x Crop is what? 11mp? I sometimes crop more than that 42mp a9mk2 will be perfect.
RX100IV with "A9 level speed and with real time AF"
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/new-sony-rx100vii-officially-annunced/
That's nice.
Holy crap....that was the 1 main thing that lets it down, besides i will drop it like a bar of soap.
RX100IV coming today... so says the rumor site...
https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/sr5...he-new-sony-rx100vii-will-be-announced-today/
That's nice.
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My prediction is within the upcoming months/year an A7iv will appear and a new APSC camera Pre-ordered the FE35/1.8