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Sorry, yes. Not seen it for a while. Think it's in the car. No, not credit-card size but certainly (coat) pocketable.LX100?
I know about those. It's a nice camera but not a credit card footprint jobbie.
Sorry, yes. Not seen it for a while. Think it's in the car. No, not credit-card size but certainly (coat) pocketable.LX100?
I know about those. It's a nice camera but not a credit card footprint jobbie.
Sorry, yes. Not seen it for a while. Think it's in the car. No, not credit-card size but certainly (coat) pocketable.

Harbour Scene (3)-03520 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking., 
Some of you may remember that I posted on here that I had a couple of attachment lenses made by a buddy of mine. One being a Macro lens and the other being a Wide Angle lens, well this snap was taken using the Wide Angle attachment lens. The distortion you can see to the edges ie lamp posts leaning out etc is nothing to do with a fault with the lens just my camera angle ie pointing slightly downwards which I didn't correct in PP. The angle of view is pretty much the same angle of view as a 15mm lens would give in FF terms and the focal length of the lens on my RX10M4 was set at 50mm.
Just a simple landscape/seascape type Snapograph taken at Kent UK of a "Harbour Scene".
RX10M4, 1/400th @ F5.6, ISO-100, Wide Angle Attachment, Handheld.
Harbour Scene (3)-03520 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
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Very nice, I need to pick your brains on processing B&WSome of you may remember that I posted on here that I had a couple of attachment lenses made by a buddy of mine. One being a Macro lens and the other being a Wide Angle lens, well this snap was taken using the Wide Angle attachment lens. The distortion you can see to the edges ie lamp posts leaning out etc is nothing to do with a fault with the lens just my camera angle ie pointing slightly downwards which I didn't correct in PP. The angle of view is pretty much the same angle of view as a 15mm lens would give in FF terms and the focal length of the lens on my RX10M4 was set at 50mm.
Just a simple landscape/seascape type Snapograph taken at Kent UK of a "Harbour Scene".
RX10M4, 1/400th @ F5.6, ISO-100, Wide Angle Attachment, Handheld.
Harbour Scene (3)-03520 by G.K.Jnr., on Flickr
for looking.,
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Possibly, it would make sense to continue to make money from Nikon. That being said, I'm sure I read somewhere that Nikon were developing their own sensor. Is it me or does that Z9 look lopsided?
Possibly, it would make sense to continue to make money from Nikon. That being said, I'm sure I read somewhere that Nikon were developing their own sensor. Is it me or does that Z9 look lopsided?
I hope it does well for Nikon. I'm personally glad Sony didn't make the A1 in the "big body format" like that, and the Canon R1.
Very nice, I need to pick your brains on processing B&W![]()
Very nice.
Do you need to set the lens to 50mm? What'll happen if you set it to some other length?
I had a couple of wide angle adapters for MFT but I stopped using them as I was worried about the weight on the lens but other than that one was rubbish and the other quite acceptable. Actually the rubbish one came in two parts and made a decent (but with lots of optical nasties adding character) close up lens if you took it apart and only used the macro bit so it wasn't a total loss. You're custom made lens looks much better.
Very nice!
How big is the lens attachment?
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Thank you fellow snapper, appreciate your reply.
"The lens is a bit wider than the camera lens across its diameter and about 3.75 inches long. It does make the camera a tad front end heavy though as the attachment lens has seven elements"
I’ll believe it when I see it. I’m intrigued about the other lens announcements but I doubt there’ll be a new 70-200mm f2.8 unfortunately, I’m sure we’d have heard some rumour about that.RUMOR: Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM has 72mm filter size, 0,4m (1.32ft) close focus distance and is lighter than the Zeiss 50mm FE ! | sonyalpharumors
I now saw more images of the new 50mm f/1.2 GM lens. I cannot share those images but I can tell you some specs: The filter size is 72mm close focus distance is 0,4m (1.32ft) Definitely shorter than the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Lighter than the Zeiss 50mm f/1.4 Announcement on March 16 And like Iwww.sonyalpharumors.com
Wow! It's either going to be a lemon optically or some kind of ingenious optical design that'll be super sharp![]()
I’ll believe it when I see it. I’m intrigued about the other lens announcements but I doubt there’ll be a new 70-200mm f2.8 unfortunately, I’m sure we’d have heard some rumour about that.
Maybe they’re relying on heavy lens corrections?I am also skeptical about the size claims. And if it is that small and as good as Z/RF versions optically it'll raise some serious questions about the large mount claims in my mind (which I am already very skeptical about)
I’ll believe it when I see it. I’m intrigued about the other lens announcements but I doubt there’ll be a new 70-200mm f2.8 unfortunately, I’m sure we’d have heard some rumour about that.
Maybe they’re relying on heavy lens corrections?
Maybe they’re relying on heavy lens corrections?
I'd totally buy the 16mm f1.8 and sell my 20mm f1.8.I don't think I'll be buying the 50mm f1.2 as I expect it to be expensive and bulky, but a 16mm f1.8? That sounds nice but as I have the 20mm f1.8 I don't suppose I'll be buying that one either![]()
Do you do a lot of Astro stuff?I'd totally buy the 16mm f1.8 and sell my 20mm f1.8.
I don’t know why it can’t take an f1.2 lens when you can get f0.95 lenses for it?I thought the point of this lens was to show the Canikon deniers that the Sony mount can take a f1.2 lens so if it's a dog the Canikon boys will be laughing all over the internet.
I suppose they'll sell if even half way good enough so I suppose it makes sense if they intend to make and sell them in relatively small numbers.
RUMOR: Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM has 72mm filter size, 0,4m (1.32ft) close focus distance and is lighter than the Zeiss 50mm FE ! | sonyalpharumors
I now saw more images of the new 50mm f/1.2 GM lens. I cannot share those images but I can tell you some specs: The filter size is 72mm close focus distance is 0,4m (1.32ft) Definitely shorter than the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 Lighter than the Zeiss 50mm f/1.4 Announcement on March 16 And like Iwww.sonyalpharumors.com
Wow! It's either going to be a lemon optically or some kind of ingenious optical design that'll be super sharp![]()
I'd buy itJesus!
If they pull that off that’s impressive.![]()
Do you do a lot of Astro stuff?
I would like to try some astro stuff.no not a huge lot but the plan is to do more. Not something I have been able to do pursue successfully but its on the list along with photographing northern lights.
and I'm in LondonI would like to try some astro stuff.
I'm about half an hour from an observatory in a dark sky area...
I wouldn’t want to live in London but sometimes I wish I lived closer as it’d be great for street photography.and I'm in London![]()
I don’t know why it can’t take an f1.2 lens when you can get f0.95 lenses for it?
no not a huge lot but the plan is to do more. Not something I have been able to do pursue successfully but its on the list along with photographing northern lights.
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Yes. I think so...
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I'm considering this lens, but I got a little confused with the talk about Canon users thinking the Sony mount can't take a 1.2?
long time back bought a really cheap one:Can anyone recommend a good loupe to help cleaning the sensor please? some of my images are showing a dust bunny but I can't see it when I open the camera up to look.