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Bulbous Also Tapered
well if you are also going to spend a week without food, sex or conversation, and have a way around this, I'll be glad of the tips
I have no one to annoy except the cats.
well if you are also going to spend a week without food, sex or conversation, and have a way around this, I'll be glad of the tips
Hmm
No full frame
No grip
No IBIS
No buyers remorse over my Sony.
Undeniably purdy, though.
XT4 claims both?Oh - hadn't realised it doesn't have IBIS. That, along with the lack of proper weather sealing is a major omission for my intended use case sadly.
(Although I realise a camera in this price bracket which has both of these features doesn't exist - as far as I am aware)
Lefty
XT4 claims both?
(Although I realise a camera in this price bracket which has both of these features doesn't exist - as far as I am aware)
Lefty
... except Olympus does...
"Olympus did..." you mean? Didn't they quit the consumer camera business?
... except Olympus does, albeit with the very slightly smaller M4/3 sensor
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/...on-z50-killer-204mp-65ev-ibis-weather-sealing
"The camera presents top-to-bottom improvements over its 2015 predecessor, the E-M5 Mark II, notably weighing 51g less despite packing so many upgraded features. Most pertinently, however, it also manages to out-spec the recently announced Nikon Z50 APS-C camera, outpunching its larger-sensored rival in almost every category from size and resolution to stabilization and weather sealing."
(emphasis added)
The Fuji X-S10 seems to have slipped under the radar - a lighter, smaller and cheaper XT-4 with IBIS.
... except Olympus does, albeit with the very slightly smaller M4/3 sensor
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/...on-z50-killer-204mp-65ev-ibis-weather-sealing
"The camera presents top-to-bottom improvements over its 2015 predecessor, the E-M5 Mark II, notably weighing 51g less despite packing so many upgraded features. Most pertinently, however, it also manages to out-spec the recently announced Nikon Z50 APS-C camera, outpunching its larger-sensored rival in almost every category from size and resolution to stabilization and weather sealing."
(emphasis added)
It's interesting that the 28mm f/2.8 lens is actually a full frame lens and so will give a 42.5mm equivalent view on the Z fcThe 28mm has a tiny front element as it does not need to be any bigger, a 28mm/f2.8 lens only needs a ~10mm front element, in theory. Especially as most lenses have a built in correction profile in-camera these days to auto correct vignetting. Smaller front elements help with lens flare, minimising distortions etc.
Similar to the Pentax DA 21mm, 40mm, 70mm lenses for example.