“The 16mm F1.8 G is now the widest prime lens in our G lens lineup and pairs seamlessly with all our latest full-frame Alpha series cameras, as well as the FX3 and FX30 cinema cameras. With 79 E-Mount lenses now available, we are continuing our mission to ensure photographers, ...
I agree. BTW whenever I see mention of '3D pop' for a simple lens, it's a red flag for me that someone has been drinking the koolaid by a couple of mythmakers on the internet, who push the notion that 3D pop is only possible with simple lens configurations, so modern complex lense...
Their newest cameras can detect the “eyes” of almost anything that moves, including vehicles. However, relying solely on advanced AF algorithms would be overly optimistic. As good as the subject detection is in modern Nikon Z cameras, there are times when it simply fails. What do you do t...
There are currently only two Nikon DX format Z lenses but more are in the pipeline and F-mount lenses can be used via an adapter. Also, as Nikon has used the same Z mount on the Z50 as it has for its full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Z6 and Z7, the lenses are interchangeable. ...
In other words, highly proficient photographers that are seeking cameras that can print directly to large format with incredible detail reproduction or provide extreme cropping capabilities can utilize cameras with 30, 50, or even 100 MP. For everyone else, purchasing a 50 MP camera is like buying...
The $400Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED VRis the cheapest powerful telephoto lens in Nikon’s line. The focal range is perfect for sports or wildlife photography; the downside is that the maximum aperture---especially when you’re fully zoomed in---is a bit too tight to...
in dof for sure, but always in proportion to the different focal lengths employed for particular fields of view on the different formats. There never seems to be anything unexpected in any of these format comparisons, so it is difficult for me to make sense of the claim that GFX is ...
The Nikon D7000 adopts a new 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, suggesting that the megapixel count for DSLR cameras is clearly still on the rise. The APS-C size of the sensor means the usual 1.5x magnification applies (i.e. 18mm is the same as 27mm in a full-frame 35mm equivalent). Paired...
Some of Canon’s lenses will work on both of these camera systems, but they will give different focal lengths. On the full frame cameras, the focal length will be as expected. On the APS-C sensor, there is a “crop factor” of 1.6, because the sensor is smaller. So a 100mm lens ...
A professional camera is usually more expensive than an enthusiast's camera. What do we base the specifications of a camera of such caliber... what defines it? It could be a medium format that costs a lot or it could be a dx or cx format one that costs much less. It all depends on...