Guy Mancuso
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Just left B&H the grip should come in same time as the body
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This is very good news!Just left B&H the grip should come in same time as the body
Did you happen to ask them what -day- they expect both of these items to be available?Just left B&H the grip should come in same time as the body
All the key Minolta staff were asked to stay, the majority did. I have a very good friend that works directly with this division and he tells me little has changed in the internal culture.In spite of all technological wizardry that has gone into the 7 cameras, Sony looked more like photography company when they launched the A900. I wonder how many of the Minolta people are still with them...
That Geoffrey Chaucer... he was good, but he couldn't spell for tish!actually spent a year studying Chaucer and another one Middle English as a lit major way back when:
from the prologue to the Canterbury tales:
"Whan that Aprill, with his shoures soote
The droghte of March hath perced to the roote
And bathed every veyne in swich licour,
Of which vertu engendred is the flour;
Whan Zephirus eek with his sweete breeth
Inspired hath in every holt and heeth
The tendre croppes, and the yonge sonne
Hath in the Ram his halfe cours yronne,
And smale foweles maken melodye,
(That slepen al the nyght with open eye)
So priketh hem Nature in hir corages
Thanne longen folk to goon on pilgrimages."
not so tough to figure out and a nice bit o' poetry
It may be possible to get both if DMF is used. I don't think a half shutter press knocks you out of focus magnification while in DMF but I'd have to verify when I get near my cameras.The report about a7 II IBIS says: "activates on half-press of the shutter"; I assume this is to save battery. Unfortunately this would mean no focus magnification + IBIS for manual/adapted lenses since the half-press will cancel magnification; very uncool for longer lenses like my 135 and 70-400; for accurate focus magnification is pretty much mandatory and I sure hoped I wouldd get IBIS to help with vibration which is present when handholding long lens and using magnification. So if anyone who gets their hand on one of these babies could check this out.
DMF is unavailable/not applicable with manual lenses and since DMF works by keeping shutter half-pressed I'd expect it to be ok for native lenses. The question here is about all the adapted fully manual lenses.It may be possible to get both if DMF is used. I don't think a half shutter press knocks you out of focus magnification while in DMF but I'd have to verify when I get near my cameras.
That is with camera in video mode where it is known to be continuously on. For stills it has been said to activate on half-press; I'm not claiming it does not work, but I'd like to see confirmation one way or the other.It (SS + Focus magnification works) is demonstrated quite well here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5XVGAgPKk4
FF to ~5:00min mark.
This should not be a problem with manual focus lenses. On the a7r/a6000, you can half press the shutter and hold, while subsequently hitting the focus assist button (wherever you have assigned it). Focus assist remains activated until you depress shutter completely.The report about a7 II IBIS says: "activates on half-press of the shutter"; I assume this is to save battery. Unfortunately this would mean no focus magnification + IBIS for manual/adapted lenses since the half-press will cancel magnification; very uncool for longer lenses like my 135 and 70-400; for accurate focus magnification is pretty much mandatory and I sure hoped I wouldd get IBIS to help with vibration which is present when handholding long lens and using magnification. So if anyone who gets their hand on one of these babies could check this out.
LL - "Indeed they are the only camera maker with a mirrorless full frame camera"
Yup. Industry standard.Well I guess technically there is a mirror in a Leica rangefinder.