thompsonkirk
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What exactly does it mean to have Lightroom ‘built in’?
Kirk
Kirk
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Lightroom CC Mobile App is built right into the camera. The version that’s likely on your smartphone. You can edit on the 4.5” screen and send a finished image to social media/photsharing websites then sync with your existing Library/Catalog automatically in the cloud. It’s actually a really cool concept and may point to the potential future of cameras down the line possibly. It would be nice to have a removable media slot still but that’s another argument.What exactly does it mean to have Lightroom ‘built in’?
Kirk
How did you make this ? I have my doubts about the accuracySize comparison with Sony RX1MII:
Size comparison with the Fuji GFR50:
Surely there must be a way to offload images to an external C-drive or whatever?Lightroom CC Mobile App is built right into the camera. The version that’s likely on your smartphone. You can edit on the 4.5” screen and send a finished image to social media/photsharing websites then sync with your existing Library/Catalog automatically in the cloud. It’s actually a really cool concept and may point to the potential future of cameras down the line possibly. It would be nice to have a removable media slot still but that’s another argument.
Yeah, I was pretty shocked myself. I went to https://camerasize.com/compare/ and generated the images, then took screenshots, uploaded them to a folder on my website, and linked to them here. You can easily try it yourself. The Zeiss ZX1 is not a compact camera, though it does have some interesting features. Some have complained that the Sony RX1 is cramped. No problem with the Zeiss ZX1. Glad there are choices.How did you make this? I have my doubts about the accuracy
If the size ratios are correct, this is a Big Boy. I'm glad to have my RX1r2!How did you make this ? I have my doubts about the accuracy
connect to a computer via USB, im guessing it will show up as an external diskSurely there must be a way to offload images to an external C-drive or whatever?
Theres a built in USB-C port and it’ll also have Wi-Fi.Surely there must be a way to offload images to an external C-drive or whatever?
Or hook a USB-C drive up to it and download into a file system. Either way would work well.connect to a computer via USB, im guessing it will show up as an external disk
What were they thinking? :facesmack:Size comparison with Sony RX1MII:
Size comparison with the Fuji GFR50:
HeatWhat were they thinking? :facesmack:
They decided using a 4.3" rear LCD was worth the extra size. Perhaps if you are going to do a lot of in-camera editing with Lightroom CC, it was a good choice.What were they thinking? :facesmack:
What were they thinking? :facesmack:
The Sony is way too small for my hands. The Zeiss is a bit large but would be very comfortable. The Leica M-D and CL are about as small a camera as I want with a traditional layout. Any smaller and the layout has to be radically different, like a Minox III is....I guess the Zeiss needs the real estate for the screen ...
Yeah it’s a good decision to include... unless you aren’t tied into Adobe in any sense of the concept.They decided using a 4.3" rear LCD was worth the extra size. Perhaps if you are going to do a lot of in-camera editing with Lightroom CC, it was a good choice.
So let's look at the ZX1 compared to a FF rangefinder ... the ONLY FF rangefinder ... the Leica M10:The Sony is way too small for my hands. The Zeiss is a bit large but would be very comfortable. The Leica M-D and CL are about as small a camera as I want with a traditional layout. Any smaller and the layout has to be radically different, like a Minox III is.
Yes, I have largish hands.
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Or you could wait for the Zeiss ZX1 Pro with a larger screen.Thanks G, the ZX1's size is for its intended purpose IMO just right. Any smaller and it will become a fiddly affair.