wallpaperviking
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After handling both the new Nikon and Canon mirrorless cameras, it is good to see that they both have multiple
"aspect ratios" that are visible in the EVF. This is an amazing viewing and composition aid and as far as I know, they both include the full RAW file to be played with in post processing.
Where is this with Sony cameras? As far as I can tell, we still only have 3:2 and 16:9 (video).
I currently have the Fuji GFX and the aspect ratios in that camera are AWESOME!
Am on the lookout for a faster focusing stills camera but would love to keep a 5:4 aspect ratio.. This is making me lean towards the Nikon at some point in the future (or maybe the new Panasonic) even though the Sony has the better lens line up and focusing...
I also wish the Fuji XT-3 had better aspect ratio options...
I did come across this video that seems to have a basic 4:3 option but I have a feeling this only works in video mode? It is shown at the 0.28 second mark. Can anybody confirm this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqCQ-4ySNoA[SUB][/SUB]
Would love to hear your thoughts, thanks in advance!
P.S Anybody replying saying that you can simply crop in post, in my opinion, it is not even close to the same experience... That is not what I am looking for..
"aspect ratios" that are visible in the EVF. This is an amazing viewing and composition aid and as far as I know, they both include the full RAW file to be played with in post processing.
Where is this with Sony cameras? As far as I can tell, we still only have 3:2 and 16:9 (video).
I currently have the Fuji GFX and the aspect ratios in that camera are AWESOME!
Am on the lookout for a faster focusing stills camera but would love to keep a 5:4 aspect ratio.. This is making me lean towards the Nikon at some point in the future (or maybe the new Panasonic) even though the Sony has the better lens line up and focusing...
I also wish the Fuji XT-3 had better aspect ratio options...
I did come across this video that seems to have a basic 4:3 option but I have a feeling this only works in video mode? It is shown at the 0.28 second mark. Can anybody confirm this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqCQ-4ySNoA[SUB][/SUB]
Would love to hear your thoughts, thanks in advance!
P.S Anybody replying saying that you can simply crop in post, in my opinion, it is not even close to the same experience... That is not what I am looking for..