A monologue about the rumored camera. : Unaju's various photos
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작성자 ul39sv 작성일 24-10-31 20:50 조회 2 댓글 0본문
Canon is rumored to have a body that is easier to buy than the full-size EOS R6.
If it's the EOS R mkII, it will cost around 250,000 yen, have no in-body image stabilization,
and keep the 30MP sensor. (This class is easy to use)
It will have dual slots, and video performance will be 4K60P without cropping.
No heat issues.
Also, if I'm being greedy, I'd like the texture of the body to remain the same,
and the operation system and AF of the EOS R7 to evolve to the same level as the EOS R7.
This EOS R wasn't that great, so it reminded me of the camera journey I went on.
From Nikon, there are rumors of the Z8 or Z6III.
I think it's likely to use a 30MP sensor equivalent to the SONY α7IV.
It could be the same type of 25MP stacked sensor as the α9II,
but I think it would be fine if the new model that is likely to be developed for the α9III was released later.
The first model of the α9 can now be bought for around 350,000 yen,
but if you can buy it at the same price, the short-body version of the Z9 with the old stacked sensor is also a good option.
The price is a bit high with a stacked sensor.
99% of photographers who don't end up buying the Z9 are either absolutely better with a DSLR,
don't like the size, or have a problem with the price.
I'd like a new model that can be made for 300,000 to 500,000 yen that solves the dissatisfaction points of the Z7 II and Z6 II.
I'm not satisfied with the AF performance or functions compared to other manufacturers.
I'm talking about new ways of shooting, such as eye AF and subject recognition.
I also think that not being able to assign ISO sensitivity directly to the command dial is an old idea.
Personally, I would like the 10-pin terminal because it is durable and safe to use.
If I could be greedy, I would like them to be particular about the viewfinder.
I love what Nikon is aiming for with grips and viewfinders.
I think Sony's new product will be an APS-C stacked sensor camera.
Panasonic and Leica will probably use stacked sensors,
but it might be full-frame, APS-C, or Four Thirds.
I'm looking forward to it.
A shot from yesterday morning. The skies have been strange lately.
It looks like a typhoon is approaching.
Nikon Z 6Ⅱ NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S
If it's the EOS R mkII, it will cost around 250,000 yen, have no in-body image stabilization,
and keep the 30MP sensor. (This class is easy to use)
It will have dual slots, and video performance will be 4K60P without cropping.
No heat issues.
Also, if I'm being greedy, I'd like the texture of the body to remain the same,
and the operation system and AF of the EOS R7 to evolve to the same level as the EOS R7.
This EOS R wasn't that great, so it reminded me of the camera journey I went on.
From Nikon, there are rumors of the Z8 or Z6III.
I think it's likely to use a 30MP sensor equivalent to the SONY α7IV.
It could be the same type of 25MP stacked sensor as the α9II,
but I think it would be fine if the new model that is likely to be developed for the α9III was released later.
The first model of the α9 can now be bought for around 350,000 yen,
but if you can buy it at the same price, the short-body version of the Z9 with the old stacked sensor is also a good option.
The price is a bit high with a stacked sensor.
99% of photographers who don't end up buying the Z9 are either absolutely better with a DSLR,
don't like the size, or have a problem with the price.
I'd like a new model that can be made for 300,000 to 500,000 yen that solves the dissatisfaction points of the Z7 II and Z6 II.
I'm not satisfied with the AF performance or functions compared to other manufacturers.
I'm talking about new ways of shooting, such as eye AF and subject recognition.
I also think that not being able to assign ISO sensitivity directly to the command dial is an old idea.
Personally, I would like the 10-pin terminal because it is durable and safe to use.
If I could be greedy, I would like them to be particular about the viewfinder.
I love what Nikon is aiming for with grips and viewfinders.
I think Sony's new product will be an APS-C stacked sensor camera.
Panasonic and Leica will probably use stacked sensors,
but it might be full-frame, APS-C, or Four Thirds.
I'm looking forward to it.
A shot from yesterday morning. The skies have been strange lately.
It looks like a typhoon is approaching.
Nikon Z 6Ⅱ NIKKOR Z 24-120mm f/4 S
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