Canon vs Nikon vs Sony – Eye AUTOFOCUS comparison
Sony once had a great advantage when it comes ot AF performance. But both Canon and Nikon are now closing in fast!
Sony once had a great advantage when it comes ot AF performance. But both Canon and Nikon are now closing in fast!
Is this smartphone really as good or better than a Micro Four Thirds camera?
Robin Wong writes:
Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra boasts one of the best, if not the best camera in smartphones today. The S20 Ultra features 108MP main camera that has F1.8 lens and is optically stabilized. I managed to get my hands on a loaner unit from Samsung Malaysia and I thought why not make a quick comparison test against my own trusty Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark III? I am genuinely curious to see how far has the smartphone consumer imaging technology has improved and what the gap is between a smartphone best camera versus a Micro Four Thirds system. Will the 108MP with advanced computational photography tricks win the battle?
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CanonWatch reports this list of EOS-M lenses that might be announced within the next two years:
I still think Canon should kill the EOS-M line and make EOS-R APS-C cameras instead.
Sonder Creative:
In september last year we compared the depth of field between a 4×5 large format camera and the Canon 5DS R. Large format produced beautiful results. In this video, we demonstrate the detail and resolution you can produce with an 8×10 large format camera. To make it even more interesting, we compare it to the Fujifilm GFX 100, the Canon 5DS R and the Hasselblad X1D II.
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Matti Sulanto believes that Panasonic will keep both systems. I tend to disagree. I think int he long term the L-mount is the safer bet. And despite Panasonic denials…I believe a Panasonic APS-C L-mount camera is coming in 2-3 years and it will be the slow end of MFT.