Well, Radomir is a brand embassador, so he has to be happy with it
No worries, I know him long enough to trust his words and his reviews, even though he's of course Canon-biased. I remember very well when he asked around in the dforum for the 'best bokeh lens' many years ago when he first experimented with the kind of backlight/silhouette shots that later became his signature shots for a while.
But to judge the button, a 'neutral' opinion would maybe be more helpful.
...and an OVF, at least in my case.
Well, if this works, I'm sure you'll soon see it on lower cost bodies, too.
I do
Seriously: they have the technology, so why NOT use it in their top DSLR?
No worries, I know him long enough to trust his words and his reviews, even though he's of course Canon-biased. I remember very well when he asked around in the dforum for the 'best bokeh lens' many years ago when he first experimented with the kind of backlight/silhouette shots that later became his signature shots for a while.
But to judge the button, a 'neutral' opinion would maybe be more helpful.
(01-07-2020, 11:25 AM)JJ_SO Wrote: Aaahh, these crippled mirrorless bodies just for the sake of. flapping mirror...
...and an OVF, at least in my case.
(01-07-2020, 11:25 AM)JJ_SO Wrote: Chris did like it but also said, he was struggling because the sensitivity was rather high. You're right of course, not much tried it so far and I certainly won't - I don't know any Canon users who'd run for it.
Well, if this works, I'm sure you'll soon see it on lower cost bodies, too.
(01-07-2020, 11:25 AM)JJ_SO Wrote: You think, the D6 would get IBIS? I don't.
I do
Seriously: they have the technology, so why NOT use it in their top DSLR?
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