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Print Quality From Mirrorless Cameras

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Print Quality From Mirrorless Cameras

2024-05-13 05:36:28

good quality and necessary with today's MILC ( mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras)

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2024-05-21 09:13:54

Excellent quality and very well made. Large enough to hold two mirrorless cameras with lenses plus a couple of other lenses plus accessories.

5
2024-06-16 07:24:46

I'll admit I was a bit skeptical about mirrorless cameras......until I tried this one. It is amazing. Photo quality really is best in class, the interface is easy to understand, and the touchscreen adds the icing to the cake. I also like the silent mode for stealth shots.

5
2024-08-23 06:54:46

Amazing stabilizer, great with mirrorless cameras.

5
2024-08-02 01:11:46

Solid Ball Head  for mirrorless cameras!

5
2024-04-24 03:33:43

Been loving this lens our our mirrorless cameras.

5
2024-09-05 04:34:52

I've watched this camera for years because I've known that Fujifilm mirrorless cameras are quality and reproduce color best. I was finally able to purchase the camera and I'm thrilled to have it.

5
2024-06-21 02:54:20

This is my second one of these cases and it offers good protection for my DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Great quality at a low price. Excellent value!

5
2024-06-09 09:58:36

This is a small, high-quality ball head, but should be ok for most DSLR's or mirrorless cameras. I use mine mounted to a Platypod with a Canon 5DIII without the battery grip, when I'm photographing low to the ground.

5
2024-05-25 06:41:25

To preface this story, this is my first DSLR and my first Pentax. Before this I had owned two mirrorless cameras.  First I started with a Lumix S1 but was looking to upgrade and convinced myself to sell everything to buy into the Fuji GFX system. To my (and many others) surprise I was dissatisfied with not only the build quality of the 50sii but the images I was creating with it. Something just didn't look right. I couldn't place my finger on it but things looked... sterile?  I thought a digital medium format sensor was the answer to replicating my medium format film cameras but alas, this was not the case. I wanted to capture a black and white film look with a digital camera but couldn't afford a Leica monochrome. It was a risky move on my part but I sold my GFX after doing a lot of research into the K3iii monochrome. The first day I took it out I knew I had made the right choice. Images from this camera are pure magic and have tricked many people around me thinking it was film. Match this sensor with a M42 adapter and throw some Super-Takumar, it looks identical to B&W film. Love shooting this thing at night at ridiculously high ISO levels. The build quality is like a tank. View finder is bright and easy to focus. Speaking of focusing, the auto focus is faster than some of the mirrorless cameras Ive used. I don't ever want to go back to mirrorless after using this gem, there's nothing like framing your image through the lens. My only complaint is it takes a second to get used to exposing correctly. You need to be very mindful of blown out highlights. Images match that of any full frame camera I've ever used. I love this thing so much I can only hope Pentax will release a full frame monochrome camera in the future to compete with Leica. Anyway, if you love B&W photography then this is the camera for you.

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