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Reducing File Size Mirrorless Camera
Jeff | 2024-04-22 02:23:36 |
Perfect size and weight for mirrorless camera video work. 5 |
Steven | 2024-07-05 04:58:32 |
I got this ball head for use on my monopod. It's just the right size and weight for use with my mirrorless camera and lenses. 5 |
WTRogge | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
This product is so ideal, I purchased two. It is well made, the size is perfect for a small mirrorless camera. 5 |
Michael | 2024-06-19 04:54:14 |
If you have a mirrorless camera like the Nikon Z 7, the Peak Design Slidelite Camera Strap is the size to get. Very well-made and stylish with the little touch of leather, it's an excellent strap. Using Peak Design's small anchors, changing the strap from a neck strap to a shoulder strap to a cross body strap is very easy. (We both the Ash color and the Black and they both look good.) 5 |
Sang | 2024-08-22 06:20:22 |
Heard so much about this camera. I had the original fuji x100 (12 mp). Had to upgrade to bigger file size because I'm doing some wall prints. Instead of lugging around my 5D mk3 around, this camera fit the bill in: file size, image quality, quick handling and small form factor. Matter of fact, I'm so happy with this camera's performance, I'm thinking of using it as a 2nd camera for video shooting. The video features on this surpasses the 5D MK3, I think, notably the auto focus during video. Because of its light weight I'm using it as my stedicam camera. Some concerns. It is a consumer camera so I don't think its too durable. Its nicely made but not solid enough. But if it was more solid, it would be heavier which would negate its pocketable charm. Also, when you use a quick release plate on this tiny bottom area, it seems that there isn't enough surface area on the camera to securely attach the QR plate. Here's the big design flaw: So when you tighten the quick release on this camera, the rubber pad starts to grip the LCD screen to a point where you can't pop it out. I'm more concerned with putting upward pressure on the LCD screen like that. I pop the screen out then I tighten the QR plate. They should've made the frame of the LCD so so flush with the bottom of the camera. But once again, this camera was not designed to be used on pro camera support. But more of pros are using this camera. This says a lot about this camera. Good job Sony! Just upgrade few things like more durable body, weather sealing, and better means of coupling the camera I would pay more money for these features. 5 |
Stephen | 2024-08-18 01:38:32 |
Finally!! Fujifilm has really done it with this one! File size and functionality have what was already and awesome camera system. This camera is definitely an upgrade from the X-T4 without changing what I have always loved about the Fujifilm system. Love it!! 5 |
Darren | 2024-07-24 06:17:34 |
The Sony A7RivA was exactly what I needed to accomplish my specific needs. Most of our photos are taken in concert type settings with haze, but then out in a brightly lit lobby area. We also shoot a ton of sports with a handful of portraits. This camera handles everything we throw at it. We have had it for a while now and it just performs flawlessly. Pros: Handles low light well, form factor, stabilization, megapixels for days, the Sony grain, 10fps, great AF, battery life Cons: Screen only tilts (old problem and not a deal killer for me), some of my personal Pros will be cons for some, such as file size, grain, and so on. With the file size comes the need for faster more expensive SDs and a robust storage system. If you don't have adequate storage options then you may want to look at a different camera. But I am loving the images that I have captured with this camera. 5 |
Tom | 2024-08-07 05:46:54 |
I bought this camera a few months ago as an upgrade to my D750 but waited until now to rate it to have some real experience to be able to report on. There is nothing I dislike about this camera. Here is why I love it vs. the D750 which I loved to use too: Features: I use photo stacking for Macro and find the Nikon set up on the D850 easy to use. There are other features I have yet to explore. Focus Area Coverage: It is much wider than the D750, so it is easier to use off center focus points. I always thought this was the worst thing about the D750 so am happy this was improved here. Build Quality / Weather Sealing - the D850 is a more solid camera that is a bit larger. Viewfinder - Excellent size and coverage. AutoFocus - fast and accurate Image Quality - Excellent - so far I have not seen a big improvement over the D750 but have not tried making any large prints. - The only downside to this camera is the huge Raw file sizes which load up your computer memory. I'm going to try Raw Lossless Compressed to reduce file size. Overall, this is the best camera I've ever owned. 5 |
Jerome | 2024-04-16 05:24:34 |
I'm glad I didn't listen to the experts when they said file size and noise were issues. The resolution and performance of this camera is outstanding! And the perfect compliment to my a9 and a7III. Noise is manageable, and shooting in crop mode makes this camera on par w/ the a9. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-06-27 06:20:25 |
This was my third and last attempt to store my mirrorless Nikon equipment. I had been reduced to a plastic file box on the floor. It was the big telephoto which triggered this purchase. The fact that it is quite easily used as a carry-on luggage for airlines sealed this deal. I like that the four casters keep it maneuvering while upright. It fits a medium shirt and pants folder as well as my z7 and 7 lenses. There is also a good assortment of interior pockets to organize batteries, cables and optics gear. The included rain cover is quite nice but the external tripod harness is laughable. 5 |