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Vivitar 20Mp Digital Camera

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Vivitar 20Mp Digital Camera

2024-09-17 08:38:56

This camera is so responsive! image quality is impeccable and honestly i dont even notice that is 'only' 20mp. Very worthy entry into the canon lineup!

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2024-08-25 02:17:44

I had this lens once before. Sold when I sold a camera. Recently bought a Leica SL2 and wanted a lightweight inexpensive normal lens. Immediately bought this lens for a second time. Lightweight. Lovely color and contrast rendering. Snappy auto focus on the SL2. Granted the image files are reduced to 20MP on the SL2. However even with 20MP one can still print 20x30 inches. Bottom line I highly recommend this Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens.

5
2024-06-25 05:48:26

I've owned a lot of M43 cameras over the past 13 years. The ones with the 20MP sensors have all been pretty good, but there have been some compromises in some of the models in terms of EVF, or IBIS, etc. I did not expect to like the G95 as much as I do. I had had a GX9, which has quite good image quality, but which had iffy IBIS and a terrible EVF, so I was looking for an alternative. I didn't want a G9, as it was too big, so I decided to try the G95. Surprisingly enough, it's a great size; I shoot a lot with the PL 100-400mm and it balances really well with it, and the IBIS is far superior to that in the GX9. The EVF is very good, nice and big, and the camera really just feels good in hand. Output is very typical of the 20MP sensored bodies. SOOC jpgs are just a touch less punchy than the same on the GX9, but if you PP the RAWs the same, they are identical in output. And here's the critical test: Even though I have an S5 for more specialized shooting, the camera I find myself reaching for to take with is the G95. It's just enjoyable to work with, and light enough to not feel like you are toting a boat anchor with a bag of brick lenses. I highly recommend it, especially with some of the sale pricing that's come around on it in the past few months. It's a bargain for what you get.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use it as a back up for my digital camera.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

This converter allows me to use my Vivitar macro lens on my new Nikon D7100 camera. I also have many filters for my macro lens so they now work with the Nikon D7100!!!

5
2024-05-16 04:15:29

First drone. 1" sensor. Good glass. Great 20mp photos and 4k 60fps video. Easy to operate. The case that comes with works well for drone and three batteries (2 extra batteries - buy them instead of a case you don't need). The iPad 2018 version 9.7 slides into the remote perfectly and has enough processing power for a very good experience. DJI software as well as Litchi. This setup is comparable in cost to a good lens. If you think of it that way it's a no brainer now that the 4 Pro 2 has a 1" sensor.

5
2024-08-21 03:56:56

Considering the name vivitar from years gone by - was never the top brand but made its name present in the camera business. I bought this bag hoping that it would meet my needs but thinking maybe not. After I received the bag - this bag is great - the photo does not do it justice! I love mine!

5
2024-09-02 02:36:30

You would think that a chunk of translucent plastic would be useless as an on-camera flash modifier. I believe this apparatus works as a light distributor in 360 degrees. I tested this product with both a Vivitar 283 and a Vivitar 285HV on a EOS 5D Mark III. It seemed to work best when I set the camera setting to Av mode at a set aperture rather than in M mode and let the flash do the work. Of course, using a slower shutter speed allowed the available light to "invade" the image and allow more "depth of field" with the allowance of light. In the Av mode, the shutter speed was slower, the IS of the lens allowed for a focused image, and that allowed for the exposure to be "perfect" if there is such thing. I cut my teeth on film and digital follows in the tradition of Adam's Zone System and everything works on digital as it did, does in analog. I was completely blown away to this fact. Enjoy your new toy. This is a PJ's staple for "controlled" flash light!

5
2024-09-01 03:46:17

I am trying to use older Vivitar lenses with my current and future Canon camera's. Bought this as it bridged the gap between the cannon bayonet connection and the vivitar screw mount. Tried it yesterday and it works perfectly. The adapter did get stuck on the camera until I used something to grip the ring better....but that's just part of my learning curve.

5
2024-07-27 07:47:28

Most of my work is in the studio doing headshots and groups for corporations and firms. At times I go out and use the speedlights for events, office and groups. I have a 580 Canon and a couple Vivitar 383s for extra light. It tried the 560-VI for extra light (Manual). First impressions: Very comparable to the Canon 580 alhough manual. About the same weight, and similar construction. Almost as powerful, but recharges in about half the time. Wow. The battery door seems to be far more solid and works better. The shoe is metal which should be better. Screen is bright and easy to read like the Canon. Vivitar is not. Vivitar is not as powerful and takes longer to recharge. The 560 has a lot of features close to that of Canon. More than I will need. Also it syncs well with the Canon Camera through a Vello wireless sync. The Camera can wake it up when it goes into sleep mode. Vivital is less expensive a little, but is very cheap in comparison. I highly reommend this exept that I have not field tested it enough. How durable is it and how reliable? While Canon sets the standard, this seems to be awesome, and so far seems to come close at a fraction of the price. PS. The instruction booklet is a little confusing. I think someone in China wrote it..

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