Olympus/Canon beat Sony and Nikon for weather sealing
RichA Wrote in message:
Truth is, only two cameras that I've know of had sealing beyond the norm: The Panasonic GH3 and the Olympus E-1. The Panasonic had level 2 environmental sealing and the old Olympus E-1 was rumoured to have level 4 sealing. Videos of the camera being cleaned off in fountains and such seemed to prove that. But that the Sony was a "wash out" (get it?) doesn't surprise me. In all fairness: The Imaging Resource article compares pro gear with wannabee! The true oponent should have been the Sony A9. The original article can be found he http://www.imaging-resource.com/arti...r-testing-niko n-d850-vs-sony-a7riii-canon-5div-olympus-e-m1II -- Bats can't tell us apart! ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Olympus/Canon beat Sony and Nikon for weather sealing
RichA Wrote in message:
On Wednesday, 10 January 2018 04:00:51 UTC-5, android wrote: RichA Wrote in message: Truth is, only two cameras that I've know of had sealing beyond the norm: The Panasonic GH3 and the Olympus E-1. The Panasonic had level 2 environmental sealing and the old Olympus E-1 was rumoured to have level 4 sealing. Videos of the camera being cleaned off in fountains and such seemed to prove that. But that the Sony was a "wash out" (get it?) doesn't surprise me. In all fairness: The Imaging Resource article compares pro gear with wannabee! The true oponent should have been the Sony A9. The original article can be found he http://www.imaging-resource.com/arti...r-testing-niko n-d850-vs-sony-a7riii-canon-5div-olympus-e-m1II -- Problem is, they claim weather sealing or resistance, the camera should be able to withstand something. Otherwise, they shouldn't claim it can. You're right! It's just that I'm homing in on the claim that the alfa series are to be supposed to be pro stuff... https://www.lensrentals.com/blog/201...ing-your-camer a-wet-teardown-of-a-salty-sony-a7sii/ -- Bats can't tell us apart! ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- http://usenet.sinaapp.com/ |
Olympus/Canon beat Sony and Nikon for weather sealing
On 2018-01-11 10:26:33 +0000, Whisky-dave said:
On Wednesday, 10 January 2018 17:36:10 UTC, android wrote: RichA Wrote in message: On Wednesday, 10 January 2018 04:00:51 UTC-5, android wrote: RichA Wrote in message: Truth is, only two cameras that I've know of had sealing beyond the norm: The Panasonic GH3 and the Olympus E-1. The Panasonic had level 2 environmental sealing and the old Olympus E-1 was rumoured to have level 4 sealing. Videos of the camera being cleaned off in fountains and such seemed to prove that. But that the Sony was a "wash out" (get it?) doesn't surprise me. In all fairness: The Imaging Resource article compares pro gear with wannabee! The true oponent should have been the Sony A9. The original article can be found he http://www.imaging-resource.com/arti...r-testing-niko n-d850-vs-sony-a7riii-canon-5div-olympus-e-m1II -- Problem is, they claim weather sealing or resistance, the camera should be able to withstand something. Otherwise, they shouldn't claim it can. You're right! It's just that I'm homing in on the claim that the alfa series are to be supposed to be pro stuff... Doesn't it depend on what the individual thinks pro actually means. In photography that would mean that the gear can take the daily beating and still produce stunning files. These ain't studiocameras, BTW... Pros can use any cam of course, but the results would not be consistent nor predictable. As an example I doubt the new iMac Pros are weather proof ;-) Prograde graphic computers would give the user the option to chose the display... -- teleportation kills |
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