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With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the solemirrorless hold-out



 
 
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Old September 14th 16, 03:20 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
PAS[_2_]
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the solemirrorless hold-out

On 9/14/2016 3:57 AM, RichA wrote:
Except for Pentax, but their market is very small.

http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/

Looks good to me, I'd definitely consider this camera. I'm not getting
any younger and I'm growing tired of lugging heavy gear around.

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Old September 14th 16, 03:42 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the sole mirrorless hold-out

In article , PAS wrote:

On 9/14/2016 3:57 AM, RichA wrote:
Except for Pentax, but their market is very small.

http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/

Looks good to me, I'd definitely consider this camera. I'm not getting
any younger and I'm growing tired of lugging heavy gear around.


I can not believe that we'll se this in any Canon soon:

" Video: Full HD 60p, 5-axis electronic image stabilization"
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Old September 14th 16, 04:07 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the solemirrorless hold-out

On 9/14/2016 10:42 AM, android wrote:
In article , PAS wrote:

On 9/14/2016 3:57 AM, RichA wrote:
Except for Pentax, but their market is very small.

http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/

Looks good to me, I'd definitely consider this camera. I'm not getting
any younger and I'm growing tired of lugging heavy gear around.

I can not believe that we'll se this in any Canon soon:

" Video: Full HD 60p, 5-axis electronic image stabilization"
----------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Not a problem for me as I don't shoot video with my camera.
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Old September 14th 16, 05:54 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the solemirrorless hold-out

On 14/09/2016 15:20, PAS wrote:
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Looks good to me, I'd definitely consider this camera. I'm not getting
any younger and I'm growing tired of lugging heavy gear around.


You might find an MFT camera even smaller an lighter, with a better
choice of lenses too.

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Old September 14th 16, 06:16 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the sole mirrorless hold-out

On 2016-09-14 14:20:28 +0000, PAS said:

On 9/14/2016 3:57 AM, RichA wrote:
Except for Pentax, but their market is very small.

http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/

Looks good to me, I'd definitely consider this camera. I'm not getting
any younger and I'm growing tired of lugging heavy gear around.


That is one of the major reasons I made the move to the Fujifilm
X-system. My DSLR hasn't left the house since April. My APS-C X-E2 has
lessened the load without a loss in IQ. With a Domke courier bag which
can hold my extra lenses (14mm, 35mm, 55-200mm) some extra batteries,
the entire kit seems to weigh less than my D300S+battery grip, even
when using a Blackrapid strap.

I am seriously considering the X-T2, and I hear there is a possibility
of an X-E3 sometime in 2017. As much as I am impressed by the D500 it
was just two years too late for me as a D300S successor, and as I am
reluctant to lug my D300S kit around I can't see that the D500 is going
to drag me back to the Nikon DSLR camp.

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Old September 14th 16, 08:09 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the sole mirrorless hold-out

In article 2016091410164767506-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom,
Savageduck wrote:

On 2016-09-14 14:20:28 +0000, PAS said:

On 9/14/2016 3:57 AM, RichA wrote:
Except for Pentax, but their market is very small.

http://www.mirrorlessrumors.com/

Looks good to me, I'd definitely consider this camera. I'm not getting
any younger and I'm growing tired of lugging heavy gear around.


That is one of the major reasons I made the move to the Fujifilm
X-system. My DSLR hasn't left the house since April. My APS-C X-E2 has
lessened the load without a loss in IQ. With a Domke courier bag which
can hold my extra lenses (14mm, 35mm, 55-200mm) some extra batteries,
the entire kit seems to weigh less than my D300S+battery grip, even
when using a Blackrapid strap.


My EOS-M fits a wide coat pocket and there's plenty of room in my
carryalong for it and two or three primes and other stuff.

I am seriously considering the X-T2, and I hear there is a possibility
of an X-E3 sometime in 2017. As much as I am impressed by the D500 it
was just two years too late for me as a D300S successor, and as I am
reluctant to lug my D300S kit around I can't see that the D500 is going
to drag me back to the Nikon DSLR camp.


I think that the T2 maybe the most interesting offering from Fuji right
now with its ruggedness in body and selected lenses and that it's a good
contender to the Canon MILCs but the M5 has yet to make it's debute at
the salong and will probably be a good and by me preferred replacement
for the M in the carryalong the day it fails.

That said: Halfframe does not give your files the fullframe look. Bigger
is better. To the extent that I generally prefer the 8MP of the 1D2
(APS-H) over the 18 of the M (APS-C), but I'm a lazy dude...
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Old September 14th 16, 08:46 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the sole mirrorless hold-out

In article , android
wrote:

That is one of the major reasons I made the move to the Fujifilm
X-system. My DSLR hasn't left the house since April. My APS-C X-E2 has
lessened the load without a loss in IQ. With a Domke courier bag which
can hold my extra lenses (14mm, 35mm, 55-200mm) some extra batteries,
the entire kit seems to weigh less than my D300S+battery grip, even
when using a Blackrapid strap.


My EOS-M fits a wide coat pocket and there's plenty of room in my
carryalong for it and two or three primes and other stuff.


it depends on the coat. my nikon slr fits in jacket pocket, with a
couple of lenses in other pockets.
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Old September 14th 16, 09:00 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the sole mirrorless hold-out

In article ,
nospam wrote:

In article , android
wrote:

That is one of the major reasons I made the move to the Fujifilm
X-system. My DSLR hasn't left the house since April. My APS-C X-E2 has
lessened the load without a loss in IQ. With a Domke courier bag which
can hold my extra lenses (14mm, 35mm, 55-200mm) some extra batteries,
the entire kit seems to weigh less than my D300S+battery grip, even
when using a Blackrapid strap.


My EOS-M fits a wide coat pocket and there's plenty of room in my
carryalong for it and two or three primes and other stuff.


it depends on the coat. my nikon slr fits in jacket pocket, with a
couple of lenses in other pockets.


A D3000 body with the lenses on the side?
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Old September 14th 16, 09:08 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the sole mirrorless hold-out

In article , android
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My EOS-M fits a wide coat pocket and there's plenty of room in my
carryalong for it and two or three primes and other stuff.


it depends on the coat. my nikon slr fits in jacket pocket, with a
couple of lenses in other pockets.


A D3000 body with the lenses on the side?


d7100
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Old September 14th 16, 09:15 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default With the impending launch of this Canon, Nikon remains the sole mirrorless hold-out

In article ,
nospam wrote:

In article , android
wrote:


My EOS-M fits a wide coat pocket and there's plenty of room in my
carryalong for it and two or three primes and other stuff.

it depends on the coat. my nikon slr fits in jacket pocket, with a
couple of lenses in other pockets.


A D3000 body with the lenses on the side?


d7100


Really wide coat it is!
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