Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
02-20-2018, 07:43 PM
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Fast glass that can produce exceptional out of focus areas. No ƒ4 or variable Aperture offerings. Heavy lenses with great correction, but not the most portable.
OF course no one needs kenspo to figure this out. Look at what they've produced and what's been announced. It's pretty clear what they meant.
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Forum: Photographic Industry and Professionals
02-20-2018, 07:14 PM
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Pentax will do this when Nikon gets up to speed, with Shaker Reduction, Pixel Shift, Astrotracer, full support for legacy glass etc.
I'm shooting witht 20 year old lenses and Shake Reduction. Only 100 Tamron 300 2.8s were released in Pentax mount. Many more were sold in Canon and Nikon Mounts, When will Nikon and Canon catch up and provide SR for older but really good lenses. Or will they just continue to milk the market with really expensive new glass? Will Nikon and Canon R&D come up with new bodies that daress these issues. Or will their owners continue to have to upgrade to VR glass to have stabilized images?
Ya, too bad you don't have the humility to try and understand the truth as other's see it. You are one guy, and no one appointed you some kind of guardian of the truth.
It isn't the truth that offends people, it's you and that post is about as offensive as it gets.
Do you honestly believe what you speak is "the truth". Man, talk to your therapist about this.
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