Jonathan-Mac
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Oops, yes!??? You mean 26mm!
Oops, yes!??? You mean 26mm!
I had the Limited version... Same optics.Maybe you mean my Pentax 40/2.8xs...
They can make as many toy lenses as they want, and I'll happily buy them at that price. Seeing as you can't even get the focal length correct, I doubt your bias and prejudice would allow you to use one anyway. I have no such issues. I'm on the Lumix Facebook group, and there's a few users there that know how to use it as well.The plastic 40mm f/8 "pancake" manual focus $200 toy lens that was announced with the S9.
Mine too, Pete. I think that with the S9 and Lumix Lab app you can use the smartphone as a monitor with a bigger screen than the LCD of the camera. Simply by putting an universal smarphone holder in the cold shoe of the S9 and connecting the camera and the smartphone via Bluetooth, I guess.My old eyes struggle with MF.
Thanks Xavier! I hadn't thought about using the iPhone on a cold shoe mount. I will take a look on Google to see what mounts will suit my iPhone 15 Plus.Mine too, Pete. I think that with the S9 and Lumix Lab app you can use the smartphone as a monitor with a bigger screen than the LCD of the camera. Simply by putting an universal smarphone holder in the cold shoe of the S9 and connecting the camera and the smartphone via Bluetooth, I guess.
I tried that with the S5ii and the Lumix Sync app, but the connection was not optimal all the time. I did not try to connect both with an usb-c cable, like the Sony users do with the Xperia smartphone. Maybe it works.
There is a very good app for Sony cameras to use the Phone as a monitor, besides the official Sony one. It is called "Monitor +", but unfortunely is not compatible with Lumix...
I would find that horribly clunky for photography and the refresh rate not quick enough, it's not as critical for video as it's continuous.Mine too, Pete. I think that with the S9 and Lumix Lab app you can use the smartphone as a monitor with a bigger screen than the LCD of the camera. Simply by putting an universal smarphone holder in the cold shoe of the S9 and connecting the camera and the smartphone via Bluetooth, I guess.
I need to wear glasses for reading and computer work but my longer vision is still good. So with the S9 I have to put on my glasses to see the LCD which is fine, but sometimes with MF it can be difficult to see the MF assist lines depending on how many 'edges' there are in the image being taken. As I mentioned, laziness kicks in and AF is very easy to use and to trust.I would find that horribly clunky for photography and the refresh rate not quick enough, it's not as critical for video as it's continuous.
Why not use the MF aids but then I suppose if your eyesight is bad that too could be difficult.
I used to get slated on Pentax forums for saying better AF on MILC is a necessity if you're either much older (most of them) or have bad eyesight but they insisted their DSLR gear was a "better photographic tool" and even I had difficulty getting a decent hit rate of keepers. I'd just stick to the AF unless you can't see where it's focussing via the LCD either.
Seems like a big EVF camera with diopter adjustment is the best bet, I'm glad Pete brought this up as it's a big factor if trying to use an S9 or other EVF-less camera and your eyesight is not great.
Indeed, especially eye detect AF was an amazing invention. For me S5ii has detected cormorant, blackbird and even black sheep eyes. If I critically review my old DSLR photos with it's legendary non detect 11 AF point system it makes one realise what superior tech this is.I need to wear glasses for reading and computer work but my longer vision is still good. So with the S9 I have to put on my glasses to see the LCD which is fine, but sometimes with MF it can be difficult to see the MF assist lines depending on how many 'edges' there are in the image being taken. As I mentioned, laziness kicks in and AF is very easy to use and to trust.
No bias or prejudice here, I'm afraid. I'm not sure how you got that from an error with the focal length.They can make as many toy lenses as they want, and I'll happily buy them at that price. Seeing as you can't even get the focal length correct, I doubt your bias and prejudice would allow you to use one anyway. I have no such issues. I'm on the Lumix Facebook group, and there's a few users there that know how to use it as well.View attachment 7785View attachment 7786View attachment 7787
I agreeI would find that horribly clunky for photography
Actually, the 20x magnification focus assist is a very good help, but it would be even better with a 6.5 inches screen of a smartphoneWhy not use the MF aids but then I suppose if your eyesight is bad that too could be difficult.
Definitely, camera LCDs now look very outdated and small compared to a phone with a higher quality screen.Actually, the 20x magnification focus assist is a very good help, but it would be even better with a 6.5 inches screen of a smartphone