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Could this finally make smartphone photography good?

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> NATIVE 35mm f1.7 main lens with 1 inch sensor
> Dedicated two-step shutter button
> Co-developed with Zeiss using Zeiss lens coatings.
> Global release
Anyone else going to buy this beast? This phone will replace an X100V.
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/Gear/ Discussion General

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>Color Science edition

Previously: >>4495130
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/mfg/ Medium Format General

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Reply if you're a real mf'er
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What did I find?

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Hi,

Took this photo today. Bad editing aside, is there a way to find what the most brighter stars actually are?

Facing directly south
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OM-5 REVIEW

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This is the review of an OM-5 micro 4/3 camera. I am a full frame user, and I bought this camera to have a small, fun, attractive camera to take snapshits around town. I own or have owned a D850, Z5ii, Z6ii, basically every Nikon DXXX DSLR, D500, Z50, etc. This is my first M43 camera and I was not sure what to expect, so I am chronicling my impressions both for myself, and for other photographers who are looking for a small, fun camera.

Ergonomics: This camera is outstanding IMO. For me the Nikon FF cameras are in this weird middle spot that is ergonomically uncomfortable for me. They are either too small or too big. The D850 and my D7500 fit my hand fantastically. I will always have a Nikon DSLR because they are so comfortable to hold and use. The OM-5 is smaller to hold than my Z5ii for example, and that gets it out of the uncomfortable middle ground. With the Z5, I’m always between holding it in front with all of my fingers, or just 3 – there isn’t really enough room for all 4, but with 3, it feels a little insecure. With the OM-5, three fingers fit perfectly. There is enough grip on the front and a great thumb rest on the back. The buttons are very well placed on the camera body for operation while shooting. Simply put, this is a very comfortable camera to hold and shoot. For reference, when I am walking around and shooting, I grip the camera the entire time in my right hand, and have a wrist lanyard for safety. This can be fatiguing with a larger DSLR (the D800 in particular had almost no thumb rest and it was agonizing to carry. The D850 is much better, but is just heavy and gets tiring on the wrist after several hours). The D7500 is extremely comfortable in this regard because of its blobmera shape and light weight. The Z series FF cameras are in the middle ground of just “ok”. The OM-5 was very good.

TO BE CONTINUED
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Could anyone give me a noob intro to editing and color grading photos?

I have no idea what I'm doing.
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How did I do?

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Just bought anon's old T3I from a pawn shop on a whim after lurking here for a few months. Paid $230+tax. Came with charger, case, second battery, and strap. Came with a Canon "EFS 18-200mm" lens.

What do I think about it? What do I need to know? I don't have a memory card so I've just been screwing around but I don't really have any idea what I'm doing.
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Over the hundred

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So, which of the big companies is going to be the first to offer an affordable 100mp camera?

Fuji is obviously already out there, but this thing is Eight thousand dollars. I suspect that when it happens (eventually) it will be Nikon.
I feel like historically they are the company which has introduced high end features at a lower price.
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Which compact cameras take better photos than modern flagship phones?

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I don't want to buy a new flagship every two years. I just want to have a nice pocket camera and keep my midrange for a while. My old olympus pocket camera lasted for almost a decade.
Preferably nothing more expensive than $700
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