M.B
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I've emailed Pixii HQ asking if they can let me have some raw monochromes files to play with. I'll report back here if and when I get some
There are links to those right here on the forum, not too long ago I think.
I've emailed Pixii HQ asking if they can let me have some raw monochromes files to play with. I'll report back here if and when I get some
Thanks @Godfrey. I was thinking I'm going to notice not having that 35mm equivalent as it's probably my most-used length with my film cameras, and f/1.4 is useful with <ISO400 films. It may not be a problem once I'm out shooting. If it is, I guess I'm looking at a Skopar 21 to plug the gap....
I don't think it'll be too much of an issue on the Pixii; the APS-C sized sensor will likely avoid the problematic regions of the image circle.I owned the f/4 21mm Skopar. IIRC, I liked it but it was supposedly terrible for digital.
Sorry, just to clarify this after re-reading. If I fit my 15mm Voigtlander to the Pixii, I can select the 10mm focal length and get an effective 22mm frameline?The correlate focal lengths to achieve the same field of view set as 15/35/50 on your film M are 10/24/35 on the Pixii
Not quite. If you want the same field of view as the VC 15mm fitted to your M on the Pixii, you need toSorry, just to clarify this after re-reading. If I fit my 15mm Voigtlander to the Pixii, I can select the 10mm focal length and get an effective 22mm frameline?
On the VF topic: Does it mean the Pixii 28mm (native) framelines are suited to my (native) 28/3,5?. Hence they will show the correct Pixii FoV for framing?The Pixii built-in viewfinder has frame lines for 28, 35, 40, and 50 mm lenses that present the APS-C FoV for each of those focal lengths (as in LCT's listed equivalent FF focal lengths).
YesJust to double check my math:
I LOVE the CV28/3.5 on my Konica Hexar RF (135 film like "FF" sensor). Putting it on a Piixi (APS-C sensor) would decrease the FoV to a ~40mm lens on FF.
YesAnd vice versa, if I want again the same FoV of 28mm FF on APS-C camera, I would require a similar ~18mm native lens.
Is all of this correct or did I miss something?
YesOn the VF topic: Does it mean the Pixii 28mm (native) framelines are suited to my (native) 28/3,5?. Hence they will show the correct Pixii FoV for framing?
No problem. We all are, occasionally. 🙂Thanks for further confirmation. Sometimes I'm thick as a brick 😵
I have a lot of experience with the 26-megapixel Fujifilm X-T4 camera (some people have said it and the Pixii use the same Sony sensor, although that's just hearsay) and in my opinion the 26-megapixel files from the Pixii are A LOT better in terms of luminance noise and color noise. They just look 'way better. I have no way of knowing how much of the difference is s/n ratio, how much is the difference in X-Trans vs. conventional processing in Lightroom, and how much is my own imagination ("endowment effect" is a real thing) but I am a lot happier with how the Pixii files look. Pixii quotes "as low as 0.83e- read noise" on their website, but I'm not familiar with that unit and I have no idea how it compares to other cameras, so all I have to go on is personal taste.I've seen reports that the Pixii has improved electronic components and that because of this the noise generated by 'less good' electronics in 'standard' consumer cameras means the Pixii performs better by having a higher signal to noise ratio. I think that Dear Susans was the source for this. In real world use, for those with the camera, is this your experience?