Michael Markey
Veteran
Best not watch this Q43 lens comparison then (1:19)
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Best not watch this Q43 lens comparison then (1:19)
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I agree their waffling has worsened I just went to the lens comparison at about 1:19.
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At 150mm, you'd be down to cellphone sensor size. It's simply a digital crop. Better to stick near 43mm or buy something else. As far as why no one has one yet (in a thread of maybe 15 people), (1) it is expensive and (2) it isn't easy to find yet I'd imagine.I have been reading the manual for this camera and it will crop in at various effective focal lengths up to 150mm.
(3) nobody is interested in it.
And, back to (1) $6,895.00
I have been reading the manual for this camera and it will crop in at various effective focal lengths up to 150mm. OK, kind of cute. But it will also alter aspect ration to wide but not quite panchro. So there are some interesting tricks in its bag. On the plus side those who have gotten the camera have not reported firmware glitches. This is nice to read after what has been reported with the M11.
But no one yet has gotten one?
I actually use an 85mm often right now and love it. That said, I see no reason to buy a $7000 camera and then crop down to M43 etc. You buy a camera like this because 43mm is exactly what you like.Not so. They are sold out so I guess a lot of people are interested in it. Price? Yeah, high. That seems a trend at Leica.
As for the internal crop, yes, at 150mm it is not great. There are other less drastic crops. And how often do folks shoot at 150mm? I have an LTM 135mm gathering dust. Likewise an 85mm. I wonder how many folks shoot long lenses? Just curious.
I actually use an 85mm often right now and love it. That said, I see no reason to buy a $7000 camera and then crop down to M43 etc. You buy a camera like this because 43mm is exactly what you like.
What makes you think like this? Every manufacturer makes multiple 85mm (unless they make 75mm or 90mm instead) lenses. Do you think they do that because people do not buy them?I do not doubt that you use and enjoy an 85. Others, too. But I do not think that there are lots of people do.
I guess... they will work like small sensor cameras. Same depth of field etc. Better high ISO.Nevertheless the Q3 43 offers "digital zoom" which is a crop in 75 and 90mm crops. I cannot vouch for the quality of these crops. But I would feel safe in assuming they both work pretty well.
Exactly.I do not think the camera was designed for folks who shoot long but it can do it in a pinch for occasional circumstances.
It's pretty damn close for people who like 43mm lenses.This is not a perfect camera, there are no perfect cameras.
Well, like any fixed lens camera... it works wonderful if you like the FOV it offers.It has had a lot of good reviews and from solid reviewers like Matt Osborne and mathphotographer along with others. It seems as if it does a lot of things pretty well, but not everything well.