aizan
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I don't think any mobile apps can do what CornerFix can, so it'll be a "real" computer only solution. Not great for sharing photos, but fine for more "serious" purposes.
Switching batteries after one hour, many of the configuration settings I'd made at the start of the walk were reset to the defaults ... for instance, the ISO setting went from 320 to 160, the Auto-L lock feature was disabled. This tells me that after changing batteries, it is a good idea to check your settings and be sure that the camera is set the way you want.
The Pixii sensor stack must be rather different from the Leica CL or Hasselblad 907x sensor stack: The Color-Skopar 21mm f/3.5 v1 displays a good bit of edge/corner color shifting on the Pixii sensor where it shows virtually none on either of those other two cameras (and the Hasselblad sensor is 33x44 mm, even larger than FF format). I've edited out the color shift in rendering this set of photos. It's usable but I'd have to call the Color-Skopar 21mm a difficult optical match to the Pixii sensor, same as the MS Optical Aporia 24mm f/2.
Leica's digital bodies are known to correct for vignette/color shifting to some degree at least with coded lenses.
https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic...ge/4/#comments
I guess Pixii does not. But since it is a responsive company you should ask for this. Maybe not to automatically detect the lens but you could in theory set it from the smartphone.
My guess is that the Hasselblad also corrects this in software because it doesn't make sense to optimize micro lenses in the CFV II 50C for wide incidence rays since that would degrade the performance when using it on 50x bodies.
My horseback view of Pixii is that currently they are in a late-stage beta mode. This is not a finished product. Fortunately the camera is a Linux computer and can be programmed to fix any woes it has and may have in the future. Correct me if I am wrong but I believe that this is the only computer with a lens being sold as a consumer camera.
This is the difference between a mechanical adding machine and an HP pocket calculator. And let's be realistic about what is going on here, some complaints by non-users are like saying the baby cannot run the 440. This is a work in progress. I believe in the concept and its initial form and method. You know people laughed at Jobs and Wozniak, too. GoPro talent is deeply involved in this. GoPro was laughed at, too. How can those two freaks compete with IBM? Who needs a tiny movie camera to put on their head? And neither will probably work or sell, anyway.
Mechanical watches are pretty but if you want an accurate watch buy a quartz crystal one. Everything is becoming computerized because it is better, more accurate and cheaper. Film cameras, wet plate cameras will be with us for a long time. We still have horse-drawn carriages, too.
Do you have a delivery date and time from UPS?
Sadly, my recent experience with UPS says to me that their credibility when it comes to international packages is just about nil.
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Pixii should give the choice of shippers. I would never choose UPS, especially after reading your and Godfrey's horrible experiences.
It's time for Pixii to step up and find an alternative, like DHL.
I do thank you for your concern.
You are not a lawyer or you would know the answer to that before you posed it. They had tried DHL in the past and they were worse. These guys at Pixii are not a Mom and Pop operation. Additionally you may have noticed supply chain problems worldwide as a following indicator of the past pandemic. Things are screwed up right now.
On a grander scale this is little more than an annoyance. I am major PO'ed that an international company running 24/7 and computerized to the max can lose a package, say they tried to deliver it and then send it back to France. Which one of these guys is Mo? But it is what it is. If getting screaming and hollering mad worked I would be doing it. But I learned it never works. So I will wait this one out and just enjoy the camera that much more when it graces my doorstep. Notice I said "when" and not "if." ;o)
If/when I order something else from Europe and the company says they'll use UPS, I'll say, "No, please hold it there. I'll fly over and pick it up in person. It'll be faster and much less aggravating." 😀
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No, I am not a lawyer, thankfully, but that really has nothing to do with this.
Also, supply chain problems at this point is a flimsy excuse for bad service.
It’s not that hard to deliver a package. Ups, FedEx etc have decades of experience doing this. If they cannot manage to meet an average standard of service, they have issues that need to be resolved. But not resolved on our dime.
****ty service is ****ty service. No need to make excuses.
I am at the mercy of international shippers. If you think the supply chain problems are exaggerated look around. Auto suppliers without parts, auto makers without parts, electronics firms without parts, stores without goods. This is fact. It may be unpleasant or not what you want to believe but that changes nothing.