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Zeiss have announced the Zeiss ZX1 full-frame camera with a 35mm f2.0 lens.
Looks interesting
https://zx1.zeiss.com
Looks interesting
https://zx1.zeiss.com
Zeiss have announced the Zeiss ZX1 full-frame camera with a 35mm f2.0 lens.
Looks interesting
https://zx1.zeiss.com
Looks mad! Just wish it had a 50mm lens, in fact I wish someone would make a 50mm fixed lens camera... anyone!![]()
rich persons toy .
That's all I see really. It looks like a mock up non existent camera they would throw together for some crappy futuristic movie. The in-cam Photoshop is all gimmick too, I wouldn't fancy PP on a 4" 720p screen
I am happy to accept the "gimmick" as a precursor vehicle to something more useful in the future, and something that would happen during and not post capture. It should be regarded mainly as a marketed concept product. They have absolutely nothing to lose in camera market so they can experiment with whatever bull they fancy.
It's also really ugly IMO, course they can do what they want, whether consumers want what they're experimenting with is another thing.
My God that web site is an utter disgrace. Tried two browsers and it's a nightmare on them both. God knows how they expect people to buy their stuff if their experience on that site is anything like mine.
To which the answer is - it has none!
512 GB SSD built in
Because it has a leaf shutter which on its own puts it ahead of the competition..I can't see why anyone would want this over a second hand Leica M9 which is an absolutely stunning camera.
Which goes up (or down) to 1/1000 sec. I cannot see the advantage. It reminds me of my Leica M 6 ...Because it has a leaf shutter which on its own puts it ahead of the competition..
Flash synch at all shutter speeds. Ability to photograph motion with expressive motion blur but no distortion. Silence. Just off the top of my head. There are more advantages of leaf shutters. Top shutter speed of 1/1000 is fine for nearly all photography. Those very few who actually need faster shutter speeds can always stick to their leviathans.Which goes up (or down) to 1/1000 sec. I cannot see the advantage. It reminds me of my Leica M 6 ...
Flash synch at all shutter speeds. Ability to photograph motion with expressive motion blur but no distortion. Silence. Just off the top of my head. There are more advantages of leaf shutters. Top shutter speed of 1/1000 is fine for nearly all photography. Those very few who actually need faster shutter speeds can always stick to their leviathans.
Hi, I have this problem with my Leica M 9, which only has 1/4000, if I want to open lenses maximally.1/1000, ISO100 wide open on a sunny day is going to overexpose. Leaf shutters otherwise are cool.