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Posted: Thu Sep 27th, 2018 22:37
 
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https://petapixel.com/2018/09/27/zeiss-unveils-the-zx1-its-first-ever-full-frame-camera/

Who next?



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Robert wrote:
https://petapixel.com/2018/09/27/zeiss-unveils-the-zx1-its-first-ever-full-frame-camera/

Who next?


Well they really have gone overboard on the aesthetic design.
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I have searious questions on the wisdom of making picture adjustments on the rear screen of a camera ...even if it is a Leica.

Heavens..... some people say you can't edit pictures properly on an iPad or even a laptop.

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Well with a 500Gb memory the big advantage for editing internally with Lr CC is that they will be directly loaded to the Adobe iCloud, from where you can retrieve them anywhere in the world and probably beyond!

Of course they will be totally secure because they are then in at least two places. Or will they? Maybe in an Urban situation, but rural???

I saw the 'no slot' thing mentioned in another review, perhaps the reviewer already knew about this.

Looks like a rubber 'armour' coat could be appropriate to add protection, shape, texture and grip to the apparently slippery body.

With Lr CC the adjustments are usually made with artificial intelligence AI, I use the AI all the time, one click then tinker with the sliders if not completely happy. 90% of images it's smack on. A real time saver and sometimes it gets better results than I was expecting from a poor image.



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Robert wrote:
Well with a 500Gb memory the big advantage for editing internally with Lr CC is that they will be directly loaded to the Adobe iCloud, from where you can retrieve them anywhere in the world and probably beyond!

Of course they will be totally secure because they are then in at least two places. Or will they? Maybe in an Urban situation, but rural???

I saw the 'no slot' thing mentioned in another review, perhaps the reviewer already knew about this.

Looks like a rubber 'armour' coat could be appropriate to add protection, shape, texture and grip to the apparently slippery body.

With Lr CC the adjustments are usually made with artificial intelligence AI, I use the AI all the time, one click then tinker with the sliders if not completely happy. 90% of images it's smack on. A real time saver and sometimes it gets better results than I was expecting from a poor image.


But you inspect it's work on a large screeno.O



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Eric wrote:
I have searious questions on the wisdom of making picture adjustments on the rear screen of a camera ...even if it is a Leica.

Heavens..... some people say you can't edit pictures properly on an iPad or even a laptop.

;-)


Especially a Leica!
Do you take pictures with Leicas I thought they were rich man jewellery. Or is Z7!

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What an Ugly Thing...



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novicius wrote:
What an Ugly Thing...

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As one of my club members has found out with lightroom and the cloud once you use your allocated cloud space your ONLY option is to PAY MORE for extra storage .... and they do not like you changing back to lightroom classic when you realise ...

 

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