Sony Nex can fire without lens, and lot of the SLRs too...
Thank you for the info. Btw, what is the purpose to fire a camera without lens attach?
Sony Nex can fire without lens, and lot of the SLRs too...
hehe, i'm not sure.
if you aren't sure, don't mention "other cameras"
the purpose? one of the reasons is, when mounting some manual lenses that are reallyyyyyyyyyyy old through an adaptor, the body can't recognize them, thus the shutter won't release. so you need to have to enable the camera to release the shutter without the lens attached. hence that option.
Not only Nikon 1 cannot fire without lens attach, all other camera can't too leh.
Nikon 1's 60 fps is about still pictures (not videos), at 10mp. E-P3 or other dSLR can't do that.A breakthrough is described as :A sudden, dramatic, and important discovery or development, esp. in science
the Olympus PEN E-P3 and many other DSLR/DSLR-like cameras are already capable of 60fps for video
it is no technological breakthrough, it is not new, not revolutionary
10fps for stills is also not considered as a breakthrough for a camera with no flapping mirror
the AF speed certainly needs more, much more, hands-on experience from real users before anyone can claim it as "fastest AF breakthrough"
camera + F-mount adapter + TC + 'bamboo'.... :sweat:The one thing that's hangs in the balance (for me at least) is the adaptor...
camera + F-mount adapter + TC + 'bamboo'.... :sweat:
Oh, I'm sure that could easily be surpassed by anyone with a 600/4VRII+TC1.4...:sweat:
Dun be too shock by the numbers... It's only abt 3.5 times whatever u see in a FX camera..
If you already own a DSLR, its a waste of money.
not entirely true for people who wish to have a lighter camera and still be able to use the nikkor lenses they own via the F-mount adapter.
not entirely true for people who wish to have a lighter camera and still be able to use the nikkor lenses they own via the F-mount adapter.
ZerocoolAstra said:thought the crop factor was 2.7x :think: