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RE: Mirrorless cameras - (often) form over function? - Brightcolours - 07-13-2019 The Contax RTS to me looks rather... SLR from its time. The one that impressed me (and after all this time has had the biggest influence) was the Canon T90, designed by Luigi Colari (and Canon). RE: Mirrorless cameras - (often) form over function? - JJ_SO - 07-13-2019 (07-13-2019, 04:43 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: The Contax RTS to me looks rather... SLR from its time. The one that impressed me (and after all this time has had the biggest influence) was the Canon T90, designed by Luigi Colari (and Canon). 1974: Contax RTS 1986: Canon T90 (by Luigi Colani) Check out which cameras were around in 1974, then you'll see how advanced it's design was. Its was also Kyocera bringing a vacuum film plate made of ceramics into the RTS III. I prefer Contax' design over the Colani which for me didn't go far enough, the grip could be more ergonomic and the shift of the battery compartment looks weird. But that's a matter of personal taste. RE: Mirrorless cameras - (often) form over function? - Brightcolours - 07-13-2019 I don't see much difference between for instance a Canon F-1 and a Contax RTS? The T90 is the big shift between SLRs and the AF SLR/DSLR design language, including the top LCD with a lot of information (and automation), and the controls. RE: Mirrorless cameras - (often) form over function? - MatjazO - 07-13-2019 My take: New Sigma is fresh for FF, yet no viewfinder is a no-go. If I would be a full time professional, bigger cameras might be interesting. However as an enthusiast I value smaller size. Cameras like Pana G80/90 or EOS R are very comfortable to hold. Never bothered pinky to end below the camera. OTOH, Canon UI certainly doesn’t work for me, I vastly prefer Pana here. Actually, with mirrorless, fully functional rangefinder style became possible again, compared to film days when RF style sacrificed focusing capabilities that made SLRs cameras of the choice at the time. Lately, I enjoy GX80/GX9 as good compromise of very solid UI and small size. Benefit of VF in the left corner is nose not interfering with the screen. I love touch screen interface to move focus point quickly, compromised only when screen gets wet. Together with ability to put AF point anywhere in the frame are great new features of today. RE: Mirrorless cameras - (often) form over function? - davidmanze - 07-14-2019 No EVF with no visible grip ........ electronic shutter only ....... image scan speed halves in 14 bit ....... looks like a lot of drawbacks just because it's small! and the lack of a VF means shooting at arms length .... seriously? RE: Mirrorless cameras - (often) form over function? - Brightcolours - 07-14-2019 I totally agree with you, dave. It is not good/perfect for anything, not for an FF stills solution and not for serious video solution. RE: Mirrorless cameras - (often) form over function? - mike - 07-15-2019 (07-11-2019, 09:46 PM)Klaus Wrote: While I quite like the new Sigma FP from a concept perspective, I'm wondering where the industry is heading in terms of product usability. I totally agree about the EV compensation on top. On my Pen-F I seem to have a propensity to knock this thing into another positions just carrying it around. I wish they would allow me to disable it in firmware. Or perhaps made it so you had to lift it to turn. |