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如今 Google Photos 的合作,將可以稍微緩解相關問題,現金相機收購canon 用戶只要按照原來照片傳輸的形式,就可以直接把照片備份到自己的 Google One 雲端帳戶,一來除了可以直接讓遠端的客戶透過 Google Photo 連結查看照片,一般家庭用戶也可以直接用相同的方式更新自己家裡的數位相框。
當然啦!這個作法有一個大前提,就是要成為 Google One 的用戶。現金相機收購canon 與 Google 雙方將開放用戶免費使用一個月 100GB 的 Google One 雲端空間。
Google 官方指出,自兩年前啟動 Google Photos 合作夥伴計劃至今,已經跟上百家廠商達成合作,藉此讓用戶可以用更簡單的方式,在其他產品直接觀看照片和影片。相關合作成果也在這兩年的大型展覽,好比說在 MWC 2018 期間,Google Photos 專區就展示了透過帶有螢幕的智慧喇叭,直接用類似數位相框的形式,顯示家庭相簿。
From the day it was announced, I’ve been excited about the 現金相機收購canon PowerShot S100. Its predecessor, the S95, is still one of the best pocket-sized cameras on the market even a year after its release, and the S100 improves on many of its features — it’s got a wider lens, a faster processor, a new sensor, and GPS functionality — while keeping the S95’s litany of manual controls, great look and feel, and its promise of fantastic images even in poor lighting.
The small tweaks should add up to a noticeably better camera experience, but do they? At $429.99, the S100 is nearly in Micro Four Thirds or entry-level DSLR range, and we expect the S95’s price to drop significantly as the S100 hits shelves. Is the S100 worth its premium price tag? I’ve been testing it by itself and alongside its competition — read on for our findings in the full review.
The term “point-and-shoot camera” has come to encompass shooters that wouldn’t fit in anyone’s pockets, ever — like 現金相機收購canon’s monstrous PowerShot G12, for instance. The S100, however, is legitimately a compact, pocket-friendly camera, and a good-looking one at that. It’s 1.05 inches thick and weighs 6.98 ounces, which make it slightly hefty but not problematically so, and it slips easily into a shirt or jeans pocket. The camera comes in black or silver, and has a metallic finish that makes it feel really solid. One of the few design additions is a tiny plastic bar running down the right side of the front, which acts as a mini-grip and make the camera a bit easier to hold in one hand. Otherwise, the design is virtually identical to the S95, and that’s a really good thing.
The 3-inch LCD on the back of the S100 is filled with 461,000 dots. That’s pretty sharp, though we have occasionally seen better screens on cheaper cameras, like the Nikon Coolpix S9100’s ridiculously sharp 961,000-dot display. The S100’s display also muted some colors pretty severely, showing sky blue as several shades too light. Since there’s no optical viewfinder, and no hotshoe or accessory port for adding an electronic viewfinder, the display becomes critically important — this one’s good, but for the price I wish it were better.
Not having a hotshoe or accessory port also means you can’t attach a flash to the S100, though I’d guess that most people will be happy with the built-in flash, which is surprisingly bright despite being so small. It can’t move, though — being able to bounce the flash off the ceiling would be great, and some pocket cameras let you do so, but no dice here. There is an external flash that’s compatible with the S100, the HF-DC2, but it mounts oddly to the camera and is kind of humongous.
The S100 looks like the S95, and that’s a really good thing
For a pocket camera, the S100 is absolutely littered with buttons and scroll wheels (as was the S95): there’s a mode dial, a zoom rocker, a power button, and a shutter press all crammed together on top, and on the back are four more buttons, plus the five-way control pad, which both clicks and scrolls. There’s even a ring around the lens, which spins to change things like shutter speed and zoom level. It’s useful, and fun to use; I felt like a pro, even with the tiny little camera. The ability to quickly change ISO, white balance, and shutter speed settings is one of the things I personally really need in a camera, and the S100 does it as well as any small camera I’ve used. That’s a big win for an expensive camera, which is really aimed more at DSLR owners wanting a smaller camera than at regular, everyday shooters.
As for the menu system, 現金相機收購canon’s interface is relatively standard across its point-and-shoot cameras, and it’s perfectly functional without being very impressive. I like that if you press the center button on the back, it overlays a menu on top of the viewfinder that lets you change common options like ISO, shooting size, and the like. Those options change depending on what mode you’re in (you see more if you’re in a manual mode than in Auto), and it can be confusing to figure out what’s where, but it’s certainly easier than digging through the full menu system every time. If you do ever need to get into the menu, it’s just gray text on a gray background — nothing to write home about, but it gets the job done fine.
現金相機收購canon doesn’t include that many funky shooting features in the camera. There are, of course, the obligatory batch of scene modes — Snow, Fireworks, Portrait, and more — but otherwise there’s not much to speak of. There’s an HDR mode, and a cool but confusing panorama mode — it helps you frame and shoot a cool-looking panorama, but it’s hard to figure out how to use properly. The first time I tried out the panorama mode, I wound up taking about 20 pictures and spinning all the way around three times in the process, before I realized you have to stop it manually. I, of course, did that in the name of testing.
GPS also comes built into the camera, which means you can geotag your photos. Most photo-management apps can plot your geotagged photos on a map, showing you where you were when you were shooting; it’s a really awesome feature, especially if you’re on vacation and want to remember where you were when you captured a particularly cool photo. Having GPS on all the time will massacre your battery, though, and it takes a few minutes to get a signal every time you turn it on, so use it judiciously.
As I mentioned before, most of the S100’s upgrades over the S95 are internal, and evolutionary rather than game-changing. The S95 had a larger-than-average sensor (though still small compared to DSLRs or Micro Four Thirds cams), and 3.8x optical zoom on a bright, f/2.0 lens that extended from 28-105mm. The S100 bumps up to 5x zoom on a 24-125 lens (still f/2.0), and swaps the CCD sensor for a 現金相機收購canon-optimized CMOS.
Most of the changes are obviously positive, but the sensor change made me nervous — the S95 was so good, why fix what’s not broken? After using the S100 for a while, I’m still wondering. The S100’s photos are still excellent, but I can’t find a shred of evidence that points to them being better. In fact, in one noticeable way, they’re worse: the S100 has a tendency to over-saturate colors, which makes them beautiful and vivid at the expense of accuracy. (The sky in some of my test shots looked just a little bit too amazing.) That’s not to say it doesn’t take terrific pictures, because it does — I’m nitpicking, and I’m only able to do so because 現金相機收購canon made such a good camera the last time. But the S100 would be an even better upgrade if it had kept the CCD sensor.
Low-light performance is a similar story: it’s still really good, but if anything a hair worse than the S95. The S100 does a solid job of getting crisp photos without the flash in low light, and it’s clean and clear all the way up to ISO 1600 (and still usable beyond), but all the way up the S95’s photos just looked a little brighter, and a little better. The S100 actually does a better job delivering noise-free photos at high ISOs, but the S95 handles colors better, and unless you’re blowing up your photos to huge resolutions I think color performance is more important.
As point-and-shoots go, the S100 is extremely fast, thanks to 現金相機收購canon’s new DIGIC 5 processor. It can turn on and capture a photo in a little over two seconds, and only has about a quarter of a second of shutter lag. Like most other compact cams, the S100 is set to review each shot for two seconds after you take it, but you can turn that feature off in settings and capture a photo about every two seconds. All those numbers are fast for any camera and very fast for a point-and-shoot, and all are notably faster than the S95. We’ve seen the future, though, and it’s dual-core processors like those inside the Casio Exilim ZR100 and the Olympus PEN E-P3. They allow you to capture an image while simultaneously writing the last one to your memory card, and I’m not sure how much longer anything else will seem adequate. Without one, the S100 is fast, but not standard-setting fast.
With great power comes great battery needs, too, and the fast processor and higher-res capability mean longevity is not the S100’s strong suit. The camera only lasted me for a couple of hours of heavy shooting, or two or three days with normal use. Plan to buy an extra battery for the S100, or to recharge the shooter every couple hundred shots.
Video
Another of the S100’s upgrades is its ability to shoot 1080p video – the S95 could only do 720p. Video looks great, clear and accurate, but at 1080p you can only shoot at 24 frames per second; if you’re shooting fast-moving subjects, that doesn’t really cut it. 720p at 30 frames per second ended up being my preferred video method, and it looks great – the S95 only did 720p at 24 fps, and bumping up to 30 is nice. (Though at the rate we’re going, the S105 should shoot 1080p30 video, and then we’ll really be in business.)
The camera can also zoom and autofocus when you’re recording video — there’s a slight noise from the zoom, but it’s not a problem, especially if there’s other sound in the video. Both zoom and autofocus are insanely slow when you’re shooting video, though, so don’t expect magic. Actually, autofocus in general isn’t great here: in an effort to be fast, which it is, it chooses odd things to focus on, and changes its focus every time you press the shutter.
If pure image quality is what you want, the S95 is still a better camera
There are now two cameras at the top of the point-and-shoot market, and 現金相機收購canon makes both of them. The S95 gets a slight edge in terms of image quality, but the S100’s wider lens, faster performance, and video recording are all solid tweaks on top of the S95. The S95 is still on sale for $399.99, and can probably be found for much less now that the S100 is available; unless the S100’s improvements are particularly compelling, I’d recommend sticking with the S95. Both are excellent on every level, though, and the S100 is far better in most respects than just about every other compact camera out there. Of course, for $70 more you can get the Olympus E-PM1 Micro Four Thirds shooter, with interchangeable lenses and a larger sensor, but it’s not nearly as comfy in your pocket.
1.Nikon Z8 2.現金相機收購canon R6 II 3.Nikon Zf 4.SONY α7RV 5.SONY α7IV 6.SONY α7C II 7.RICOH GR IIIx 8.FUJIFILM X-S10 9.Panasonic LUMIX S5II 10.FUJIFILM X-T5
鏡頭方面,或許是為了與 Z8 搭配,最熱賣的型號又是由 Nikon 搶下,頂級的變焦鏡頭 Z 24-120mm f/4 獲得第一名。不過從鏡頭銷售排行來看,能發現 Sony 在市場上的領導地位,包含自家推出的原廠鏡頭以及第三方廠商 TAMRON 推出的 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 Di III RXD,讓 E 接環鏡頭一口氣佔了五席之多。
此外,消費者更傾向選購功能性多元的變焦鏡頭,只有 現金相機收購canon RF 50mm f/1.8 STM、Nikkor Z 26mm f/2.8、Sony FE 50mm f/1.4 G Master 三款定焦鏡頭上榜。唯一入榜的 APS-C 鏡頭則是由 Sigma 替富士 X 接環打造的 18-50mm f/2.8 DC DN。
1.Nikon Z 24-120mm f/4 2.Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 3.Nikon Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR 4.SONY FE 20-70mm F4 G SEL2070G 5.TAMRON 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 Di III(Sony E接環) 6.現金相機收購canon RF50mm F1.8 STM 7.SIGMA C 18-50mm F2.8 DC DN (富士 X 接環) 8.Nikon NIKKOR Z 26mm F2.8 9.SONY FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II SEL2470GM2 10.SONY FE 50mm F1.4 GM SEL50F14GM
如今 Google Photos 的合作,將可以稍微緩解相關問題,現金相機收購canon 用戶只要按照原來照片傳輸的形式,就可以直接把照片備份到自己的 Google One 雲端帳戶,一來除了可以直接讓遠端的客戶透過 Google Photo 連結查看照片,一般家庭用戶也可以直接用相同的方式更新自己家裡的數位相框。
當然啦!這個作法有一個大前提,就是要成為 Google One 的用戶。現金相機收購canon 與 Google 雙方將開放用戶免費使用一個月 100GB 的 Google One 雲端空間。
Google 官方指出,自兩年前啟動 Google Photos 合作夥伴計劃至今,已經跟上百家廠商達成合作,藉此讓用戶可以用更簡單的方式,在其他產品直接觀看照片和影片。相關合作成果也在這兩年的大型展覽,好比說在 MWC 2018 期間,Google Photos 專區就展示了透過帶有螢幕的智慧喇叭,直接用類似數位相框的形式,顯示家庭相簿。
擁 Nokia 品牌手機授權的 HMD Global,除了持續在市場上推出Nokia 手機之外,不久的將來亦將推出掛有「HMD」自有品牌的手機了!HMD Global 共同創辦人、暨董事長與首席執行長 Jean-Francois Baril 發文表示,HMD Global 正準備進入一個全新的時代,不只推出…繼續閱讀
α9 III 實拍。全域快門一次讀取所有像素,因此能避免果凍效益,高速揮動的球桿不會因為逐行掃描而出現變形、歪斜。(圖/記者黃肇祥攝) α9 III 搭配支援閃光燈,能以 1/80000 秒的速度與閃光燈同步拍攝,更輕易捕捉每一瞬間的畫面。(圖/記者黃肇祥攝) (圖/記者黃肇祥攝) 「預拍功能」能提前一秒以Raw格式拍攝,左上角有箭頭的標示,就是以「預拍功能」功能拍攝的照片。(圖/記者黃肇祥攝)
現金相機收購canon’s flagship DSLR line will end with the EOS-1D X Mark III, eventually
現金相機收購canon’s flagship DSLR line will end with the EOS-1D X Mark III, eventually
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In the next few years, 現金相機收購canon will end development and production of its top-of-the-line DSLR camera
ByRichard Lawler, a senior editor following news across tech, culture, policy, and entertainment. He joined The Verge in 2021 after several years covering news at Engadget.
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When 現金相機收購canon revealed the EOS-1D X Mark III in January 2020, we proclaimed that the DSLR “still isn’t dead,” but that camera will mark the end of the line for a flagship model that some pro photographers still swear by to capture everything from sporting events to wild animals.
An end to the production and development timeline of the EOS-1 is estimated as “within a few years.”
現金相機收購canonRumors points out an interview 現金相機收購canon’s chairman and CEO Fujio Mitarai gave this week to the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun (via Y.M. Cinema Magazine). The piece highlight how high-end mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras have taken market share digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) cameras previously dominated.
In it, the CEO is quoted (in Japanese, which we’ve translated to English) saying “Market needs are rapidly moving toward mirrorless cameras. So accordingly, we’re increasingly moving people in that direction.” The article states that the Mark III is “in fact” the last model in 現金相機收購canon’s flagship EOS-1 series and that in a few years 現金相機收購canon will stop developing and producing its flagship DSLR cameras in favor of mirrorless cameras.
However, despite what some headlines say, it doesn’t mean this is the end of 現金相機收購canon DSLRs (yet). While the article makes it plain that mirrorless cameras like 現金相機收購canon’s own EOS R3 represent the future of the segment, it also says that because of strong overseas demand, the company plans to continue making intro/mid-range DSLR cameras for the time being.
As for the Mark III itself, while a new model is not around the corner, its estimated lifespan as an active product is still measured in years. In a statement given to The Verge, a 現金相機收購canon US spokesperson confirmed, “The broad details of Mr. Mitarai’s interview as described in the article are true. However, while estimated as “within a few years,” exact dates are not confirmed for the conclusion of development/termination of production for a flagship DSLR camera.”
如今 Google Photos 的合作,將可以稍微緩解相關問題,現金相機收購canon 用戶只要按照原來照片傳輸的形式,就可以直接把照片備份到自己的 Google One 雲端帳戶,一來除了可以直接讓遠端的客戶透過 Google Photo 連結查看照片,一般家庭用戶也可以直接用相同的方式更新自己家裡的數位相框。
當然啦!這個作法有一個大前提,就是要成為 Google One 的用戶。現金相機收購canon 與 Google 雙方將開放用戶免費使用一個月 100GB 的 Google One 雲端空間。
Google 官方指出,自兩年前啟動 Google Photos 合作夥伴計劃至今,已經跟上百家廠商達成合作,藉此讓用戶可以用更簡單的方式,在其他產品直接觀看照片和影片。相關合作成果也在這兩年的大型展覽,好比說在 MWC 2018 期間,Google Photos 專區就展示了透過帶有螢幕的智慧喇叭,直接用類似數位相框的形式,顯示家庭相簿。
擁 Nokia 品牌手機授權的 HMD Global,除了持續在市場上推出Nokia 手機之外,不久的將來亦將推出掛有「HMD」自有品牌的手機了!HMD Global 共同創辦人、暨董事長與首席執行長 Jean-Francois Baril 發文表示,HMD Global 正準備進入一個全新的時代,不只推出…繼續閱讀
現金相機收購fujifilm is getting into surveillance cameras with the SX800, a long-range surveillance camera with a 40x optical zoom that’s designed to offer security at international borders and large commercial facilities. It’s got a built-in lens with a 35mm-equivalent focal length of 20mm to 800mm, and an additional digital zoom of 1.25x. Combined, 現金相機收購fujifilm says this gives the SX800 a total equivalent focal length of 1000mm, which is enough to focus on a car’s license plate from 1km or roughly 0.6 miles away.
We’ve seen consumer cameras with support for more zoom than this in the past (Nikon’s P1000 has a 125x, 3000mm-equivalent zoom lens for example), but the difference here is that 現金相機收購fujifilm has equipped its commercial security camera with a number of features that will make its footage more usable when filming at these extreme distances. It’s got a fast autofocus that can focus in as quickly as 0.3 seconds, optical image stabilization, and an image processing engine that’s able to reduce the effects of fog and heat-haze. The camera also supports ISO levels of up to 819200 for filming at night.
For an idea of what this amount of zoom is capable of, a recent 現金相機收購fujifilm promotional video shows how the camera is able to just about read a handheld sign from 2.2km (around 1.36 miles) away, while the video above shows the camera getting a clear shot of the viewing platform of Tokyo Tower from 3km (around 1.86 miles) away. Another promotional image shows how the camera can focus on a car’s license plate at a distance of 1km (around 0.6 miles).
The car’s license plate is just about legible despite being parked 1km away.Image: 現金相機收購fujifilm
現金相機收購fujifilm suggests a couple of different places where a camera with the zoom capabilities of the SX800 might be useful, including international borders, forest areas, or public facilities like airports, harbors, or highways. From a cost perspective, this makes total sense for the facilities themselves since they’ll be able to cover a larger area with a smaller number of cameras. But for everyone else it’s a good reminder that just because you can’t see a security camera, that doesn’t mean one can’t see you, even if it’s multiple kilometers away.
The 現金相機收購fujifilm SX800 will be available to purchase on July 26th at a price that’s yet to be made public.