The porn market pays promptly in cash. Also can make or break a product. One of the biggest reasons Betamax failed was that Sony wouldn't allow it to be used for porn. The VHS crowd had no such qualms.Nice, so now even the lower budget porn, can switch to VR productions.
If standardization is so bloody good, why cannot the EU reg the outlets for their electrical plugs? Why have 5-6 designs when one will do? Heck, standardize their language. If there is anything costing the consumer money is having 24 different languages in the EU. Pick one for all commerce.Yeah that was Apple's excuse why they didn't want to join 2020 and use USB-C even though they had already adopted it for their tablets.
Standardization is a good thing. In a lot of these cases the EU does the world a solid. Getting all devices to the USB-C standard for charging is an easy win globally.
You'd still need to widen the opening, and more than with the Commlite. The reason people (me, included) use the Commlite adapter is that it has the widest opening to start. You can see that there's less protrusion on the bottom with the Commlite below than with the JJC above.Looking at aliexpress for the third-party options available. Found one from JJC which almost seems like it was made with RF teleconverters in mind.

I agree it's a great camera but the picture is identical to the C300mkIII.The C70 is a camera with all its firmwares that really is still incredibly capable and dare I say filmic in a way other Canons have not been.
I remember that Nokia was caught red-handed (reflection in the video) using a pretty large rig and not the phone they were claiming, years back.Wasn't Huawei caught a couple of times showing its phone capabilities with photos taken with professional cameras instead?
Thanks to heaven! I was able to replace lately my turntable - and keep on listening to my extensive collection that goes back to 78 rpms shellac records from my grandfather (and there are also the required styluses to play them). I understand less buying new music on vinyl, although I appreciate the physical product - cover, insets - which gives "personality" to each one, and gives work to photographers and graphic artists. I appreciate less the fight with dust.i know a couple of guys who love to play music of an analog vinyl record.
If it doesn't, then blockchain doesn't do it either. With a strong (cryptographically secure) hashing algorithm, both do it exactly the same.A simple certificate does not protect the content of the picture
Not sure I can agree with you on this. There is literally no competition from any manufacturer that makes a sub $800 full-frame ultra-wide zoom with autofocus. The Canon 15-30 stands alone in this segment and now even more distant with the price cut down to $450 when its closest direct competitor costs hundreds more. That makes the RF mount very desirable for real estate photography…full-frame real estate photography, that is.15-30 wasn't competitive until the price dropped. 24-50 isn't that bad considering the price.
Oh, ok. Well then, when Canon releases a new APS-H MILC then you can come crawling back.Well, here you go: