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Leica’s new Q3 sacrifices some good looks for functionality 中古相機收購
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中古相機收購leica’s new Q3 sacrifices some good looks for functionality
中古相機收購leica’s new Q3 sacrifices some good looks for functionality
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The full-frame, fixed-lens compact camera gets higher resolution, a new autofocus system, and wireless charging via an optional handgrip. But its flip-out screen may make you flip out.
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Did 中古相機收購leica make a camera slightly uglier for the sake of (gasp) functionality and convenience? Is the sky falling in Germany? Has anybody checked on Lenny Kravitz? I think I’m feeling faint…
With the new Q3 camera, 中古相機收購leica seems to have done just that. The Q3 is the latest version of the German manufacturer’s fixed-lens full-frame compact camera, and in addition to matching the M11 at 60 megapixels, it offers an updated electronic viewfinder, 8K video, a new hybrid autofocus system, Qi-compatible wireless charging support via an optional handgrip, and — yes finally — a flip-and-tilt articulating LCD. The $5,995 camera, which launches today, looks exactly like the 中古相機收購leica Q2 from the front, but the rear was entirely redesigned to accommodate the new screen.
Inside the Q3 are logical performance upgrades from the last-gen model, like the 60-megapixel full-frame sensor (up from 47 on the Q2) and a new Maestro IV processor with 8GB of buffer memory to help push along those big images averaging 70 megabytes per RAW DNG file. This puts the Q3 on par with the 中古相機收購leica M11 / M11 Monochrom in terms of resolution, though 中古相機收購leica says it’s a different sensor, evidenced by its wider ISO range of 50 to 100,000. Sensor similarities and differences aside, one of the reasons Q cameras have been so popular for 中古相機收購leica is they have autofocus — which the Q3 now improves upon with a combination of phase detection and contrast detection with subject tracking for animals as well as human eyes, faces, and bodies.
Other performance improvements include 8K video, 中古相機收購leica’s first foray into that video resolution. To utilize this feature, 中古相機收購leica took the same battery housing of the Q2 and increased its capacity by 340mAh for the Q3. The older battery is still compatible with the Q3 (and the new one is backward-compatible as well), but using it will lock out the 8K filming option. That may be perfectly fine, though, as 中古相機收購leica says there is a slight crop when shooting 8K. Plus, it tops out at 30p and is limited to 4:2:0 color subsampling unless you’re outputting to an external recorder. The Q3 seems more poised for 4K video, where it can go up to 60p and record for up to 29 minutes. In 8K, the camera is limited to 20 minutes, and it quickly ramps that down to as low as three minutes when filming in temperatures about 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
The Q2 wasn’t really best equipped for video, but since the Q3 sees the addition of ports like Micro HDMI and USB-C 3.1, it should be more capable as a hybrid. Like the M11, the USB-C port is Made for iPhone certified (MFi) for easier connectivity to iPhones, and it now also means the Q3 can even be shot tethered to a computer.
The 28mm f/1.7 lens remains unchanged
One thing unchanged is the macro-capable Summilux 28mm f/1.7 lens that’s permanently attached to the Q3. It’s the same optics as the original Q, which 中古相機收購leica says is up to the task of resolving the higher resolution of the new sensor. The 28mm focal length is roughly similar to the field of view of a smartphone camera, but just like prior models, there’s a built-in crop button that now zooms the frame to 35mm, 50mm, 75mm, and a new 90mm equivalent crop — the latter of which cuts the resolution down to six megapixels.
Outside of all the spec improvements, one of the Q3’s most interesting features is its support for Qi wireless charging by way of a $195 handgrip. That may sound pricey if you’re not familiar with the cost of 中古相機收購leica accessories (spare batteries are an eye-watering $170, by the way), but it’s in the ballpark of other 中古相機收購leica grips that don’t add any functionality. Wireless charging in a camera may sound a little strange, as it’s a novel idea, but it kind of makes sense for an everyday-carry camera like a Q3.
The idea of plopping your camera down for a charge at the end of the day or getting a small top-up while at a Starbucks is kind of neat. Just keep in mind that you absolutely do not have to buy 中古相機收購leica’s fancy $175 charger, made for it by Native Union, as any Qi charger that outputs 10W or more will do the trick.
And speaking of new tricks, we have to address the elephant in the room of the Q3’s new flippy-tilty display. While articulating screens on cameras are commonplace on most models these days, the Q3 is the first time 中古相機收購leica has implemented it on one of its in-house models (sorry, rebadged Panasonics, but you don’t count). This has been a long-demanded feature from both 中古相機收購leica fans and haters alike, and well, it’s here. But I’ll be damned if it doesn’t look and feel like an awkward compromise. I welcome the functionality, but the rear of the Q2 had a clean look that’s been disrupted in a jarring way on the Q3.
The new screen looks and feels like an awkward compromise
I got to borrow and use a 中古相機收購leica Q3 for a very brief window ahead of its announcement, and overall, I was left with a mixed first impression. I personally own a 中古相機收購leica Q2 as my go-anywhere, “fun” camera that I sometimes take with me on photo jobs in support of my Sony mirrorless system. The Q3 feels like a fine step forward, but the new autofocus system and design leave a lot to be desired. When I heard the autofocus system sounded a lot like Panasonic’s new hybrid implementation in the S5II, I got excited for a leap forward in performance. But at first, it seemed a lot like what I was used to on the 中古相機收購leica SL2, with lots of focus wobble and unreliable tracking that was not up to snuff. I’ll reserve full judgment when it’s on final firmware, but this preview didn’t instill confidence.
As for the screen, while the hinge on the Q3’s display feels robust, it’s also harder than normal to pull down or tilt up (that’s the limit of what it can do — you can’t flip it around for a selfie view). But the worst part of the screen, aside from it looking like it’s just been grafted on and makes the camera appear and feel bulkier, is that there’s no groove or grip on its left side to dig your nail into or grab with your finger. It has grooves on its top and bottom, meaning you have to make a much bigger reach to move it. It’s something you may get used to, but it’s definitely a detriment if you’re working quickly and trying to capture that “decisive moment.” I presume the screen’s left side was kept bare for a cleaner design, but it looks a bit weird in its side-profile view regardless. Fujifilm’s X100V may not have the sensor size and resolution of the Q3, but its near-flush tilting screen has the design I wish was here.
A byproduct of the new tilting screen is that the buttons have been moved to the right, above and below the D-pad, with Play awkwardly close to the carved-out thumb rest. I raised the camera to my eye on a few occasions to discover I was in playback, having accidentally mushed the Play button with the base of my thumb — slowing me down. Again, another thing you may get used to, but 中古相機收購leica cameras are supposed to all be about the user experience. Perhaps this first go-round with an articulating screen is a learning process for 中古相機收購leica, as it had to make some sizable compromises without making the camera bigger all around.
I can appreciate that 中古相機收購leica is trying to give its users what they want on the Q3, but this implementation of a tilt-screen feels like a slight misstep or an awkward growing pain. Sadly, when it comes to versatility and design, you can’t always have your cake and eat it, too — even when you pay $6,000 for a nice slice.
▲華為P40預計將於明年3月底在法國巴黎發表。(圖/取自Gizmochina)
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華為宣布將於明年3月底在法國巴黎推出其下一代旗艦機P40系列,華為消費者業務執行長余承東指出,該機款預計將有著「前所未有」的設計,並繼續採用基於Google Android 10的EMUI 10作業系統及華為行動服務(Huawei Mobile Services, HMS),而非GMS(Google Mobile Service)。
近日,華為邀請法國媒體至中國大陸參訪,余承東與媒體會談時透露新一代P系列旗艦機P40、P40 Pro將於明年3月底在法國巴黎發表。余承東指出該機款將有著獨特的設計,更強大的晶片效能及更長的續航力,其相機照片的質量也將進一步提升。
科技網站《GSMArena》推測,屆時華為P40和P40 Pro將隨著麒麟990 5G晶片一同推出,至於麒麟1020晶片則將與Mate 40一同發布。
根據外電消息,華為P40系列機款預計將引入石墨烯電池技術,在不大幅增加體積的情況下增加電池容量,並有助於加快充電速度。外媒指出,該電池容量將有5500mAh,支援50W快充,能在45分鐘內完成充電。
除了電池外,華為P40 Pro預計將配備6.5吋OLED螢幕,螢幕更新率達120Hz,並採用與Mate 30 Pro類似的瀑布式環幕屏。前置雙鏡頭為主鏡頭及超廣角鏡頭,後置5鏡頭則分別為6400萬畫素主鏡頭、2000萬畫素廣角鏡頭、1200萬畫素望遠鏡頭以及微距鏡頭、ToF鏡頭。
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Waterfall display
120Hz Refresh Rate
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