Quote from: flash on May 20, 2024, 08:52:54 AMWhy would you want a hard case for carry on, if I may ask? I don't think you'd get that on ANY domestic flight in Oz as they're strict about the 7kg limit here. The bag would weigh more than the gear.
I'll occasionally use a hard case in the car where I can chain it to the structure. But for air travel I'd have an ultra light wheelie bag (which you can also put foam in). Personally, on a plane, I'd put all your gear in a Small Wandred backpack and have room left over.
Gordon
Quote from: xoda on May 18, 2024, 07:31:13 AMQuote from: Paul2660 on May 17, 2024, 08:03:07 AMThey all use the same base 100mp sensor as there has not been a new announced for years. Same sensor just different color filter arrays. A lot has been written on Jim Kassons site as to what Fuji really did with the sensor in the GFX100II. Boils down to not that much difference between it and other versions with the same sensor. Much was also written when the GFX100II was released that Fuji had had a completely new 100mp sensor made by Sony. Nothing has ever shown that to be the case and Sony has not mentioned a newer sensor in any of their sensor announcements.
Same with Hasselblad as their color filter array gives a base ISO of 64 inline Fuji's 80.
Sensor itself is excellent but it's been more than likely pushed to its max.
Paul
Paul
Is there a specific article Jim has written that you can link to? He's written so many exhaustive posts over the years that it may be a big hard to know where to begin
Quote from: Jobe on April 08, 2024, 03:09:41 AMHasselblad X1D (4116)
45mm 1/100th sec @F8 ISO 100