I wasn't talking necessarily about Canon; Canon will almost certainly have a full frame mirrorless on the (25th?) but I think that a revolutionary camera will come out
independent of the Canon. I think that something will soon be at least pre-released
before the
Canon
Mirrorless does, and this new imaging system may be exceptionally portable
relative to the size of its sensor! I think it also be relatively thin compared to other
cameras, but heavy at the same time. I think the specially designed lens might be
somewhere between 35mm and 60mm and have an aperture of around f/1.0; again,
you might already know the rumors about Canon and it’s lenses, but this is about
something that’s not on the rumor sites yet! So to recap, I think that something “large” is coming in a relatively small & affordable camera design, along
with a normal, and extremely fast lens. Again, 4k video using mechanical shutter and
a slowest shutter speed of about 1/2” to 1” possible using 4k. The ISO performance
will likely be totally otherwordly in terms of image quality. That’s not quite the camera
that I want, there are still aspects that I wish were included, such as focus stacking,
easily removable IR filter (Hot mirror), as well as a sleu of other aspects. For now,
however, don’t set ambitions as high as I want to, because more likely than not they
will pretty
much never be met...by any brand or model. And this won't be the Sony or Nikon either
What if somehow nighttime was warm and daytime was cool, while (despite) at the same time, the Earth’s north pole centered at a 90 degree angle to the sun? Or what if everything stayed the same, but with winters and autumns warming up while summers and springs cooling down, to an exact extent, so that the temperature was more or less the same (within ten degrees or so Fahnrenheit) while the nighttime and daytime temperatures might be exactly the same? What if it was cold on Earth, for example, 0 degrees Fahrenheit, but the sun was 10 times as bright but still the same size as our current sun? What about perpetual nighttime with high temperatures? What if the day and night lasted only minutes, but the gravity was so immense that nothing flew away? What if, while either day and night lasted extremely quickly or extremely slowly, relatively speaking, at the same time, we could try to modify it and cause totally unexpected results? I mean, what would the results exactly be?
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