We all know that level of popularity of Kai DigitlalRev in the photographic scene, DigitlalRev on Youtube has over half a million subscribers and its videos have been viewed more than a hundred million times. But now some Trouble Report, Rob Dunlop of Pretty in White , who spent £ 4.668 to purchase brand new Canon 5D Mark III unexpectedly found that (by stolencamerafinder.com) the camera purchased as new was the camera used by DigitalRev to make their review.
Rob Dunlop written a letter about whole situation and still waiting for a positive response from DigitalRev.
On Feb 18 Rob Dunlop got a positive response DigitalRev – Take a look
“Dear Rob,
I’m heading the marketing and PR for DigitalRev Online Store. Thank you for your patience while we conduct our internal audit.
As mentioned in my colleague’s last email, the equipment used by DRTV’s production team comes from a number of sources such as: press units, display units from distributors, partners, rental companies as well as units donated by or borrowed from the DigitalRev Online Store. I would like to emphasise that it is not our policy to sell equipment that was lent to DRTV in our Online Store. How it usually works is that the equipment used would be either sold to third party companies or written off as DRTV equipment.
During the last couple of days, we have looked into logs as well as our sample photos to see if there have been any violation of the policy. We now know that at the time of the production, the DRTV team was only assigned one 5D Mark III camera (for Lok). Although Kai does have his own 5D Mark III, he sometimes forgets to bring it. When the extra 5D Mark III camera was lent to DRTV, it was at a point decided it will be kept by DRTV for future use instead of returning it to the online store. However we discovered that the supervisor of the logistic department, realising the camera was out of stock, decided to recall that camera from DRTV without the acknowledgement of the management.
We have an internal performance indicator called CED Score (CED stands for “Customer Expect Delivery by”), and it is used across the logistic department. If a customer’s order gets delayed, the CED score is negatively affected. This performance indicator is directly linked to the logistic team’s annual performance appraisal, so everyone works very hard to make sure orders get delivered to customers quickly. When the 5D camera went out of stock on that day, the supervisor decided to get one back from DRTV despite that the camera has been used in two videos. One less delayed order means higher CED score, and little did the management know that a performance indicator designed to encourage best shopping experience has created a very negative one. Although the camera had only been used to take about two dozen shots, I agree that the way it was used on the YouTube show is definitely not something you should witness. From the audit, we have also identified two other similar violations of policy. One of the other two customers have contacted us after reading your story, and we are going to contact the other one today or early tomorrow to recall their cameras.
Although what we have discovered so far are a few isolated violations of internal policy, we take this matter extremely seriously. Warnings have been issued to the persons who violated the policy, but more important we have made it the management’s top priority to make sure more trainings are provided and no further violation is going to happen. A job position has been posted on JobsDB.com today to hire an internal auditor who will ensure internal compliance of the operation. I wish to emphasise that DigitalRev Online Store does not deal with used or refurbished products, and we value the trust our customers have placed in us. We sincerely apologise to you for what has happened this time. Going forward we’ll also make sure that the third party companies we deal with abide the same high standard we set for ourselves.
To rectify the inconvenience caused we would like to propose a number of solutions for you to choose from:
1) You may return the camera to us for a full refund. We’ll send a courier to collect.
2) You may return the camera to us for a replacement. We’ll send a courier to collect.
3) If you chose to keep the camera, you may choose product(s) on DigitalRev Online Store for a sum up to £600. We can send you a cash voucher, or you can simply let me know by email and they’ll be on their way to you.
Last but not least, I wish to again apologise to you for the inconvenience we have caused you. And more importantly I wish to thank you for helping us becoming a better company in the process. You said that you wish to see DigitalRev goes strength to strength, and we truly appreciate your support. Instead of discrediting us, you are genuinely interested in helping us becoming a better company – for that we are very grateful.
Fujifilm X20 vs Fujifilm XF1 Specification Comparison Review, Take a look between the specification review below and share your thoughts with us,
Features / Models
Fujifilm X20
Fujifilm XF1
Megapixel
12.0 megapixels
12.0 megapixels
Sensor size / type
2/3″ (8.8 x 6.6 mm)
2/3″ (8.8 x 6.6 mm)
AF Type
Hybrid – Contrast Detect + Phase Detect
Contrast Detect
Optical Zoom
4x
4x
Macro
1 cm
3 cm
Aperture
F2.0 – F2.8
F1.8 – F4.9
Shutter Type
Mechanical
Mechanical
ShutterMin/Max
30 sec 1/4000 sec
30 sec 1/4000 sec
ISO
100 – 12800
100 – 12800
Image stabilization
Optical
Optical
Continuous shot
12 fps
Yes (10, 7, 5, 3 fps)
Video
1920 x 1080 (60 fps), 1280 x 720 (60 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps)
1920 x 1080 (30 fps), 1280 x 720 (30 fps), 640 x 480 (30 fps)
Display
Fixed 2.8″ 460,000 TFT color LCD monitor
Fixed 3″ 460,000 TFT color LCD monitor
Viewfinder
Optical
None
Hot Shoe
Yes
NO
Built-in flash
Yes
Yes
Battery Life(CIPA)
270
None
GPS
None
None
WiFi
None
None
Dimensions
117 x 70 x 57 mm
108 x 62 x 33 mm
Weight
353
255 g
Sensor
The Fujifilm XF1 features 12 MP 2/3” EXR-CMOS sensor and Fujifilm X20 features newly developed 12 MP 2/3” EXR-CMOS sensor with Phase AF pixels on it.
Speed
Fujifilm X20 features 2nd generation of EXR II Image processor and 12 Mp CMOS sensor with Phase AF, the X20 comes with Hybrid AF system (Phase + Contrast).
The Fujifilm XF1 features 12mp CMOS sensor with regular contrast detect AF system and first generation of EXR Image Processor.
take a look at the specification comparison table below and see the major difference in Overall Speed and AF time.
Fujifilm X20
Fujifilm XF1
high-speed AF
0.06 seconds
0.16
start-up time
0.5 seconds
0.55
Shutter lag time
0.01 seconds
NA
shooting interval
0.5 seconds
0.8
Continuous shot
12fps
10fps
Type of Lens
Fujifilm XF1 Aperture Range –F1.8 – F4.9
All glass 6 groups/7 elements Configuration – 4 aspherical and 3 extra low dispersion lenses
Fujifilm X20 Aperture Range – F2.0 – F2.8
It is made up of 11 glass elements in 9 groups, including 3 aspherical lens elements and 2 ED lens elements
Other
Other Major advantages of Fujifilm X20 are
. OLPF-less architecture
. reduce noise by more than 30%compared to its predecessor.
. Better Video Mode (Full HD with 60fps) and advance AF during video recording
. Optical Viewfinder
. Hotshoe for External Flash.
. Focus Peak Highlight feature
Other Major advantages of Fujifilm XF1 are
Bit bigger display
low cost
Cost
The XF1 available under $400 –
Fujifilm X20 available under $600 –
Conclusion:
Fujifilm X20 feature newly developed CMOS sensor
Fujifilm X20 feature Advance Image Processor
Fujifilm X20 feature Blazing Fast AF (Phase + Contrast)
No Optical Low Pass Filter
Fujifilm XF1 features better lens and bright aperture rage
Fujifilm XF1 will cost you approx $200 less compared to X20
We highly Recommend Fuji X20 – The Fujifilm X20 features better sensor, fast image processor, OLPF-less architecture, optical viewfinder and space for external flash. Fuji X20 is a excellent point-and-shoot camera for professional photographers.
The Sensor score of the Q10 published by DxO Mark Lab, the overall score of Pentax Q10 is 49, the overall score of Q was 47. Take a look at the table below, of large sensor compacts and Pentax Q Mirrorless camera.
Table Made on DxOLab Score
Q10
Q (old)
P7700
G15
X10
Overall Score (According to the RAW sensor’s overall score)
Take a look at the HIGH ISO Test between Canon 6D and 5D Mark III, Canon 6D performance is bit better during the High ISO test due to….. lower Megapixel Count, Canon 5D Mark III features 20.2 Megapixel Sensor and Canon 5D Mark III features 22.3 Megapixel sensor,
See what ephotozine said about the test
The Canon EOS 6D is noticeably cheaper than the Canon EOS 5D Mark III, making the case for the 5D Mark III even more difficult to justify.
The Canon EOS 6D may deliver lower resolution images (20mp vs 22mp), however this gives the 6D the benefit of lower noise at higher ISOs. The Canon EOS 6D also benefits from a smaller body, as well as built in GPS and Wi-Fi, although these last two features do have a negative effect on battery life when used. The Canon EOS 6D has noticeably less focus points, just 11 compared to 61 on the 6D, which could be another concern for some.
Leaked Images of Sony NEX 3N surfaced over the web, the Sony NEX 3N will feature 16Mp sensor and priced around $500, see the list of Sony Camera and Lenses Coming on next few days via-SAR
Fuji HS50 vs FZ200, both camera features excellent advance core specification, take a look at the detailed specification comparison review below.
Sensor:
Fujifilm HS50 features more resolution and bit bigger sensor compared to Panasonic FZ200
1. HS50 sensor is bit bigger compared to Fuji FZ200
2. HS50 sensor have Phase AF points in the sensor, so overall AF performance is better, HS50 allows you to use face tracking AF even in video mode. Better ISO Range – Fujifilm features better ISO range compared to Panasonic FZ200
AF Type/Speed
The HS50 features Hybrid AF system (Contrast detect + Phase AF system) and the FZ200 features contrast detect AF system only.
The AF Speed of Fuji HS50 is 0.05 sec The AF speed of Panasonic FZ200 is 0.1 seconds in fastest conditions
Optical Zoom
Fujifilm HS50 features 41.7X optical Zoom, the Panasonic FZ200 is limited to 24X only.
Shutter
FujiHS50 features Hybrid shutter (Electronic and mechanical), Panasonic FZ200 features mech. shutter with more shutter range.
Video
Both camera full HD movie recording (1080p) at up to 60 frames per second.
Video AF – Fujifilm HS50 featuresphase detection AF while recording video.
Other features
Fuji HS50 offers Start-up time of 0.5 seconds and Panasonic FZ200 offers start-up time of 0.95 sec
Panasonic FZ200 features bit better Continuous shot mode in full resolution.
Panasonic FZ200 offers bit better battery life
Conclusion
Panasonic FZ200 features fixed F2.8 aperture
Fujifilm HS50 features 41.7X optical Zoom
Fujifilm HS50 more resolution and better ISO range
Fujifilm features fast AF 0.05 sec
Fujifilm HS50 offers Phase AF while recording.
The FZ200 offers fixed aperture during entire zoom range but you also get limited ISO range and slow AF compared to HS50, Overall if you are looking for good zoom camera with excellent core specification –> HS50 is the best option.
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