• @BigPotato
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    12 hours ago

    I’ve always had Canon. I’ve worked with their professional trainers. C100s, 5Ds, R5… All of them.

    Good thing I’ve also used Nikon and Sony as well. Guess when I finally get sick of the R50 I just use around the house in… Ten years or so I’ll see who in the game isn’t a shit head.

    So, I guess I’ll never buy another camera, eh?

    Even better, let me know if y’all are offloading any good RF glass! I’ll pay bottom dollar!

  • metaStatic
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    22 hours ago

    Sell your glass NOW.

    The old adage that lenses keep their value so you’re only ever really renting them is about to fall off a cliff.

  • @mlg
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    1310 hours ago

    Wasn’t the first ever webcam just a regular camera that took shots of the office coffee pot? I’m pretty sure it was a bespoke script

    I also remember the dude who made a homebrew app for his DS to control his Canon DSLR for long exposure shots because the alternative was to drag a fat laptop around or buy a $300 Canon PDA.

  • Greg Clarke
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    1611 hours ago

    Is there an open source solution? I actually stopped using my Canon camera as a webcam because the software was so shitty, now they want me to pay to use it 🤣 All they’ve done is stopped me from ever buying another Canon camera again.

    • @KingRandomGuy
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      33 hours ago

      You can do this on Linux using gphoto2, ffmpeg, and v4l2loopback. You probably won’t get full resolution but the quality will still be good enough for video conferencing. See here for a guide.

    • Amon
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      1912 hours ago

      Remember that GNU was founded after RMS had to deal with proprietary software on peripherals

      • @tabular
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        28 hours ago

        Was it more than just a printer?

  • @[email protected]
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    I found a way to use my old Nikon as a webcam using an HDMI capture card. Hooked it up to the camera’s mini HDMI port and wham! had a working webcam!

    But after thirty minutes, it would always switch off the live view, so i was left with a camera feed of the menus. Turns out this is an import restriction so it can be imported as a “still camera” and not a “movie camera” for significantly less taxes.

    Enter some wonderful soul who found a way to hack the firmware to allow live view to stay on continuously, so now it works great as a webcam!

    • metaStatic
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      12 hours ago

      I have a D3000.

      Literally the last DSLR to be made without a live view … if it wasn’t for bad luck I wouldn’t have any.

      • @jve
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        54 hours ago

        Lmao these fuckin people can’t take a joke.

        Made me laugh.

        • metaStatic
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          12 hours ago

          I hope you’ve paid the difference in taxes for a comedian.

      • @[email protected]
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        2011 hours ago

        Why? A material change was made to the item after the point of import. This would be like taxing a timber importer as though they were importing furniture.

      • @x00z
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        1413 hours ago

        Why? The thing is a webcam now.

  • @[email protected]
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    9618 hours ago

    You start to feel badly for legacy tech manufacturers like Canon.

    Then they do things like this, and suddenly I am happy to see them die.

    You can’t treat your customers with contempt and not expect them to return the sentiment.

    • @[email protected]
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      1513 hours ago

      I have such fond memories of shooting on my old Canon DSLR.
      It’s been 20 years since I bought my last DSLR (life, you know?) and I recently started thinking that maybe I should buy another before they close out the DSLR product line.

      A huge disappointment to see this enshitification.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 minutes ago

        I have a fair collection of Canon glass, a few of which are L series.

        I haven’t taken them out of the closet in a damn long time.

      • @[email protected]
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        1113 hours ago

        There’s a reason mirrorless is here to stay, the autofocus is basically cheat mode compared to a DSLR. I do miss some aspects of the optical viewfinder though.

        • @[email protected]
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          912 hours ago

          Yeah, I know. And I know there’s way more market demand for mirrorless, as well as simpler mechanicals, so they have less failure points, but do I ever love the sound and that subtle feeling of a mirror slapping up and the shutter flicking out of place.
          The feedback that offers when you capture a photo feels like you’re doing something ‘real’ when you take a photo. Everyone knows that you captured that moment. Those photons are yours forever, trapped in your little art-making box.

          It’s kind of romantic, in a way. I feel like modern tech is great, but tends to be inscrutable.

          • @[email protected]
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            511 hours ago

            Absolutely, while being able to silently capture a 30FPS burst is kinda magic, it just feels wrong. I still shoot with mechanical shutter (at least second curtain), basically for the feels (and the extra bit depth).

            • @KingRandomGuy
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              13 hours ago

              Is mechanical shutter necessary for max bit depth on your camera? It isn’t on mine (Sony), but bit depth reduces to 12 bit if you max out the framerate. You might still be able to get full 14 bit RAWs if you drop the framerate.

    • @Visstix
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      1315 hours ago

      Canon camera sales are actually going up.

      • @[email protected]
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        2315 hours ago

        Well this policy seems like a good way for them to nip that in the bud. Customer contempt is toxic to brand loyalty.

        • @[email protected]
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          912 hours ago

          I’d be surprised if most people knew or cared, sadly.

          Especially if most big companies are moving in that direction, people get used to the suck and think of it as our new normal.

  • @[email protected]
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    2115 hours ago

    Panasonic provides the software for free for their cameras. Still only 720p but at least you’re not paying for it.

    • @TunaLobster
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      512 hours ago

      I used that to turn an HX into a church service streaming cam. The zoom and quality were fantastic! It was far better than that knock off webcam they had before. Literally saved thousands of dollars thanks to Sony releasing that software!

    • Tippon
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      617 hours ago

      I missed that one, thanks for the link 🙂

  • @[email protected]
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    3317 hours ago

    This reminds me of when I tried to buy an insta360 camera, only to learn after the fact that it requires an app to function. And that the app isn’t even compatible with all phones and tablets.

    Maybe it’s buried on the store page somewhere that installing the app is a requirement, but I was pretty annoyed to learn that I had just bought a plastic brick unless I also wanted to upgrade my phone.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 hours ago

        I don’t know, I kind of gave up trying to buy one after the first one didn’t work out. Mapillary recommends the GoPro Max (this was why I was interested), but I couldn’t tell you if it needs an app to work.

    • @[email protected]
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      2717 hours ago

      Salesforce, that’s why. It started with them and now it’s the first thing regarded MBAs from Ivy league “top” universities consulting on behalf of McKinsey, PwC, EY, KPMG and Deloitte recommend to any Ctype position as soon as they are onboarded. If there was a virus that deleted consulting and marketing firms from the face of the earth, I’m positive we could end war and world hunger in a decade.

    • @[email protected]
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      2417 hours ago

      Your disposable income, such as it is, belongs to them. That’s why.

      Draining working class with bug bites. Every sub is another swarm of insects in need of blood. You’re not supposed to notice.

      • @[email protected]
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        14 hours ago

        Middlemen upon middlemen inserting themselves into society, inventing solutions for problems that don’t exist. Extracting fees and service charges on more and more transactions and basic functions.

  • @Gradually_Adjusting
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    2718 hours ago

    Shareholders will surely love it when we treat high end professionals like shit