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Digital cameras of the German brand can be bought in China. Now that e-commerce is so developed, it is also very common, except for products with very high requirements for freshness such as food, what other products can not be bought? There is a saying that**is omnipotent,Not only can you buy physical objects,Services such as chatting can also be bought,What's more, now**Haitao、Tmall International is doing well,Like some**expensive or extremely niche overseas products can also be found,Tmall Global after the acquisition of Koala Haitao,Things are very complete,Of course,You can also go to Jingdong to find out,Jingdong digital products are doing better。
If you can't find these e-commerce platforms, you can also add some photography groups, and introduce some reliable ** through friends who have the same hobbies, so that if you want that, you can let others help you bring which one.
Since German brand digital cameras are indeed rarely sold in China, and they are not opened on the e-commerce platform, there are still some risks in passing through overseas shopping or **. German brands rarely produce low-end cameras, almost all of them are very expensive high-end cameras, and the lenses are also very expensive, so it is not good to buy unreliable products through **overseas shopping or**, not to mention that there is almost no after-sales service for private individuals, in case there is nothing to do except for any problems.
Due to the high value of digital cameras of German brands, although they can be bought through e-commerce platforms or **, if there is no reliable store and very reliable **, it is not recommended to buy through such a way. So how to buy it, there are two ways to recommend it:One is to go to the digital equipment city to buyIn order to improve their own qualifications, or very professional stores, the store will bring some expensive digital cameras to buy, and it is very reliable to buy in the physical store. Another way is to do your own researchPurchase directly through the brand's official website, but it is difficult to sell after-sales, and these brands may not have maintenance points in China, so you should cherish a little when you use them.
Germany does have some top brands of digital cameras, such as Leica, Zeiss, Lin Haofu, Contex, etc., Leica and Zeiss are particularly famous, and they are not niche, and they should be found in the digital equipment city. Now some Japanese brands are also cooperating with Leica or Zeiss, such as Sony's R&D is also very good, and it is cheaper than German brandsIn the country, digital cameras of Japanese brands are also worth considering.
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It can be bought at the Photographic Equipment City. But it won't be cheap. And those are rarely out of low-end digital cameras. Any high-end one also costs 10,000. Therefore, it is not recommended to choose if it is not professional.
The German lens is good. But this is the digital age. You also have to buy digital.
The lens is good. But what about the image acquisition and processing functions inside? These are all issues that need to be taken into account.
If it's film, everyone uses the same 135 negatives. Only look at the camera. Now it's digital.
To pull in digital technology.
If you must have a German digital camera. Tell you that several brands are top large companies. "Mamiya"\"Sand light"When you get there, you ask for a digital back. It takes tens of thousands of dollars to buy it.
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On the top floor, the Leica digital camera is not necessarily doing well, and the M8 has recently been launched, and it feels like the system is not powerful at all, not as good as the entry-level SLR, but that money can buy a Japanese full-frame camera.
Hasselblad cameras are also digital, I'm afraid you can't afford it, and the lens group is not very professional in China.
I don't think a Chinese photographer or a photographer or a photographer has no choice but to use Japanese products.
Unless you don't understand cameras at all and think that the 1,000-yuan Patriot camera is much more delicate and beautiful than the stupid black and thick SLR, you will consider a domestic brand.
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1. Leica: It is a brand of cameras produced by a German company of the same name, consisting of Leica and the front syllables of the camera, the Leica camera was originally introduced in 1913 and is the world's fastest 35mm camera.
2. Contax: German camera brand, German Contax, or Contax, was originally a Carl Zeiss camera brand, but later after several vicissitudes, it became a brand under Kyocera Kyocera, but blood is thicker than water, Kyocera Kyocera still uses Carl Zeiss lenses from Germany when using Contax.
3. Minox: In 1938, 100 years after the invention of photography, the first miniature camera with a length of only about 7 centimeters and a weight of only more than 130 grams was officially introduced to the market, and the camera called Minox quickly aroused the interest of the intelligence department.
4. Linhof (Linhof) In 1887, a man named Hualian Ding Linhaff founded his own precision machinery factory in Munich, and began to devote himself to the development of reliable inter-lens shutters in Munich, and began to prepare for the development of new cameras, but in fact, it took nearly forty years before the Technika series of cameras were really manufactured.
5. Voigtlander: The factory is located in Vienna, Austria, and then moved to Germany. In 1839, the world's first camera was developed in France**, and the following year, the independent camera was successfully developed, and it began to be sold in 1841, after which it was favored by the world.
6. Lulai (rollei): Lulai is a 6 6cm medium format dual-lens reflex camera launched by Lulai in Germany in 1929, the viewfinder and imaging are used in two lenses, from its birth to its peculiar style has swept the world for decades, Lulai double-reflex camera production has produced about 20 early and late models, <>
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I'm about to cry days
The Hasselblad is a Swedish camera, not a German one, and it started in the Royal Swedish Air Force.
The well-known cameras in Germany are mainly a few of the most representative brands:
Rollei -—— the most influential and oldest medium-format German camera, but because it was bought by the British in the 70s of the 19th century and returned to the Germans in the 80s, there has been a controversy over Rollei, who believe that Rollei is also British.
Leica – consistently the most famous rangefinder camera. (However, the R series is made in Japan).
Carl Zeiss, one of the world's three most famous optical companies, is a German brand that mainly produces lenses, but also produced cameras.
Contex Camera, once a German Carl Zeiss subordinate camera brand, is the originator of today's 135 camera, but was later acquired by Japan. However, the brand is still considered German.
Linhaff, the long-established German camera brand with 120 technology, is remarkable, on a par with the Swiss Xena camera.
In addition to the early Kangtai, several other brands are still the top brands representing Germany today.
But I would like to introduce you to a camera brand that currently surpasses Hasselblad and Lulai, that is, the Alpa camera from Switzerland, I have used a value of 65w (mid-range camera) Alpa, which is currently the TOP1 brand of today's camera giants with its superb production technology and exaggerated imaging effects, coupled with the expensive **.
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Rollei, Leica, Praktica, PARKnSHOP, ZEISS, Contax, Linhof, Minox, Zeiss Ikan, Voigtlander
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German cameras have Hasselblad. It's more expensive, though!
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Leica, Zeiss. Sweden's Hasselblad camera is known as the world's first professional camera, but Leica is no less famous, and Hasselblad lenses are produced by Zeiss.
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There are a lot of film cameras, but not many digital cameras.
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In any case, Vorenda cannot be left out, this is the oldest German camera brand. In the first half of the last century, Vorenda was in full swing, competing with Zeiss Icon, Lulai and Laika to create many iconic cameras that have been celebrated and are still sought after by camera collectors today.
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Leica, Schneider, Carl Zeiss, these are the world's three largest lens manufacturers, and Schneider doesn't seem to have a camera.
These are the more famous.
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It was a very good 120 foldable camera, with fine workmanship and excellent imaging, and the indicators were very high for the time. To be honest, there is nothing bad in Germany, and this camera is the same, two years ago I received one in Shenyang 916, and the quality and function were very good, but 750 yuan at that time.
This camera is transliterated Franka Solida, which is rare in China. He usually wears an Enna Werk 75 standard lens with a blue-violet anti-reflection coating on the lenses, an aperture range, and a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter. The shutter speed was different from modern cameras, and like many cameras of the time, it was divided in this way:
B 300s, its focus is divided into fast visual focus, and macular distance focusing, if you don't bother to use the latter to be accurate, probably because of the age, the color of the macula has become very light, and the focus is very difficult.
This is the Franke Solida 2 machine, which should be a relatively rare occupation machine, that is, after the defeat of Germany, the German factory was occupied by the Allies at that time, mainly the cameras made by the American army, and the production was not much, so it should be worth collecting. Since it does not use famous brand lenses such as Zeiss or Schneider like other small German factories, and may also be due to brand recognition or cultural perception, this good machine is far less than the market ** of Zeiss Yikang, Vorenda, and Agfa in Germany at the same time. At present, the domestic market with leather cases should be within 2000 yuan, which is a good thing worth playing and collecting.
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If it is really as said upstairs, this machine should be rare, and the price is not worth 2,000!
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Because of the difference in personal feelings, the image quality will not be evaluated, but I personally feel that the colors of Leica cameras are more intense and sharp.
The workmanship of Leica cameras is still quite good, right? All components fit perfectly.
In fact, the main reason why everyone is entangled is the aristocratic price of Leica cameras. Is the quality of the camera high? High, of course.
But is it worth it to buy a camera that isn't an all-around with the money you pay for a car? Then it is debatable, after all, sixty or seventy thousand yuan is not a ** that can be ignored for anyone.
When I was a child, my uncle had a German camera, I forgot the specific brand and model, and I didn't know English at that time, and my uncle said that the German on the camera represented Germany, so I was more impressed. The Leica of the film era (and all European brands) was not as niche as it is now, and enthusiasts with a little more money could own one; But after entering the digital age, it may be that in the face of the impact of Japanese brands in the popular market, Leica and other manufacturers began to take a kind of aristocratic and niche route (there is a Leica store in Beijing, in Dongdan, next to those luxury stores with famous bags and watches) - now it is impossible to expect reporters to go into the city, the countryside or even the battlefield with Leica cameras to shoot the ** on the cover of those magazines - instead of Canon Nikon. And Leica is now basically a luxury, for those who are very wealthy and pursue petty bourgeoisie.
Functionally speaking, a rangefinder alone cannot meet the requirements of many scenes.
So the so-called "everyone says Leica is good" is actually just a crowd, first of all, this kind of price is destined to mean that the vast majority of players have not even seen it. Not to mention evaluating the "picture quality".
M8 M9 was not used at all.
Leica X1 is actually very good for street photography, but it is still too expensive, in the face of Ricoh or Sigma, X1 performance is good, but it will still be immediately tragic.
The rest of the Leica DC, such as D-Lux Shenma, is purely money-grabbing, made in Japan, with a Coke label, and sold for the price of two Panasonic LX - many reviews say that D-Lux has better picture quality than Panasonic LX, I think for DC, compared to this improvement in picture quality, I still care more about money Or buy Panasonic honestly
So don't talk about boycotting Japanese products, if we boycott Japanese cameras, we really won't have anything to use. The Japanese domestic market is basically self-produced and sold, but it will not be affected, and the real victims are ourselves.
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First of all, you can't compare it to the same price point, the LYCRA Company is basically a luxury company, not a camera company.
Therefore, the price is much higher, the customer is not the photographer to work, but the rich people to use for recreation, exquisite, good playability, good feel, and distinctive picture quality This is the key.
Also, the CCD of the Lycra is Kodak's.
Secondly, the Zeiss company is not a luxury, however, the company's professional field is not cameras, but optics, so Zeiss lenses are first-class, such as Sony's series of Zeiss heads, this company undertakes all submarine periscope lenses in NATO countries is this embodiment, however, the electronic level is only average, so the camera is not very good.
Finally, in addition to 135 and below cameras, Japanese companies are lackluster in high-end professional fields, such as Hasselblad and other medium-format sizes, only Pentax struggles to support, which is the embodiment of the real optics and electronic level, and it is also the most profitable part, news photography, sports photography, the requirements for image quality are far from so high, and there is no need for large-format drawing, but there are higher requirements for electronic performance, which is Japan's strength.
In fact, the highest level of electronics is in the United States, and Kodak's CCD is still the highest level in the industry, such as the CCD of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Japan just has a good grasp of the balance of electronics and optics and the grasp of the market, and that's it.
In comparison, I think Casio's comparison is realistic, like the ZR100 with the Exilim HS Engine, which can shoot at a high speed of 3 frames per second. The slow shutter response is no longer a weak point of the card machine!
The world's top is Hasselblad, Leica, Japan's Canon, Nikon, Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Pentax, Ricoh, Olympus, etc. have their own merits, such as Fujifilm generally feels very general, but its portable telephoto machine is beyond Canon Nikon's reach, its manual zoom ring and focus ring are the same as the SLR operation, not only fast but also accurate, time-saving and power-saving, which other brands do not have.
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