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#399831 - 04/24/08 10:45 AM Take a pic after it happens...
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/23936069/site/14081545

Just saw a bit on CNBC re: this camera...the video and article can be found at the above link. I know there are some photog buffs here.

Some pretty cool features for a "consumer" camera. 60fps speed mode, fast flash and you can actually capture an event that occurs before you fully depress the shutter release!

Negatives mentioned on the TV piece were that the 12x zoom was sluggish and low light performance was not great.
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#399836 - 04/24/08 11:03 AM Re: Take a pic after it happens... [Re: athiker]
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Thanks for the link. Very interesting. I would imagine some of the unique features on this camera will be showing up in the near future on other brands, and maybe more refined.

We have 2 Casio's in our arsenal, both P&S and both take nice pictures, and are solidly built.

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#400001 - 04/24/08 09:26 PM Re: Take a pic after it happens... [Re: Capn Morgan]
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At $1,000 it is probably above what most consumers would pay for a camera, so that relegates it more to the ranks of the professionals. It has many great features, probably more than the average consumer would ever really utilize.

As those features find their way to competitor products I suspect competition will drive the price down to where it will be affordable to the average joe.
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#400034 - 04/24/08 10:36 PM Re: Take a pic after it happens... [Re: GoFirstClass]
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That slo-mo live view is a wild concept!

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#400204 - 04/25/08 01:29 PM Re: Take a pic after it happens... [Re: KCook]
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can i geat picture of the winning lottery numbers a few days in advance?
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#401154 - 04/29/08 12:06 PM Re: Take a pic after it happens... [Re: BToran]
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Originally Posted By: BToran
can i geat picture of the winning lottery numbers a few days in advance?

Not yet...though I'm sure they are working on it!

Yeah, I thought that camera had some innovative stuff going on, I'm sure they will eventually work their way down the chain.

Searching for another PopSci article I saw in the magazine I found this:

http://www.popsci.com/gear-gadgets/article/2008-04/sharper-shooters

The Nikon's autofocus keeps focused on the primary subject by tracking the color of the object that is moving...like a blue basketball jersey...as it moves around in the frame...pretty cool.

This is what I was looking for by couldn't find the PopSci article:

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/03/05/technology/ptpogue06.php?page=1

It allows true live image via the LCD screen. I believe the topic has been mentioned before in other photog threads. The PopSci article had a cool grahic of the mirror/sensor layout. The main mirror has a hole in it to allow light to access one of the sensors.

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Actually, a few recent SLR models do, in fact, have this "Live View" feature, but it is mostly a disaster. It works by flipping that mirror up out of the way, so that light from the lens hits the image sensor, which feeds the image to the screen. Trouble is, once the mirror goes up, no light hits the autofocus sensor, so the camera cannot focus.

So here is what happens when you press the shutter button. There is a noisy clank as the mirror drops down again, the screen goes black, the camera computes focus and exposure, the mirror lifts again, the screen comes back to life, and finally - a second or so later - the shot is recorded.

In other words, Live View on existing cameras is slow, noisy and deeply confusing.

All of this silliness arises because the camera image sensor must do double duty: It is responsible for supplying the screen with a live preview and for recording the shot.

Sony's breakthrough on the A300, therefore, was this: "Duh! Put in another sensor!"




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