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No, that's not what I'm doing. Dunno about "people", but it sure sounds like what YOU are doing.
No, I haven't thought about that because it's not true.
Others have already told you about the...
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You're not in charge. Terribly sorry to tell you but the camera is a dumb device, it can not read your mind. If you do not want it to guess where to focus, you need to tell it otherwise by using...
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Can't help noticing that even the most "popular" ideas, made weeks ago, have less than 10 votes.
If people put even a fraction of the effort they spend on whining on this and other forums into...
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One only needs to say two words to prove how "bright" idea mirrorless with a SLR lens mount is.
Pentax K-01.
Brick-like ergonomics notwithstanding, given the state of the on-sensor PDAF technology,...
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Like I said, Canon did use DOS up to 2005 when that post was written.
List: OS's for Canon cameras
Your sources contradict themselves regarding Nikon, but the forum thread, and some googling...
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They most certainly do not.
Canon used DOS in DIGIC1 models during the stone age, but switched to VxWorks in 2005, and later to their own DryOS.
Every indication points to (at least high-end, not...
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But it's 3x the weight of the 12mm Touit and their own fish-eye too, and those manage f2.8, so clearly it's possible to design reasonably compact fast wides for NEX. Tele lenses are a different...
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Why shouldn't one compare them to high-end point and shoot? That's exactly what Nokia is trying to compete with with this device.
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Sony has nothing to "atone" for for not releasing unfinished junk. If, in this day an age when that is the norm, they take the time to actually come up with something worth releasing, they deserve...
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Even when used to it and knowing they don't intend any harm, I'm always amazed at how they manage it without poking their eyes out by accident.
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Any rock big enough to leave a crater you can see on the Moon with 500mm lens is not going to even notice the atmosphere, so it's just the erosion and the plants - and the Moon itself deserves some...
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Unsuspecting? Really? Even if this *** did buy the stolen phone secondhand, he OBVIOUSLY knows it's stolen. He logged to the owner's Facebook and made Skype calls with her account for crying out...
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It's a girl bee. All workers are female, so you wouldn't find a drone in a flower, and even if it were a staged photo they're easy to tell apart because the males have enormous eyes.
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I don't see any green dots in that image, but if you mean the orange dot below and to the left of the sun, it's a lens flare (even if you don't, your verbal description of moving while panning...
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Perhaps this will help: http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/product/nikkor-lenses/simulator
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Extreme IV cards are rated as 40-45MB/s, 5-6 times slower than the Pro version of this. Even Sandisk's most recent, fastest Extreme Pro cards only reach 100MB/s. Are you confusing Mbit/s with...
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CHDK and Magic Lantern already showed us how enormously useful third party apps on a camera can be, and those are just ugly kludges - with the manufacturer actually supporting and encouraging that...
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No, it works because, you know, physics and chemistry.
You make it sound like there's a difference, but that's not true. There's no magic to it, air at low relative humidity has the capacity to...
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Or a NEX with 16-50 PZ, which is quite a bit smaller than any of the other three when collapsed.
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#6 is a wasp or bee, flies don't have antennae that long, and most don't fold their wings over the back like that but keep them in "delta-v" position like the #5 syrphid.
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