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I wonder if it's possible to connect a biologic eye to an electric circuit. ;-)
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To me, the photos in the article on wired.com have a look which I remember seeing in the print edition of National Geographic about twenty years ago. (We stopped subscribing.) What's the secret of...
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No? To quote from the ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL DP1X firmware version 1.03:
When the camera is in focus (the focusing point is illuminated in green), it is possible to magnify the display by...
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Most phones have unused surface area on the back much larger than a full frame sensor. The problem is lens technology. I wonder if someone is working on making lenses really flat, possibly using...
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This is awesome! I would like to use that technology for creating animated "object movies", also called "inverse panoramas". They say in the video: "Pictures taken with the robot cameras...
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No professional use cases? This is the first fully (hopefully) programmable and connected camera with decent quality and at a good price. There are lots of use cases in professional imaging.
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@eopix No snow storm, I guess it's shot through a snow covered car (?) window. Anyway, great image. The second from the bottom I perceived as an illusion: When I first viewed it on a phone's small...
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Today I was at the exhibition again, just for a quick moment, and to note down the name of an image. It's August Sander's 1928 "Handlanger". To me the bottom part looks unnatural, like...
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Concerning size: The problem is that with conventional lenses, bulkiness of the optics is unavoidable, simply due to physics. But, let's see what the future brings. Fresnel lenses have been known...
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At least that's my impression when reading comments / posts on dpreview and elsewhere:
small sensor = crap
big sensor = awesome
Sometimes, people seem to forget that every camera is a compromise.
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I want to add: I believe the lens is actually very good by today's standards. What is lacking is the sensor.
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How do the cameras you mention compare to the Samsung at max. zoom, concerning level of detail?
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One day. :-) Mostly I am still quite happy with the camera.
Anyhow, the picture is on Wikipedia, though post processed with Picasa (I'm Feeling Lucky, Straighten, Crop) and at reduced size. It's...
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I hope you also fixed the issue that email notifications don't work (at least for me).
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I understand that rule. However, I am also aware that there are cameras that have fake low ISO, just increasing exposure time, then using software for correction.
In fact, there are even camera's...
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I want to point out that when doing a 2× crop on the Nokia, then the Nokia "wins" against the Samsung for 20m background. This is because relative to the image width, the blur disk doubles in...
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Background blur vs. background distance when shooting "someone's head and shoulders": http://howmuchblur.com/#compare-3.5x-8mm-f2.4-and-5.62x-43mm-f6.3-on-a-0.9m-wide-subject Based on...
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I saw Sander portraits today in a free exhibition in Centro de Arte La Regenta, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. They are astonishing works! I think most images were shot between 1920 and 1940, but I...
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The ugly watermarks make the product shots look dirty. :-(
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When there is plenty of light, it is really best to choose ISO 80?
For example today, I shot a distant ship at ISO 80 with: f/6.3, 1/800 s, 56.3 mm focal length
I know the camera is old, but still...
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