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booggerg Senior Member 460 posts Joined Aug 2004 Location: Chicago More info | Jan 28, 2005 11:48 | #1 Permanent banTry your best Canon..... 20D || EOS650 || 50 f/1.8 MKI || 17-40 f/4L || 70-200 f/4L || Sigma 35-135 f/3.5 || Yashica Electro 35 || Yashica Minister || Yashica Mat 124G || Hoga 120CFN || 420EX || Sekonic 306 || Panasonic DVX100 || Canon GL2
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TomW Canon Fanosapien 12,749 posts Likes: 30 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee More info | Jan 28, 2005 12:00 | #2 Nice images. Though side-by-side comparisons would make for a better challenge. Tom
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Scottes Trigger Man - POTN Retired 12,842 posts Likes: 10 Joined Nov 2003 Location: A Little North Of Boston, MA, USA More info | Jan 28, 2005 12:52 | #3 How many frames per second can that thing do? You can take my 100-400 L away when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers.
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Moppie Moderator 15,104 posts Gallery: 24 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 455 Joined Sep 2004 Location: Akarana, Aotearoa. (Kiwiland) More info | Jan 28, 2005 13:22 | #4 LOL!
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TomW Canon Fanosapien 12,749 posts Likes: 30 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee More info | Jan 28, 2005 13:29 | #5 where's the popup flash? Tom
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TomW Canon Fanosapien 12,749 posts Likes: 30 Joined Feb 2003 Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee More info | Jan 28, 2005 13:29 | #6 And, does it do movies? Tom
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Ajay213 Member 37 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: S Florida More info | Jan 28, 2005 13:43 | #7 They are just scanning film, so it's not really a digital camera. But in either case I'm 99.99% sure the picture quality will absolutely blow away anything available in an SLR type camera picture for picture.
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Longwatcher obsolete as of this post 3,914 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2002 Location: Newport News, VA, USA More info | Should I mention that I am not impressed by these small time efforts at image size and resolution. Only a gigapixel, no competition... 8) "Save the model, Save the camera, The Photographer can be repaired"
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Moppie Moderator 15,104 posts Gallery: 24 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 455 Joined Sep 2004 Location: Akarana, Aotearoa. (Kiwiland) More info | Jan 28, 2005 14:36 | #9 From: http://www.gigapxl.org/faqs.htm What about "spy-satellite" cameras?The digital imaging systems in $200M-$1000M advanced imaging satellites are roughly comparable to the Gigapxl™ camera in resolution. However, they are far from commercially available, require the cold of space for low-noise operation, are about the size of a school bus, and, of course, are very expensive and often contain classified technologies. These cameras are also not optimized for normal color imaging. Such devices, even if made available by a friendly national power, could not be transported to the cities and photogenic sites of the earth as is required by the goals of the Gigapxl™ Project.
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blinking8s Goldmember 1,618 posts Joined Jun 2004 Location: w.kentucky More info | Jan 28, 2005 15:20 | #10 I dont think it fits in my lowepro nature-trekker II
guess I'll have to hold out till I get a personal golf cart to lug it around in blinking8s.com
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iwatkins Goldmember 1,510 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2003 Location: Gloucestershire, UK More info | Longwatcher wrote: Should I mention that I am not impressed by these small time efforts at image size and resolution. Only a gigapixel, no competition... 8) On the other hand they can show the pictures they took. [Inside joke for those that know me] I was kind of thinking the same thing.
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Ajay213 Member 37 posts Joined Nov 2004 Location: S Florida More info | Jan 28, 2005 15:51 | #12 I dont think it fits in my lowepro nature-trekker II Heheheh, the little black thing on the top of the camera is a 35mm film camera, kind of gives a nice point of reference.
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ShutteringFocus Senior Member 526 posts Joined Mar 2004 Location: Grand Rapids, MI More info | Tom W wrote: where's the popup flash? ![]() Where's the popup flash on the Ds Mrk II?
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Jan 28, 2005 23:50 | #14 I think someone needs to introduce them to noise reduction software. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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