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Actually Rhys, I've come to regard my iPhone as something more than a mere "telephone." I'll give you an example:
The other day I was reading a book on my Kindle reader (a downloaded app for the...
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With the iPhone, you get to pay the bill AND have the iPhone. In fact, you have to pay the bill! :cool:
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Here are a few:
My cat at 1/10 sec, ISO 596:
http://john-reed.smugmug.com/photos/609405391_g3X6a-L.jpg
A young baby at the Apple Store: 1/15, ISO 153:
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Check out the new Panasonic FZ35, which has HD movie recording at 1080p, allows zooming during movie taking, and has a great image stabilizer, supposedly improved over their previous versions, which...
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I'd go with the 18-55, which translates out to 27-82, a good "basic" range for anywhere from scenery to portraits.
And HI, Sarah Joyce! LTNS!
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They do it all the time in Road & Track, with a lot more viewers than this site enjoys. If you've ever looked at one of their summaries, they provide a chart of different criteria by which various...
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Nice job, Jeff! Really living up to the "Resource" mantra here. The only thing I missed was some kind of quantitative rating system, you know, like when they rate Ferraris vs. Porsches in Road &...
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It depends on how you will use the output image. If you're submitting photos to a print publisher, they'll generally ask for 300 dpi, so they can accommodate the necessary lithographic screens for...
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You can call it "terror" or "fear," and you can say that terrorists have imposed a new "reality" on our society, but there's a whole politics of fear from which many in power have benefited ever...
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These days, there is so much fear around that residents may suspect anyone who's shooting photos in the neighborhood of having some criminal intent. So the police may be catching it from complaining...
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That's the Panasonic camera that is marketed in the U.S., I think, as the DMC-TZ7. His review of it is here. The pricing looks a little higher than your target, but for the kind of work you're doing,...
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Looks like a Starling to me, but I'm in Northern CA, don't know where this shot was taken.
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I agree with Beowulff. The proof is in the image quality, whether it suffers or not from the apparent play in the barrel. If it doesn't seem to have hurt the IQ, then live with it. It's an old...
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Here's Jeff's review of the ZS-3, and here's his review of the TZ3. He conducts the identical noise analysis tests on both, so it's pretty easy to compare for yourself.:)
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Lo, technology has advanced hither and yon, and far better can be had now that the old Sod is gone? :p
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You might take a look at the Panasonic DMC-G1? It's an "EVIL" camera (Electronic Viewfinder, Interchangeable Lens) with a 12MP sensor (4000 X 3000) which MIGHT be enough for your resolution needs....
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I'm inclined to agree with Phill D, though the little red light shouldn't be drawing power from the button battery, only from the main power source, i.e., the rechargeable battery. But this does...
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Because of the amplifying circuitry built into each sensing site, the CMOS sensor site devotes a smaller fraction of its area to gathering light than does the CCD sensor site. For P&S cameras with...
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I downloaded one of your photos to check the EXIF data, and as I suspected, you were shooting at f2.8, pretty close to the maximum aperture of f2.6, according to the EXIF. That "strange blurriness"...
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Would be nice to see said scheduled release dates in English? Any English language translations of that page available?
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Thanks again, Jeff. Looks like if the Casio could match image quality with mechanical functionality, it'd be a dynamite package! Sigh...
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Jeff:
When you were shooting the high-speed burst shots with this camera, were you seeing any flicker or delays in the EVF or LCD that made it difficult to track a moving target?
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I was shooting a group of people from a tripod yesterday with my Panasonic G1. In the viewfinder, as I took the shots, I could see the entire group of people, from edge to edge of the frame, which...
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Amazing photo! What really amazes me is that all the separate panels must have been taken sequentially; so how then does the program get all the faces intact without some overlap and weirdnesses of...
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