gf's? How many?
-Bill
-----Original Message-----
From: Albert [mailto:olympus@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: November 26, 2002 1:03 AM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Digital Camera fraud/false advertising
Skip, that's just wrong!! ;-)
My gf's friends ask, "How come your pictures are always so clear, and
ours aren't?" Well, first, as a shooter, my hands are pretty steady.
Also, lack of a shutter lag makes for good shots. But a good Zuiko
lens vs the plastic f8-f11 only lenses on the p&s's might be another
reason also. I took a few pics to show them however, STEADY HANDS make
all the difference. I used their p&s, and still got decent photos.
Regardless what lens you have in front, if the sensor is not sensitive
enough, you won't get good quality pics. I was reading a tech
discussion about the "upper limits" of film as far as megapixel density.
Something like Fuji Provia, is upwards of 29 megapixels. Without
visually caused interpolation, that means 14 megapixels. That's what
the new Kodak will do, that means digital has caught up to film... But
trust me, Velvia does NOT EQUAL 2-3 megapixels!!
Hand me a loupe, and the difference is clear, regardless how good the
printer is.
4-6 megapixels, you can't tell on a 4x6.... But 2-3, I can...easily.
Albert
om@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>On a 4x6, most people will see little difference between the two cameras,
>when the photos are shot outside with an average-lit subjects.
>(blastphany, I know, I know)
>
>There IS a difference, but 990f the people won't see it, they only care
>about the subject. This may be a better tactic and attitude for both the
>users, the consumers of the photos, and the sellers, in the end. That
>doesn't mean that I endorse the advertising methodology, mind-you.
>
>(That not withstanding, I see a noticable difference between the 4x6's
>taken with my Contax T2 and those with a "normal" P&S. So it can be seen.)
>
>Skip
>
>
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