Glad I don't have to worry about backing up those images. This
article reminds me to relate a talk I heard a few weekends ago at one of
the evening lectures during the Grandfather Mountain Nature Photography
Weekend. Bill Fortner gave a very nice talk on rekindling your love of
photography. Bill is a very good photographer who works for Nik*n; and I
might add is a heck of a nice guy. During the question & answer session
he asked for a show of hands re what equipment was used by the 165
participants: Can*n about 60%, Nik*n 30%. The remaining 10% was divided
among Pentax, Fuji, Olympus (I saw 5 hands go up) and one lonely Leica
user.
Someone asked where the mega-pixel race would end? Bill of
course could not answer that question but stated that sometime in the
Spring Nik*n would be coming out with a 25 MP camera and that Can*n
would of course be quick to answer.
Another interesting observation he made was that many newspapers
are ditching their digital still cameras and making their photographers
switch to digital video; the instructions are to video everything and we
will lift out the still images we want to publish. I'm sure that makes
the photographers very happy.
Charlie
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 1:37 PM
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Subject: [OM] 111MP sensor
Wow.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0606/06061901dalsa100mp.asp
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
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