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molson Registered: Oct 30, 2002 Total Posts: 7803 Country: Canada |
Thom Hogan has posted some info on the soon-to-be-released Nikon D90 and some other tidbits... |
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Taylor Barrett Registered: Dec 12, 2007 Total Posts: 1750 Country: United States |
Wow. He seems confident. If what he says is true, I'll probably trade my D300 in for one. I love the D300 but if my experience with the D200 vs D80 stays true here, the D90 will be more than enough for my meager abilities. |
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Erik Moore Registered: Jul 28, 2007 Total Posts: 920 Country: United States |
Wow. LiveView video recording. Well, we should have seen this coming. The 'shortcoming' that makes joe consumer put down the SLR and head over to the P&S counter (no video) is now gone. My guess- this feature alone is going to expand SLR sales by a huge margin. |
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BenV Registered: Jan 01, 2008 Total Posts: 5457 Country: United States |
Erik Moore wrote: |
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Erik Moore Registered: Jul 28, 2007 Total Posts: 920 Country: United States |
BenV wrote: |
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zoetmb Registered: Jun 10, 2005 Total Posts: 1148 Country: United States |
Well..it depends upon the resolution of the video recording and how long you can record. If it's low resolution and short, it's nothing more than a marketing gimmick. |
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dougjk Registered: Jan 15, 2008 Total Posts: 169 Country: Canada |
Well, using good codecs the amount of video you can put onto largish SDHC cards is measured in hours. There's really no reason not to allow as long clips as the card can hold. Quality will be the real question. Obviously you've got far more pixels than you can ever use, but the issue is your processing bandwidth and write speeds. Still, in both categories the D90 should have more hardware capacity than compacts, so I should think we'd be looking at VGA (or possibly 16:9 @ 480 lines, whatever that comes to) minimum. HD recording capability would make it an extremely interesting device to say the least, but I'm not sure the data pipeline is going to be up to that. |
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molson Registered: Oct 30, 2002 Total Posts: 7803 Country: Canada |
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fusiongt Registered: Jul 15, 2008 Total Posts: 807 Country: United States |
I think it'd be very cool to change the lens for what you are recording... I don't know much about video so not sure how easily available this is already, but I think it'd be awesome to say record your kid playing sports with a 70-200mm lens. I'm sure camcorders have a huge zoom but if you use a 300mm+ lens you could get some really zoomed recordings of animals and anything |
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binary visions Registered: Dec 28, 2004 Total Posts: 871 Country: United States |
I think the video option would be really cool. I would only utilize it very rarely but every once in a while there's something that I'd just love to catch in motion... when I went to Costa Rica, we hit upon one of the rainforest birds doing a little dance in the tree above us that was so ridiculous looking that I couldn't possibly capture its intricacies in a still image. |
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panos.v Registered: Dec 15, 2005 Total Posts: 3896 Country: United Kingdom |
Video? It will be interesting to see how the following problems will be solved: |
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molson Registered: Oct 30, 2002 Total Posts: 7803 Country: Canada |
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Pavel Registered: Jun 11, 2003 Total Posts: 4839 Country: United States |
Where does this wives tale about the charged sensor come from? May I remind that the sensor is behind a curtain, a shutter curtain that is light tight. If light does not pass through - dust never will. Secondarily the sensor is behind a glass filter. |
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panos.v Registered: Dec 15, 2005 Total Posts: 3896 Country: United Kingdom |
Pavel wrote: |
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Todd Adamson Registered: Mar 03, 2005 Total Posts: 5209 Country: United States |
Wow, video. I can finally leave my cell phone at home now. |
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binary visions Registered: Dec 28, 2004 Total Posts: 871 Country: United States |
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uccmmcpo Registered: Jul 22, 2002 Total Posts: 2596 Country: United States |
Erik Moore wrote: |
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panos.v Registered: Dec 15, 2005 Total Posts: 3896 Country: United Kingdom |
No idea, that's why I said it would be interesting to see what kind of sensor they will be using to combine still and video recording. |
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molson Registered: Oct 30, 2002 Total Posts: 7803 Country: Canada |
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eaglewolf Registered: Jan 15, 2006 Total Posts: 2618 Country: United States |
Well, as an avid DSLR / SLR user, I just picked up my latest camera this past weekend - and I switched to Canon! I bought a Powershot SD890 P&S. I was attending a ZZ Top concert and the DSLR simply wouldn't work in that instance (can't quite shove it a pocket and get by, especially since they were doing pat-down searches!) |
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Aaron Macomber Registered: Feb 22, 2005 Total Posts: 1601 Country: United States |
Taylor Barrett wrote: |
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ytwong Registered: Dec 29, 2003 Total Posts: 828 Country: China |
panos.v wrote: |
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Jerry Baxter Registered: Nov 18, 2007 Total Posts: 123 Country: United States |
Todd Adamson wrote: |
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90 5.0 Registered: Jul 08, 2008 Total Posts: 1526 Country: United States |
A friend at work inquired about my camera because they wanted a new one to take quality pictures with on vacations with their grand children. He asked if it took video and when i told him no he was instantly disinterested. This is the target I think they would be pursuing with his feature. |