I have a Fuji GSW 690 III with a winder problem. When loading a new roll of film, I wind, shutter, wind, shutter, then, wind, wind, wind, wind,...
Unless you're a resolution chart portraitist, then you probably don't really care about the answer to this question. Your real question is:...
What should think of camera shake as having a relationship with "angle of view" instead of "focal length". The "1/f" rule of thumb is really just...
"How do you archive a digital file. Kodak says put it on film." Duh. And Sony says you should archive them on CD-Rs, and Maxtor says you should...
The Digilux2 sensor is about 1/4 the width of a 35mm frame of film, so to get an estimate of "comparable" depth of field, apply a 4x multiple to...
<em>"Leica is just buying it from Silicon Film, what risk?"</em> <p> The specs for the SiliconFilm sensor and the Leica sensor are very different,...
Free market dynamics haven't ceased to exist, so there will continue to exist software tools that handle JPG for as long as there is financial...
Chip, I'm not sure what you mean by a workaround, but there are strong cryptographic techniques that can reliably authenticate an image as being...
From a technological standpoint, if the goal is to certify that a given image is identical to what the camera originally captured, that technology...
<em>"Digital is: (a) sharp through..."</em> <p> Digital point 'n' shoots have very small-format sensors, leading to huge depth of field. They also...
<em>I beleive that just as mechanical watches and vinyl lps came rebounded, film won't go away</em> <p> You can believe anything if you want to...
<em>20% penetration of digital cameras leaves 80% for film</em> <p> There was presumably some year in the mid 80's where 20% of music sales was...
<em>Yes, people will and do pay $3,000+ for turntables which ARE available.</em> <p> Sigh. The point is, given "supply and demand", what happens...
<em>Most Leica users spend a load of money on bodies because they know at least they will last for thirty years plus; and maintian a highish...
Every individual piece of recording media has a limited lifetime. It's not a question of "if", but "when" it will fail. Don't conclude from this...
A digital camera requires the "shooter" to have a computer to the same extent that a film camera requires the shooter to have a darkroom. The...
Hard-drive storage costs about $1/gig, thus redundant hard-drive storage costs about $2/gig. My current 6MP RAW files are about 8MB, so the cost...
Dear silly people, please don't confuse the lifetimes of removable storage media formats and devices, or the failure rate of internal storage...
Not without an LCD. Today, in the real world, the cheapest 35mm full-frame sensor digital camera is around $5000. So your price may be optimistic.
Here's your new digital M from Konica: <ul> <a href="http://www.dpreview.com/news/0306/03060301konicakd510z.asp">...
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