Latest model of Canon cameras
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Latest model of Canon cameras
wrote in message oups.com... For current and future users of digital photo cameras. http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/ I wonder why Canon doesn't make use of the pellicle mirror technology in their DSLRs that they used in the EOS RT. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_RT Advantages are - less vibration - no 'blackout' - allows for image preview on the rear screen - the sensor can be sealed against dust - No moving mirror allows for much faster frame rate per second. The disadvantage is that you lose 2/3 of a stop but given that they are up 6400ISO on the latest sensors, I can't see that being an issue these days. |
Latest model of Canon cameras
werdan wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... For current and future users of digital photo cameras. http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/ I wonder why Canon doesn't make use of the pellicle mirror technology in their DSLRs that they used in the EOS RT. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_RT Advantages are - less vibration - no 'blackout' - allows for image preview on the rear screen - the sensor can be sealed against dust - No moving mirror allows for much faster frame rate per second. The disadvantage is that you lose 2/3 of a stop but given that they are up 6400ISO on the latest sensors, I can't see that being an issue these days. Well I never...some on topic posts...wonders will never cease. |
Latest model of Canon cameras
Marutchi wrote:
werdan wrote: wrote in message groups.com... For current and future users of digital photo cameras. http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/ I wonder why Canon doesn't make use of the pellicle mirror technology in their DSLRs that they used in the EOS RT. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_RT Advantages are - less vibration - no 'blackout' - allows for image preview on the rear screen - the sensor can be sealed against dust - No moving mirror allows for much faster frame rate per second. The disadvantage is that you lose 2/3 of a stop but given that they are up 6400ISO on the latest sensors, I can't see that being an issue these days. Well I never...some on topic posts...wonders will never cease. So this ****s going through again |
Latest model of Canon cameras
werdan wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... For current and future users of digital photo cameras. http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/ I wonder why Canon doesn't make use of the pellicle mirror technology in their DSLRs that they used in the EOS RT. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_RT Advantages are - less vibration - no 'blackout' - allows for image preview on the rear screen - the sensor can be sealed against dust - No moving mirror allows for much faster frame rate per second. The disadvantage is that you lose 2/3 of a stop but given that they are up 6400ISO on the latest sensors, I can't see that being an issue these days. There not very sucessful, expensive to make because of quality of optical glass necessary. |
Latest model of Canon cameras
"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote in message ... Well I never...some on topic posts...wonders will never cease. Just trying something new. :-) |
Latest model of Canon cameras
werdan wrote:
"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote in message ... Well I never...some on topic posts...wonders will never cease. Just trying something new. :-) And cross posted like **** spam |
Latest model of Canon cameras
So *^#$! remove all lists you're not partcipating in before cross posting
your complaint about cross-posting! "Rob" schreef in bericht ... werdan wrote: "Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote in message ... Well I never...some on topic posts...wonders will never cease. Just trying something new. :-) And cross posted like **** spam |
Latest model of Canon cameras
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, werdan wrote: I wonder why Canon doesn't make use of the pellicle mirror technology in their DSLRs that they used in the EOS RT. Because it didn't work well in film days? |
Latest model of Canon cameras
On 10/13/2007 12:53 AM Marutchi spake thus:
werdan wrote: wrote in message oups.com... For current and future users of digital photo cameras. http://digitalphotocameras.blogspot.com/ I wonder why Canon doesn't make use of the pellicle mirror technology in their DSLRs that they used in the EOS RT. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_EOS_RT Advantages are - less vibration - no 'blackout' - allows for image preview on the rear screen - the sensor can be sealed against dust - No moving mirror allows for much faster frame rate per second. The disadvantage is that you lose 2/3 of a stop but given that they are up 6400ISO on the latest sensors, I can't see that being an issue these days. Well I never...some on topic posts...wonders will never cease. On topic? Not here (r.p.e.large-format). |
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