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Saturation compensating camera manufacturer
I saw a review of digital cameras several months ago, that included a
camera that could compensate for outrageous intensity variations in an image. The example shot was taken from indoors, looking out of an open door to a brightly lit courtyard. Detail was great in both the dim interior, and the bright courtyard. I am looking for a camera to record my children's life. Total budget is about USD$500.00. I often run into this lighting scenario with my camcorder, and expect the same with a still camera. Recollections of which manufacturer has this technology would be sincerely appreciated. Best regards, --Malcolm Franklin Gilbert, Arizona, USA |
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This one is at your price point and from the specs looks reallllllllyyyyyyy
good for a point and shoot. NO LAG TIME !!! http://www.casio.com/index.cfm?fusea...roduct=EX-P600 B&H photo has it in stock. Steve m..... Malcolm L. (Malcolm L. Franklin) wrote in message .mot.com... I saw a review of digital cameras several months ago, that included a camera that could compensate for outrageous intensity variations in an image. The example shot was taken from indoors, looking out of an open door to a brightly lit courtyard. Detail was great in both the dim interior, and the bright courtyard. I am looking for a camera to record my children's life. Total budget is about USD$500.00. I often run into this lighting scenario with my camcorder, and expect the same with a still camera. Recollections of which manufacturer has this technology would be sincerely appreciated. Best regards, --Malcolm Franklin Gilbert, Arizona, USA |
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This one is at your price point and from the specs looks reallllllllyyyyyyy
good for a point and shoot. NO LAG TIME !!! http://www.casio.com/index.cfm?fusea...roduct=EX-P600 B&H photo has it in stock. Steve m..... Malcolm L. (Malcolm L. Franklin) wrote in message .mot.com... I saw a review of digital cameras several months ago, that included a camera that could compensate for outrageous intensity variations in an image. The example shot was taken from indoors, looking out of an open door to a brightly lit courtyard. Detail was great in both the dim interior, and the bright courtyard. I am looking for a camera to record my children's life. Total budget is about USD$500.00. I often run into this lighting scenario with my camcorder, and expect the same with a still camera. Recollections of which manufacturer has this technology would be sincerely appreciated. Best regards, --Malcolm Franklin Gilbert, Arizona, USA |
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That is an impressive little camera...and a decent price too...but will it
address the problem presented? I don't see how it could. Digital cameras don't have a wide dynamic range as you discovered with your camcorder. If you want to see the lengths that companies are going to address this check out the Fuji S3 at www.dpreview.com ....its not out yet and will be far more than you want to spend...but an interesting read. Some ways to handle this problem is to shoot twice...once for the highlights and once for the shadows...and put them together in Photoshop.....use fill flash....or just don't take those shots. I use all three methods while I save up for the S3 "Steve m..." wrote in message ... This one is at your price point and from the specs looks reallllllllyyyyyyy good for a point and shoot. NO LAG TIME !!! http://www.casio.com/index.cfm?fusea...roduct=EX-P600 B&H photo has it in stock. Steve m..... Malcolm L. (Malcolm L. Franklin) wrote in message .mot.com... I saw a review of digital cameras several months ago, that included a camera that could compensate for outrageous intensity variations in an image. The example shot was taken from indoors, looking out of an open door to a brightly lit courtyard. Detail was great in both the dim interior, and the bright courtyard. I am looking for a camera to record my children's life. Total budget is about USD$500.00. I often run into this lighting scenario with my camcorder, and expect the same with a still camera. Recollections of which manufacturer has this technology would be sincerely appreciated. Best regards, --Malcolm Franklin Gilbert, Arizona, USA |
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Saturation compensating camera manufacturer
That is an impressive little camera...and a decent price too...but will it
address the problem presented? I don't see how it could. Digital cameras don't have a wide dynamic range as you discovered with your camcorder. If you want to see the lengths that companies are going to address this check out the Fuji S3 at www.dpreview.com ....its not out yet and will be far more than you want to spend...but an interesting read. Some ways to handle this problem is to shoot twice...once for the highlights and once for the shadows...and put them together in Photoshop.....use fill flash....or just don't take those shots. I use all three methods while I save up for the S3 "Steve m..." wrote in message ... This one is at your price point and from the specs looks reallllllllyyyyyyy good for a point and shoot. NO LAG TIME !!! http://www.casio.com/index.cfm?fusea...roduct=EX-P600 B&H photo has it in stock. Steve m..... Malcolm L. (Malcolm L. Franklin) wrote in message .mot.com... I saw a review of digital cameras several months ago, that included a camera that could compensate for outrageous intensity variations in an image. The example shot was taken from indoors, looking out of an open door to a brightly lit courtyard. Detail was great in both the dim interior, and the bright courtyard. I am looking for a camera to record my children's life. Total budget is about USD$500.00. I often run into this lighting scenario with my camcorder, and expect the same with a still camera. Recollections of which manufacturer has this technology would be sincerely appreciated. Best regards, --Malcolm Franklin Gilbert, Arizona, USA |
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