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What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a
relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. Remo Rosati, author DIVINE INTERVENTION http://www.geocities.com/newnovelan Available at over 50,000 bookstores |
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generally the a larger sensor (more megapixels). More manual overide
features. higher equivalent iso speed. An Af illuminator or a more sensitive af sensor. A choice of metering modes. Image stabilisation. RAW mode (unprocessed un compressed). Zoom range. Build quality. "R R" wrote in message .. . What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. Remo Rosati, author DIVINE INTERVENTION http://www.geocities.com/newnovelan Available at over 50,000 bookstores |
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what seperates a fiat panda from a porsche ?
the cheaper cameras do have cheap optics, use plastic for the cases of the cameras. try to work with a cheap one.. menues that give you no informations... and in the end bad photo results. i would give you the tip to go to you local digital photo dealer an make a comparison of you own. to my opinion you have to lay down about 300-400 Euro for a camera you can work with and have fun with. best regards, jens schwoon "R R" schrieb: What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. Remo Rosati, author DIVINE INTERVENTION http://www.geocities.com/newnovelan Available at over 50,000 bookstores |
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Also, lens quality may be better.
Deathwalker wrote: generally the a larger sensor (more megapixels). More manual overide features. higher equivalent iso speed. An Af illuminator or a more sensitive af sensor. A choice of metering modes. Image stabilisation. RAW mode (unprocessed un compressed). Zoom range. Build quality. "R R" wrote in message .. . What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. Remo Rosati, author DIVINE INTERVENTION http://www.geocities.com/newnovelan Available at over 50,000 bookstores -- Don Stauffer in Minnesota webpage- http://www.usfamily.net/web/stauffer |
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In rec.photo.digital R R wrote:
What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. Typically, image quality and image size drive digital camera prices up the most. Take a look at the reviews on http://www.dpreview.com and you can see for yourself what differentiates expensive digital cameras from less expensive models. |
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Old Remo is spamming again. He has no interest in anything but selling that
pathetic book of his so he crossposts blather to multiple newsgroups - in this case all the photography groups but he will hit every movie newsgroup and several other types of groups on a once a month basis. Killfile him and/or go to Amazon and leave a bad review. -- http://www.chapelhillnoir.com home of The Camera-ist's Manifesto The Improved Links Pages are at http://www.chapelhillnoir.com/links/mlinks00.html A sample chapter from my novel "Haight-Ashbury" is at http://www.chapelhillnoir.com/writ/hait/hatitl.html "Deathwalker" wrote in message ... generally the a larger sensor (more megapixels). More manual overide features. higher equivalent iso speed. An Af illuminator or a more sensitive af sensor. A choice of metering modes. Image stabilisation. RAW mode (unprocessed un compressed). Zoom range. Build quality. "R R" wrote in message .. . What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. Remo Rosati, ahole |
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Which MOVIE camera shoots in raw mode?
Tom P. "Deathwalker" wrote in message ... generally the a larger sensor (more megapixels). More manual overide features. higher equivalent iso speed. An Af illuminator or a more sensitive af sensor. A choice of metering modes. Image stabilisation. RAW mode (unprocessed un compressed). Zoom range. Build quality. "R R" wrote in message .. . What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. |
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the 250,000 sony and panasonic cameras that lucas and the wachowskis use.
"Tom Pfeiffer" wrote in message ... Which MOVIE camera shoots in raw mode? Tom P. "Deathwalker" wrote in message ... generally the a larger sensor (more megapixels). More manual overide features. higher equivalent iso speed. An Af illuminator or a more sensitive af sensor. A choice of metering modes. Image stabilisation. RAW mode (unprocessed un compressed). Zoom range. Build quality. "R R" wrote in message .. . What feautures separate a very expensive digital movie camera to a relatively affordable one? The price differences are significant and I assume there are several reasons for it. |
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"schwoon" wrote in message
... what seperates a fiat panda from a porsche ? Depending on the speed of impact, either a crowbar or the Fire Brigade's cutting gear -- Remember, Even A Kick In The Butt Is A Move Forwards |
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