Crsnydertx
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- Houston, TX
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- Chuck
You're a larrikin mate...and we love ya for it.
Oh man my eyes are still watering....
I learned a new word today - great!!
You're a larrikin mate...and we love ya for it.
Oh man my eyes are still watering....
Didn't quite hear, Luke. Did you say you love cameras?Did I mention that I LOVE cameras?
Little ones, big ones, old ones, new ones
black ones, white ones, brown ones, blue ones
be they short or be they tall
I must confess I love them all
p.s. - I also like Dr. Seuss
I love cameras!
Same here! I hear they also take pictures
Every lens I know is soft wide open in the corners of the frame, including lenses that cost 2-3 times as much as the camera in question.
This is certainly going to be a strong contender for another camera in my house! My wife wants something she doesn't have to learn and the X100 definitely isn't that! I have been reading everything I can about this camera and I have come up with a question based on a remark I saw on another site. There is some concern by some people about the 20MP on a sensor this size. Now I don't profess to have a clue when it comes to understanding the relationship so if this is a silly question I apologize.
If you set the cameras resolution to something less than 20MP, say 12MP, are you in fact then using a 12MP sensor? Would this make any difference to the quality of the pics?
That was two question, sorry lol. Thanks in advance for your help.
If you insist on viewing your photos at a given magnification (for instance 100%, with each photo pixel being represented by one screen pixel, or at for instance 200dpi), then more megapixels lead to more noise
There might be a small penalty in dynamic range (difference between darkest and lightest light values that the sensor is capable of recognising) but it shouldn't be a huge downside.
In fact, according to Focus Numerique, RX100 has better image quality than Nikon 1 despite having twice as many pixels.
Test Sony RX100 : gestion du bruit électronique - Focus Numérique