Kickstarting an open hardware SLR networking add-on
@shaddack wrote: Just hack the hell out of the stuff and take the additional features by force if they don't want to give them to us peacefully. I hear @fuzzyfungus way too well. The Canon CHDK works...
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@andy_hilmer wrote: Not anything like what I'm talking about, but a great example of marketing drone's idea of disruptive technology. It's just like film! And diggitle! Gimme money! Interesting link,...
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@bwv812 wrote: shaddack: Just hack the hell out of the stuff and take the additional features by force if they don't want to give them to us peacefully. That's basically the entire digital media price...
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@shaddack wrote: bwv812: And the next level is physical media. This has to be (and is, and will be) fought. bwv812: I'm not so optimistic that fully open-source firmware would result in the innovation...
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@jerwin wrote: By my count, 9 of the top-20-best-selling lenses on Amazon are under $200, and lenses are a far easier purchase to justify than a smartphone tether. Canon Nikon Over 200 (Nikon) Nikon--...
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@jerwin wrote: bwv812: Entry-level DSLRs have great image quality, especially today, but pairing one with a 70-200/2.8 is an interesting ergonomic experience and unlikely to be spotted in the wild....
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@bwv812 wrote: jerwin: Slim pickings. OK, discard the attachment and the 50/1.8 Nikkor. 7/20 is slim pickings? That's one-third of the lenses in the top 20. More than two-thirds of the Nikon lineup is...
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@jerwin wrote: And what does it say about the lens-buying habits of entry-level DSLR owners that the second-highest-selling Nikon lens won't even AF on entry-level DSLRs? It's possible that some are...
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@zzzz wrote: They list Kodak in their list of other cameras to support survey but not Pentax? Uh huh. Read full topic
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@bwv812 wrote: jerwin: It's possible that some are using it in manual mode-- it is cheap, and it meters. Though manual focus can be a tricky business with a focal screen that isn't designed for it. I...
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@jerwin wrote: The afs 50mm lens was released in 2011, long after Nikon started releasing AFS-only bodies. The AFS 35mm lens was released in 2009. The D40, which was released in 2007 was first body...
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@andy_hilmer wrote: I have been wondering for years why no one has made camera backs for old Nikons and other treasured cameras which have a full size CCD (though it doesn't have to be particularly...
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@bwv812 wrote: jerwin: The afs 50mm lens was released in 2011, long after Nikon started releasing AFS-only bodies. The AFS 35mm lens was released in 2009. The D40, which was released in 2007 was first...
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@bwv812 wrote: andy_hilmer: I have been wondering for years why no one has made camera backs for old Nikons and other treasured cameras which have a full size CCD (though it doesn't have to be...
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@Shash wrote: Point... A very important one... We'd necessarily be working within the limits of the equipment we have access to of course. There's no way a group of volunteer tinkerers can match Nikon...
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@jerwin wrote: bwv812: The first AF-S lenses were not zooms but the flagship tele-primes. The 300/2.8 and 600/4 both got AF-S in the summer of 1996. A 300 f/2.8? Why not a 300 f/2?Still, these were...
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@bwv812 wrote: jerwin: Still, these were rather expensive, pro lenses. Just the thing for an entry level body to focus... I don't know what point you're trying to make. AF-S was initially an expensive...
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@andy_hilmer wrote: It's mostly a nostalgia and "can we make it work" product. The proper point for it to be introduced was probably ten or 15 years ago. Read full topic
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@JeffreyM wrote: I do it all the time. http://www.jeffrey-martin.com/#gigapixel-photography (canon 550D, 70D, 7D, 70-200 2.8, 400mm 5.6.....) Read full topic
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