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05/21/2007 02:35:54 PM · #1
Interesting to read.
05/21/2007 02:37:22 PM · #2
Originally posted by pgirish007:

Interesting to read.


I didnt notice anything i hadnt read somewhere else or been told already.....
05/21/2007 02:40:55 PM · #3
Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

Interesting to read.


I didnt notice anything i hadnt read somewhere else or been told already.....


Wow, that was rude and arrogant. Perhaps it is of interest to people who don't know everything (unlike you).
05/21/2007 02:46:09 PM · #4
It was just a statement, i dont understand how it was rude. My point is its a summary of what DPReview has covered in several areas. And of course general knowledge around here states and repeats alot of the information in various threads.

I had already read it before it was posted here and was just stating my opinion. I think they wrote a redundant article. If thats rude its not to the OP of this thread it would be tot he author of the article.

Message edited by author 2007-05-21 14:46:46.
05/21/2007 02:51:39 PM · #5
Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

Originally posted by pgirish007:

Interesting to read.


I didnt notice anything i hadnt read somewhere else or been told already.....


I sometimes wonder...is there anything that you hadn't read somewhere or been told already? :)
05/21/2007 02:55:33 PM · #6
I read plenty of new stuff here. But if you read the reviews on DPReview. I read alot of them before settling on my A630, the Fuji F30 was appealing due to its low light shooting and the fact that i hate using flash. I also appealed to the S6xxx and s9xxx series fuji's to replace my S5100. The S6 and S9 featured barrel controlled zoom and a manual focus control ring with the S9600 featuring the flipout screen and face focus.

But the same complaints and explanations on each point and shoot why sensor size creates more noise and then in turn how this or that image processor uses this method to reduce noise which hurts sharpness etc etc.

I just feel the article fails to explain away any misconceptions. Long term they could span into a new article on how high megapixel small sensor's tend to blow highlights and lack contrast.... but they already covered that.
05/21/2007 03:00:35 PM · #7
Just redirect RainMotorsports here after each of his posts.
05/21/2007 03:07:42 PM · #8
Originally posted by tooohip:

Just redirect RainMotorsports here after each of his posts.


The same should be said for anyone ignorant enough to repeatedly do so?
05/21/2007 03:07:50 PM · #9
Rainmotorsports thinks he knows everything about everything..

however he is just jealous because I know far more about cars than him and I am probably a much better driver...

Message edited by author 2007-05-21 15:08:44.
05/21/2007 03:08:28 PM · #10
Originally posted by Simms:

Rainmotorsports thinks he knows everything about everything..

however he is just jealous because I know far more about cars than him and I am probably a miles better driver...


Who says i drive? Little off topic dont you think?
05/21/2007 03:10:20 PM · #11
Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

Originally posted by Simms:

Rainmotorsports thinks he knows everything about everything..

however he is just jealous because I know far more about cars than him and I am probably a miles better driver...


Who says i drive? Little off topic dont you think?


You do... in a roundabout way.. and I think you mentioned you was between cars a little while ago..

off topic maybe.. I'm just trying to bait you.. obviously.
EDITTED FOR GOOD TASTE



Message edited by author 2007-05-21 15:12:38.
05/21/2007 03:13:52 PM · #12
Well im gonna take it to PM's but for the record that was company vehicle and i drove it for 2 weeks.
05/21/2007 04:01:41 PM · #13
Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

Well im gonna take it to PM's but for the record that was company vehicle and i drove it for 2 weeks.


ah, but by your admission you do drive. so this comment here

"Who says i drive?"

means you said it, thus I win this argument. end of.

Message edited by author 2007-05-21 16:04:22.
05/21/2007 04:03:08 PM · #14
Seriously PM's, Even I the undersigned hated know when to put it somewhere else. I have driven, does not mean i drive. Between cars? Hardly Between motorcycles, if you ride then your probly the better rider having more esperience then i.

Anyways PM's would be nice.

Message edited by author 2007-05-21 16:03:59.
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