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08/03/2010 11:50:39 AM · #1 |
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08/03/2010 01:20:06 PM · #2 |
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08/03/2010 01:43:12 PM · #3 |
Too big of a range. From some people's 5-year-old 640x480 camera phones with a latitude of like half a stop to the new Droid Incredible (stunning 8 MP images), there's a huge range. |
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08/03/2010 01:58:58 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by George: Too big of a range. From some people's 5-year-old 640x480 camera phones with a latitude of like half a stop to the new Droid Incredible (stunning 8 MP images), there's a huge range. |
It's not the camera. It's the photographer.
Or something like that...... : - )
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08/03/2010 02:04:13 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by George: Too big of a range. From some people's 5-year-old 640x480 camera phones with a latitude of like half a stop to the new Droid Incredible (stunning 8 MP images), there's a huge range. |
Versus, what, from some peoples' five-year-old point-and-shoots to the D2X and the 5D Mark II...? |
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08/03/2010 02:07:21 PM · #6 |
Does anyone know if Blackberrys store EXIF? I have yet to see it come up in Bridge..... |
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08/03/2010 03:27:02 PM · #7 |
RE: Cameraphone Wars - Expert Editing
Hmmmm.....
eta: Or, Hmmmm.....
Message edited by author 2010-08-03 15:33:33. |
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08/04/2010 05:57:52 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by mycelium: Originally posted by George: Too big of a range. From some people's 5-year-old 640x480 camera phones with a latitude of like half a stop to the new Droid Incredible (stunning 8 MP images), there's a huge range. |
Versus, what, from some peoples' five-year-old point-and-shoots to the D2X and the 5D Mark II...? |
Seriously? Do I need to link to winning images taken with point and shoots? I can go to Rite-Aid (yes, Rite-Aid of all places), buy a $32 (minus employee discount) 6-MP digital camera, and shoot amazing landscapes.
However, I can't find any amazing landscapes taken with, say, the beautiful Nokia 7260... nor can I (or 99% of people) shoot amazing landscapes with it or other similar camera phones (take a look at the Sony K750i, whose variants were very popular in Europe 3 years ago... the camera, which supposedly had "great picture quality," is utter crap).
What I'm saying is, there's a huge gap between the best and worst camera phones, even within the last 2-3 years; however, a 5-year old camera like the Sony DSC-P200 still takes amazing images. The old Canon Powershot A series, even the ones from 6-7 years ago, took some pretty good images as well.
Message edited by author 2010-08-04 06:04:44. |
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08/04/2010 05:58:17 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by glockguy: Does anyone know if Blackberrys store EXIF? I have yet to see it come up in Bridge..... |
Check with Opanda IExif. |
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08/04/2010 09:58:06 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by George: Too big of a range. From some people's 5-year-old 640x480 camera phones with a latitude of like half a stop to the new Droid Incredible (stunning 8 MP images), there's a huge range. |
So? Those people don't enter. Equipment or its lack has never been a compelling reason not to hold a particular kind of challenge. |
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08/04/2010 10:07:38 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by George: However, I can't find any amazing landscapes taken with, say, the beautiful Nokia 7260... nor can I (or 99% of people) shoot amazing landscapes with it or other similar camera phones (take a look at the Sony K750i, whose variants were very popular in Europe 3 years ago... the camera, which supposedly had "great picture quality," is utter crap). |
I took the photo for this book cover with the 1.3 MP camera on the original LG Chocolate.
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