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09/02/2010 02:43:01 PM · #1 |
Apple® has unveiled the companyâs long-awaited iPhotographerTM smart phone, housing a complete photographic system in a lightweight, stylish successor to the wildly successful iPhone mobile computing platform. Read more here:
//www.photorepublik.com/articles/20100603/iphotographer
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09/02/2010 02:46:27 PM · #2 |
| I already decided to wait for the 3D model. |
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09/02/2010 09:27:47 PM · #3 |
My jaw was to the floor... Til I saw the " spoof" at.the top of the article. Maybe sometime soon we will actually see it in stores.
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09/02/2010 09:40:03 PM · #4 |
"At the heart of the electronics package is the A10 chip containing Appleâs next-generation image sensor. Designed by Apple, the 10,000x10,000 pixel (100 MPix) CMOS sensor contains four color layers (RGBK) for exceptional color fidelity. ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 1,000,000 with almost no light spillover from the 1 nm square pixels. Combined with a proprietary noise reduction algorithm, the sensor produces noise-free, ultra-rich images in all lighting conditions including complete darkness. Starting with the square format raw file, other common aspect ratios are automatically generated for each shot allowing the user to tailor their compositions for various needs. Images are stored on a 1 Petabyte (1000 TB) internal optical memory card and instantaneously uploaded wirelessly to Appleâs servers over any 5G network (10 GBits/s) for permanent storage and access. This data capacity also enables up to three hours of 2160p high-definition video at 60 fps. A brilliant, high-resolution (300 ppi) organic-LED touch screen delivers crisp, clear images with an ultra-wide 180-degree viewing angle."
Wowza :-)
"iPhotographer features an innovative, ultra-fast, tack sharp, f/1.0, zoom lens covering 14 mm-1200 mm focal lengths for extreme wide angle to extreme telephoto shooting situations. This all-purpose lens is computer designed to be free of distortions, chromatic aberrations, and vignetting. Incorporating the latest advances in nano-technology, the carbon fiber, virtually mass-less shutter, achieves breakthrough shutter speeds up to 1/50,000 of a second in still mode, or 50,000 frames per second in video mode. Newbies can now shoot high-speed photography just like the videographers on Discovery Channelâs Time Warp. Say so long to that pesky, heavy tripod as digital image stabilization eliminates all extraneous vibration even for shutter speeds of 30 seconds. âSenior citizens will especially like this feature as they will be able to hand-hold photos like their teenage grandchild. It brings back the steadiness of their youth and itâs magical!,â said Jony Ive, Senior Vice President, Design."
Double wowza!
(wink)
R.
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09/02/2010 09:54:15 PM · #5 |
| Ha! No mention of a hot shoe! USELESS !! Maybe that's why it's $49 :) |
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09/02/2010 10:43:51 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by LVicari: Ha! No mention of a hot shoe! USELESS !! Maybe that's why it's $49 :) |
Shows what YOU know: it shoots noiseless images at ISO 1,000,000 and is capable of shooting in the dark.
Electronic flash is SO yesterday...
R.
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09/03/2010 06:29:46 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by LVicari: Ha! No mention of a hot shoe! USELESS !! Maybe that's why it's $49 :) |
Shows what YOU know: it shoots noiseless images at ISO 1,000,000 and is capable of shooting in the dark.
Electronic flash is SO yesterday...
R. |
So? no need for studio lights? how so? what if you need hiliting, or green light? :) |
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09/03/2010 06:54:55 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by LVicari: My jaw was to the floor... Til I saw the " spoof" at.the top of the article. Maybe sometime soon we will actually see it in stores. |
did nobody notice the date at the top of the article?
Originally posted by Article: San Francisco - January 27, 2020 |
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09/03/2010 10:54:20 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by h2: Originally posted by LVicari: My jaw was to the floor... Til I saw the " spoof" at.the top of the article. Maybe sometime soon we will actually see it in stores. |
did nobody notice the date at the top of the article?
Originally posted by Article: San Francisco - January 27, 2020 | |
I saw the January 27th but I didn't see the 2020 :)
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09/03/2010 03:02:59 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by h2: Originally posted by LVicari: My jaw was to the floor... Til I saw the " spoof" at.the top of the article. Maybe sometime soon we will actually see it in stores. |
did nobody notice the date at the top of the article?
Originally posted by Article: San Francisco - January 27, 2020 | |
Yes i did see the date at the same time i saw "spoof".
Just having fun with the concept of this "idea" |
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09/03/2010 03:42:34 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by LVicari: Originally posted by h2: Originally posted by LVicari: My jaw was to the floor... Til I saw the " spoof" at.the top of the article. Maybe sometime soon we will actually see it in stores. |
did nobody notice the date at the top of the article?
Originally posted by Article: San Francisco - January 27, 2020 | |
Yes i did see the date at the same time i saw "spoof".
Just having fun with the concept of this "idea" |
Ditto. First thing I noticed. I'm just having a little fun here. Really well-done spoof :-)
R.
Message edited by author 2010-09-03 15:51:08.
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