Photocracy
The Great Pretender
Reged: 18/11/2006
Posts: 1159
Loc: Sunny South Coast
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AAAAAaaaaargh! I can't take it anymore!!! All this Photokina stuff and competition is all too eeeeeevilll!! All these choices!!! AAaaaaaargh! (jumps out throught the glass window with arms and legs flailing)
Hi Luis. Just write all your possible options on pieces of paper and put them in a box for a 'lucky dip' decision. 
Hope you've recovered from jumping out of the window!
-------------------- Rob
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Ethelred the Ill-Named
Reged: 26/09/2006
Posts: 3718
Loc: Nottingham
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At least one of them won't last.
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Nigel Atherton
WDC Editor
Reged: 16/05/2006
Posts: 486
Loc: Ministry of Magazines, London
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Looks as though manufacturers are sizing up for a fight over this sector of the market. I wonder where this rush for small will leave full-sized DSLRs in ten years. At least it won't be a one horse race now and that has to be good for prices.
I think serious photographers will still choose digital SLRs, but there are millions of semi-serious or passive photo enthusiasts who want something better than a compact, and with interchangeable lenses, but much smaller that a DSLR.
And how many serious enthusiasts even now moan about the lack of a decent compact with the quality and features of a DSLR but will fit in a pocket for carrying round all the time?
I think this sector, when its launched, will be huge, provided the manufacturers get the design, form factor and image quality right. It just remains to be seen whether it will be micro four-thirds, Samsung's system or someone yet to show their cards who will dominate it.
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Damien Demolder
Obi-Tharg-Koala
Reged: 22/08/2001
Posts: 1660
Loc: Essex born and badly-bred
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I think this sector, when its launched, will be huge, provided the manufacturers get the design, form factor and image quality right. It just remains to be seen whether it will be micro four-thirds, Samsung's system or someone yet to show their cards who will dominate it.
I'm thinking of going for it myself, Nigel. The DamCam Mini has an APS-P 18 million pixel sensor and lenses from 10mm to 300mm, including tilt and shift, 75mm macro with built-in flash, plus eye-controlled exposure settings, AF and flash modes.
Any takers?

Seriously, I think you are right, we may well see other players in this area, not just 4/3, Samsung and me.
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Iloca
Unregistered at user's request
Reged: 06/12/2005
Posts: 3800
Loc: Northern Ireland
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I think this sector, when its launched, will be huge, provided the manufacturers get the design, form factor and image quality right. It just remains to be seen whether it will be micro four-thirds, Samsung's system or someone yet to show their cards who will dominate it.
I'm thinking of going for it myself, Nigel. The DamCam Mini has an APS-P 18 million pixel sensor and lenses from 10mm to 300mm, including tilt and shift, 75mm macro with built-in flash, plus eye-controlled exposure settings, AF and flash modes.
Any takers?

Seriously, I think you are right, we may well see other players in this area, not just 4/3, Samsung and me.
In for a penny, My micro system will have a square sensor sized to suit a 4/3rds image circle (gasp!! ) 14mp sensor (14mp when used in Square format), Direct access for Meter/ISO/AF Mode/MAS & Self Timer (Default 12 secs, user defined in Menu). Dual Command Dials Front/Rear. An adapter with Aperture Actuation for OM Zuiko Lenses. Lenses from 7mm to 250mm. Body and lenses Weather Sealed.
Mine won't have 'Eye Controlled Exposure Setting' it will however have 'Minds-Eye Image Realisation'
The sensor on mine will be much smaller than yours but my lenses will be much smaller at any given 'Angle of View'
I might even buy one myself
-------------------- Mi Vid Iloca
My Flickr Gallery
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Damien Demolder
Obi-Tharg-Koala
Reged: 22/08/2001
Posts: 1660
Loc: Essex born and badly-bred
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I think this sector, when its launched, will be huge, provided the manufacturers get the design, form factor and image quality right. It just remains to be seen whether it will be micro four-thirds, Samsung's system or someone yet to show their cards who will dominate it.
I'm thinking of going for it myself, Nigel. The DamCam Mini has an APS-P 18 million pixel sensor and lenses from 10mm to 300mm, including tilt and shift, 75mm macro with built-in flash, plus eye-controlled exposure settings, AF and flash modes.
Any takers?

Seriously, I think you are right, we may well see other players in this area, not just 4/3, Samsung and me.
In for a penny, My micro system will have a square sensor sized to suit a 4/3rds image circle (gasp!! ) 14mp sensor (14mp when used in Square format), Direct access for Meter/ISO/AF Mode/MAS & Self Timer (Default 12 secs, user defined in Menu). Dual Command Dials Front/Rear. An adapter with Aperture Actuation for OM Zuiko Lenses. Lenses from 7mm to 250mm. Body and lenses Weather Sealed.
Mine won't have 'Eye Controlled Exposure Setting' it will however have 'Minds-Eye Image Realisation'
The sensor on mine will be much smaller than yours but my lenses will be much smaller at any given 'Angle of View'
I might even buy one myself
Well, send it in when you're finished. I'll get Angela to run a quick test on it for you.
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See my photographs at www.wordsonpictures.com
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Benchista
Which Tyler
Reged: 11/08/2000
Posts: 42235
Loc: Everywhere and nowhere, baby
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I think this sector, when its launched, will be huge, provided the manufacturers get the design, form factor and image quality right. It just remains to be seen whether it will be micro four-thirds, Samsung's system or someone yet to show their cards who will dominate it.
I'm thinking of going for it myself, Nigel. The DamCam Mini has an APS-P 18 million pixel sensor and lenses from 10mm to 300mm, including tilt and shift, 75mm macro with built-in flash, plus eye-controlled exposure settings, AF and flash modes.
Any takers?

Seriously, I think you are right, we may well see other players in this area, not just 4/3, Samsung and me.
In for a penny, My micro system will have a square sensor sized to suit a 4/3rds image circle (gasp!! ) 14mp sensor (14mp when used in Square format), Direct access for Meter/ISO/AF Mode/MAS & Self Timer (Default 12 secs, user defined in Menu). Dual Command Dials Front/Rear. An adapter with Aperture Actuation for OM Zuiko Lenses. Lenses from 7mm to 250mm. Body and lenses Weather Sealed.
Mine won't have 'Eye Controlled Exposure Setting' it will however have 'Minds-Eye Image Realisation'
The sensor on mine will be much smaller than yours but my lenses will be much smaller at any given 'Angle of View'
I might even buy one myself
Well, send it in when you're finished. I'll get Angela to run a quick test on it for you.
My money's on 28%.
-------------------- Nick
www.nbrphoto.com
Light and Shade II - the new blog
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Iloca
Unregistered at user's request
Reged: 06/12/2005
Posts: 3800
Loc: Northern Ireland
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I think this sector, when its launched, will be huge, provided the manufacturers get the design, form factor and image quality right. It just remains to be seen whether it will be micro four-thirds, Samsung's system or someone yet to show their cards who will dominate it.
I'm thinking of going for it myself, Nigel. The DamCam Mini has an APS-P 18 million pixel sensor and lenses from 10mm to 300mm, including tilt and shift, 75mm macro with built-in flash, plus eye-controlled exposure settings, AF and flash modes.
Any takers?

Seriously, I think you are right, we may well see other players in this area, not just 4/3, Samsung and me.
In for a penny, My micro system will have a square sensor sized to suit a 4/3rds image circle (gasp!! ) 14mp sensor (14mp when used in Square format), Direct access for Meter/ISO/AF Mode/MAS & Self Timer (Default 12 secs, user defined in Menu). Dual Command Dials Front/Rear. An adapter with Aperture Actuation for OM Zuiko Lenses. Lenses from 7mm to 250mm. Body and lenses Weather Sealed.
Mine won't have 'Eye Controlled Exposure Setting' it will however have 'Minds-Eye Image Realisation'
The sensor on mine will be much smaller than yours but my lenses will be much smaller at any given 'Angle of View'
I might even buy one myself
Well, send it in when you're finished. I'll get Angela to run a quick test on it for you.
My money's on 28%.
No it should do quite well, it won't say 'Olympus' on it
-------------------- Mi Vid Iloca
My Flickr Gallery
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FujiSigmaNolta
I can pan!
Reged: 21/06/2005
Posts: 2029
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AAAAAaaaaargh! I can't take it anymore!!! All this Photokina stuff and competition is all too eeeeeevilll!! All these choices!!! AAaaaaaargh! (jumps out throught the glass window with arms and legs flailing)
Hi Luis. Just write all your possible options on pieces of paper and put them in a box for a 'lucky dip' decision. 
Hope you've recovered from jumping out of the window!
Yes but I am currently in a straight jacket typing with my tongue and nose (when I need to use Shift or Ctrl or Alt). 
Too many choices these days! Too many!!!
-------------------- Regards,
Luis
My Flickr mess
There are no duff cameras only duff photographers
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LargeFormat
Pooh-Bah
Reged: 24/10/2006
Posts: 1912
Loc: Cumbria and Buckinghamshire
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a PDP-11 was a large cabinet stuffed with TTL chips which contained a couple of dozen transistors each. Ran at a few score kilohertz and had 64KB memory if you were lucky.
Mine was a PDP/11 34. Ended up giving it away. You'd never have run someting like PS on it.
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TimF
Taking it strictly
Reged: 30/07/2001
Posts: 18969
Loc: Herts/Beds border
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Global giant Samsung is set to introduce a new interchangeable lens 'Hybrid' digital camera system in Spring 2010, in a move aimed at propelling the company to the top of world's digital camera sales. Speaking exclusively to Amateur Photographer at the IFA show in Berlin, Samsung Techwin Executive Vice President Byung Woo Lee (says the first model in the as-yet-unnamed system will carry the company's own 14 million-pixel APS-C sized CMOS sensor and a new lens mount.
He's not related to another, rather notorious, Mr Lee is he.
-------------------- Tim BSRIPN
If I had all the money I've spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink
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Damien Demolder
Obi-Tharg-Koala
Reged: 22/08/2001
Posts: 1660
Loc: Essex born and badly-bred
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Global giant Samsung is set to introduce a new interchangeable lens 'Hybrid' digital camera system in Spring 2010, in a move aimed at propelling the company to the top of world's digital camera sales. Speaking exclusively to Amateur Photographer at the IFA show in Berlin, Samsung Techwin Executive Vice President Byung Woo Lee (says the first model in the as-yet-unnamed system will carry the company's own 14 million-pixel APS-C sized CMOS sensor and a new lens mount.
He's not related to another, rather notorious, Mr Lee is he.
Bruce or SK?
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Barney
Baht 'at
Reged: 16/12/2005
Posts: 11488
Loc: Harrogate, North Yorks
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He's not related to another, rather notorious, Mr Lee is he.
Bruce or SK?
Sara.
-------------------- "Wrong on so many different levels."
Blog - Contre Dour - Capturing the ordinary for posterity.
Flickr
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Damien Demolder
Obi-Tharg-Koala
Reged: 22/08/2001
Posts: 1660
Loc: Essex born and badly-bred
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He's not related to another, rather notorious, Mr Lee is he.
Bruce or SK?
Sara.
Tart.
Of the hot apple variety, naturally.
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