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Megapixel comparison of the HS20 EXR. Other than the resolution, the settings were identical on the camera.
A re-visit to my early digital past to show how great a small resolution camera (in modern day terms) can still cut the mustard in terms of picture quality.
This was shot with a Panasonic DMS-LC5, a 4 megapixel unit with an optical finder, and a Leica Summicron (f2 aperture) lens. The camera dates from 2002, and was also available in a slightly different skin as a Leica Digilux 1. The biggest drawbacks were that it offered no RAW image option, only JPEGs and TIFFs, and if you were after the best quality, the write speed on TIFFs was slow. And there have been no firmware upgrades ever for it...
I look back and wonder why we are racing to huge pixel densities and mediocre image quality?
Lake Luzern, Switzerland.
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- Ele também possui Wi-Fi, agenda para até mil contatos, alta qualidade nas chamadas e display Touch Screen!
Compre na CDmidia.com: www.cdmidia.com/comprar/celular-samsung-m-3710-corby-dj-c...
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The Kodak DC210 was the first megapixel CCD point and shoot camera, introduced in late 1997 for $900. I guess for the time the images taken weren't too bad, especially if you were taking shots for e.g. webpages of the time.
The camera incorporated features now standard in digital cameras, an LCD viewing screen on the back, easy to use controls, a thumbwheel and a removable memory card (Compact Flash).
www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/DC210/DC210Acgi.HTM
There are various cameras and lenses compared with this same view here flic.kr/s/aHsk4Rvtyy
15.1 Megapixels - The 15.1 megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor is capable of recording up to 4752x3168 pixels with full 14-bit A/D conversion for extremely fine tonal gradation.
3.0" LCD - The camera features three Live View AF modes - Quick, Live and Face Detection Live mode - which can be used to capture still photos or video images.
DIGIC 4 - The next generation DIGIC Image Processor offers finer details and even more natural colour reproduction. It also includes Face Detection (which can detect and focus on up to 35 faces) and improved Auto Lighting Optimizer (that corrects for brightness and contrast automatically).
9 Point AF - The T1i utilizes a precise nine-point Autofocus (AF) system and AF sensor for enhanced subject detection. The cross-type AF measurement reads a wider variety of subject matter than conventional single-axis AF sensors and thus increases the new camera's ability to autofocus quickly and accurately when shooting still images.
Video Recording - The camera features 16:9 720p HD video capture at 30 fps as well as a Full HD 1080p video capture at 20 fps, and a third option to record 4:3 standard TV quality (SD) video capture at 640 x 480 pixels and 30 fps.
Creative Full Auto - This setting allows users to make adjustments before shooting while still in Automatic mode without needing to know the technical terms for settings only the desired effect.
Integrated Cleaning System - The self cleaning sensor unit's ultrasonic vibration routine is automatically activated whenever the camera is powered on or off, a special collar positioned around the sensor collects the loosened dust. Dust particles can also be removed via software, the dust delete data detection analyzes and maps the location and size of dust and can be automatically or manually removed from the image.
This image pegs right below 250 megapixels. That's what a 135mm lens and a teleconverter can get you!
... is when you are going to need your shot to be blown up the size of a side of a building. Like this poster on the "Oshare Dorobou" salon in Totsuka.
--Rick Cogley ( rick.cogley.info )
Six photos stitched together using Canon PhotoStitch.
The Bystedt holiday in Hawaii & Japan 2008.
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
(MVC-697FMandrillatOregonZootu)
If you are tempted to criticize the size, resolution or general quality of this image, please don't. I took it with a Sony Mavica Digital (sub-megapixel) camera, which was State of the Art in 1999 when I got the camera. Digital Cameras have come a long way since then, but I still had a great deal of enjoyment with mine.
► Create detailed, low-noise 18 megapixel images that can be printed at high resolution and cropped without losing quality
► Capture Full-HD movies with creative control and Hybrid CMOS AF that focuses continuously as you shoot
► Explore new shooting angles and control the camera with a 7.7cm Vari-angle Clear View LCD II Touch screen
► Get shooting quickly and easily with Scene Intelligent Auto, and expand your horizons with Creative shooting modes
► Shoot low-noise images in poor light using ISO 100-12800 sensitivity (extends to ISO 25600)
EOS 700D
Step into DSLR photography and let your creativity grow. Produce superb photos and video with an 18-megapixel sensor and enjoy shooting with an easy to use Vari-angle Clear View LCD II Touch screen.
Key Features:
► Create high-quality low-noise images that are packed with detail
► Shoot 18-megapixel photos and Full-HD video from the same camera
► Movie Servo AF keeps moving subjects in focus when shooting video
► Explore different shooting angles with a Vari-Angle Clear View LCD II Touch Screen
► Get shooting quickly and easily with Scene Intelligent Auto
► Capture the atmosphere in low-light conditions
► Track and shoot fast moving subjects
► Give your images a unique look with Creative filter effects
► Explore the EOS System of lenses and accessories
Zenza Bronica ETRS 6:4.5 medium format SLR
Zenzanon f2.8 75mm MC aspherical lens with electronic leaf shutter
AE prism view finder and speed grip
62mm Hoya Pro1 Digital Polarizer with 58-62mm step-up ring
Kodak T-Max 400 ISO film - 2004 vintage (expired)
Noritsu Koki 17 megapixel negative scanner - full frame
See [www.youtube.com/watch?v=hawoHRGaDFw] for Bronica medium format camera operation
- 18 megapixel CMOS-sensor
- Full-HD filmmodus (1080p)
- Verwisselbaar lenssysteem
- 1,6x brandpuntafstand
- 31 autofocuspunten
- Handmatige programmastanden
- 3 inch touchscreen
www.besteproduct.nl/Canon_EOS_M_en_EF_M_22MM_en_Speedlite...
From the 330 megapixel gigapan of Scott and Polly at:
www.gigapan.org/gigapans/60744/
Work in progress from the 'Personal Portraits of Australia' project.
High resolution portraits taken in a studio environment.
Gigapan images from Arse2010 are at
www.gigapan.org/gigapans/tag/arse2010/most_popular/
And from arse2009:
www.gigapan.org/gigapans/tag/arse2009/most_popular/
And from more monochrom events:
Morris Garage ~
Megapixels - 122
Original dimensions - 18,106 x 6748
Equivalent film size - 11cm x 4cm
Equivalent 35mm/Full Frame lens size - 29mm f/0.7
I was going to be cheeky and ask how you like my new Fuji GFX? But that would be a misleading question. Here's what I actually did:
To isolate the subject from a potentially cluttering background I used the Brenizer Method to -
- Using a hefty tripod
- Using a Sony A7
- Using a Nikon Nikkor-P 105mm f/2.5 K pre-Ai (Xenotar)
- Using a cheap macro slider bar to center the lens nodal point over the tripods swivel point
- Take 20 to 30 photos (several rows by several columns overlapping 30 to 50 percent)
Processing -
- Using RawTherapee
- Using a "linear" camera profile
- Process images
- Using Hugin "Simple" interface
- Load/align processed images
- Using Hugin "Advanced" interface
- Allow application to set (HUGE) image size
- Stitch image
- Using Rawtherapee
- Using "Film Simulation" Fuji Classic Negative
- Using Vignette
- Adjust Exposure/Brightness
- Lower LAB Contrast/Chroma
See? Easy Peasy. I'll probably write something on my blog about these as there are a lot of details that I considered in this process. Including considering why I used a relatively small aperture f/2.5 lens when wider apertures are normally used in this method.
Number Six (6) for the ABCs and 123s group
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Mvc-003s This is from way back, perhaps 1999. I had received as a gift my first Sony Mavica FD71.
It was so fun, and State of the Art Digital at the time.
I gave this picture a little oil paint technique and some auto enhance and cropping on January 11, 2018. The original was kind of Dullsville. I put it in some groups it had never been in before.
"If you are tempted to criticize the size, resolution or quality of this image ~ please don't ~ I used a Sony Mavica Digital (sub-megapixel) camera, which was State of the Art in 1999 ~ Digital Cameras have since come a long way"
- 16 megapixel Live MOS Sensor
- Verwisselbaar lenssysteem
- Handmatige programmastanden
- Full-HD (1080p) filmmodus
- Optioneel: elektronische zoeker
Specificaties, reviews en beoordelingen van de Panasonic DMC-GX1: www.besteproduct.nl/Panasonic_Lumix_DMC_GX1/specificaties...
180 megapixels of my Rosie!
www.gigapan.org/gigapans/60755/
Work in progress from the 'Personal Portraits of Australia' project.
High resolution portraits taken in a studio environment.
Gigapan images from Arse2010 are at
www.gigapan.org/gigapans/tag/arse2010/most_popular/
And from arse2009:
www.gigapan.org/gigapans/tag/arse2009/most_popular/
And from more monochrom events:
My neck has lost its proper curve, probably from hunching over the computer for too many years. Here's what a normal curve should look like. I'd been having back, neck, and headaches, so I finally saw someone about it. Looks like I'll be sleeping with no pillow and a rolled up towel under my neck for a while to hopefully restore the curve and get my neck muscles back in shape.
146 Megapixel (15053-by-9765 JPEG) collage of PJ06 images (processed with Juno3D Mathematica/Blender pipeline available on Github.)
Spherical projection at 32 pixels per degree.
Click download icon link (below and right of image) for access to full resolution.
More JunoCam images at: www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing?perpage=72
File: zP06_ 202003301637collage_flickr.jpg
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Brian Swift