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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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Shows what I know about camera phones
Well at least curves and RAW would be do-able. I love the idea of a slider for manual focus, if we could do that in live video too, that would be really handy. With an aperture of 2.8 we could get some neat effects with a manual focus slider in vids. And of course the live curves levels applied in real time to the vid as well.
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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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@ Virginia
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what the ****?!?!? do you have any idea what size is aperture 1/2.8 @5mm?!?!? it is about Ø1,8mm. And what about 1/2.8 @ 300mm? it is about Ø107mm.
the physical size of aperture is straightly relative to amount of blur.
and lets take "normal" 50mm. what aperture is similar to the n900's camera module: 50/x = Ø1,8mm -> x = 28. so go ahead and try with dslr @50mm aperture about 1/28 and see how cool the blur effect is....
http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html
absolutely no to the raws and stuff. theres no use for it. buy dslr if you want it. M, Av & Tv (from canon) at maximum.
I think more manual control over the camera would be nice.
I don't want RAW, but I want to be able to select HQ (low/no compression) or Normal JPG.
And flash control. There seems to be only two settings for flash -- "glaring white-out" or "off". There's gotta be some other settings, no?
The camera has "Tessar 2.8/5.2" on it, what does that all mean?
EDIT: f2.8 at 5.2mm?
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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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@ Universe,LocalCluster.MilkyWay.Sol.Earth.Europe.Slovenia.Ljubljana
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2009-10-22
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2009-10-22
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Obviously if I want blur I should use my DSLR and my f1.2 50mm lens, *but* blur(field of confusion) is also dependent on how close your focus point is to the lens it's self. So if shooting something right up next to the lens in the lens' minimum focus distance one should still be able to create a nice blur effect. And slowly changing the focus to something more in the distance during live video could look quite nice.
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2009-10-22
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Well, you can get RAW files with point and shoot digital compact cameras if you have one of Canon stylish little Ixus cameras. I can on mine, by using alternative firmware:
http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK
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