March 28, 2004
Pixel Mania May Be Over
This seems to be the year when sales of digital cameras will surpass film cameras. Manufacturers no longer need to compete on pixel number and image quality. They are now competing on design features.
"End users don't need more than four or five megapixel cameras," said Harold Jutten of Pentax.
"They see that that is enough for very good, high-resolution pictures. I think pixel-mania has stopped."
Posted by Don Tracy at 08:11 PM | Comments (0)
March 13, 2004
Canon EOS-1D Mark II Digital Camera Review
The EOS-1D Mark II is the successor to the EOS-1D. It is able to take 8.2 megapixel images at 8.5 frames per second.
Dubbed the EOS-1D Mark II, the 1-2 punch of the new model is its ability to record 8.2 million pixel photos at a sprightly 8.5 fps, making it the first digital SLR ever to incorporate truly high resolution image capture and an ultra-quick frame rate into a single camera model.,
Posted by Don Tracy at 11:49 AM | Comments (0)