Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]http://www.dpreview.com/news/0408/sony/dscv3frontback.jpg I notice this Gorgeous Sony just came out from the DP preview which I check every five minutes in case something happens. A few interesting things about it which I thought my be worth mentioning here. First of all they mention the "HUGE" 2.5 screen like it's some new thing that hasn't been used on the Digilux 1 years ago and now of course the Digilux 2. And which seems to be this years big manufactures revelation. That digital shooters love a big screen to look over their catch with. And show their friends. And to help them in the shooting process in the first place. Second of all the camera is even more gorgeous than typical Sony styling which is normally as gorgeous as it gets. I'm sorry but silver digital cameras are hard to not be ugly. Third of all "Zeiss Variable Sonnar" ain't Leica but I'll take in in a pinch. Although this new Kodak DX7590 came out last week with Schneider KREUZNACH emblazoned on top of it puts a shiver down my back. Are these guys really making those lenses for these people or are they send sending over a diagram with some glass formulas? If that much? Or just they typeface for their logo's? Forth I forgot. Three is good. Oh I just remembered: It's got a a Compact Flash slot. Memory sticks been the Achilles heel of Sony digital for years. Half the speed and memory of an SD card for twice the money. It's logarithmically problematical. >From my calculations which I'd check yourself. And the SD cards are Half the speed and memory of an CompactFlash card for twice the money. Compact flash is the way to go for a serioious digital camera is really getting to be the realized case. Unless they're going to have a little groove in there for Pan F. And 7.2 megapixel for 702 bucks. A penny a pixels cant be beat. Or is it a penny a ten pixels? Or bushels a peck? Although I think Sony has a five megapixel for 300 bucks to the tune of. Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/