Is it that big and bulky? Look at the D90 with a 300mm lens on it
It has a kind of sleek look to it and as long as its sealed to keep dust out and has a big enough sensor and decent flash, it may be a good step between the consumer and professional market.
What the hell is that. Just leave cameras alone, they're nice as they are. I'm sick of all this "futuristic" crap going around. Just because Hollywood depicts that the future will look like that, doesn't mean we should attempt to make it a reality.
[citation][nom]Pyroflea[/nom]"Look into the hair dryer please..."What the hell is that. Just leave cameras alone, they're nice as they are. I'm sick of all this "futuristic" crap going around. Just because Hollywood depicts that the future will look like that, doesn't mean we should attempt to make it a reality.[/citation]
Exactly. Looks more like an apple product. Form over function
Looks like the camera industry finally is embracing the 16:9 on still photo cameras as well. That is great, since I then don't have to manually cut each picture just to fill my HDTV screen.
Wow, the screen in second picture looks to be some of the worst photoshoping I have ever seen.
How about focusing on better dynamic range, better high ISO performance and faster/more accurate AF with the current body designs. I for one really like having dedicated function buttons and interchangeable lenses.
that doesn't look any bit appealing at all.
1. As mentioned above - looks like ahir dryer
2. Why the hell white? Steve Jobs didn't have his toe in it did he? iCanon...
TOM's you need to do a better job of actually stating WHAT THE PRODUCT DOES DIFFERENTLY. So its a telephone looking camera, so what? DOes it actually use INK to paint a picture? Don't pull me away from your site to click on the link, let the readers know WHY its up on your site!
1. It looks like my circa 2001 Canon Powershot Pro 90is wrapped in new plastic.
2. The Photoshopping in the middle picture (the display on the back...) is worthy of the gov't of North Korea.