Re: New Zigview

2005-11-15 Thread Illinois Bill
Cool! Now all they need to do is invent a tripod with a remote control, and I won't have to enjoy my hobby anymore, the whole process can be AUTOMATED!! On Nov 10, 2005, at 12:22 PM, Tim Øsleby wrote: Not a thing I'd buy on my budget, but somebody might find it interesting

New Zigview

2005-11-10 Thread Tim Øsleby
Not a thing I'd buy on my budget, but somebody might find it interesting http://www.intro2020.co.uk/pages/zigview3.htm This new version has motion detector and interval shot features too. Something for lazy animal photographers? Tim Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian) Never underestimate

Re: New Zigview

2005-11-10 Thread Juan Buhler
Tempting... It would be nice to use the istD as if it were a Rolleiflex. It doesn't seem to be available un the USA though--unless not in the places I checked (BH, Adorama, Buydig) j On 11/10/05, Tim Øsleby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not a thing I'd buy on my budget, but somebody might find it

Re: New Zigview

2005-11-10 Thread P. J. Alling
Funny, (or maybe not so), they don't mention anything about resolution. The one thing that would justify a new model in my opinion would be enhancing the display to allow some kind of actual focus confirmation). Typical, add a bunch of new features, without enhancing core functionality. Juan

Re: New Zigview

2005-11-10 Thread Juan Buhler
Not that it is useful all the time, but I assume that the camera focus confirmation would be visible on the lcd as well. j On 11/10/05, P. J. Alling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Funny, (or maybe not so), they don't mention anything about resolution. The one thing that would justify a new model in

Re: New Zigview

2005-11-10 Thread P. J. Alling
My camera gives me focus confirmation too many times when what I'm interested in isn't in focus. I'd like to be able to decide for myself. Juan Buhler wrote: Not that it is useful all the time, but I assume that the camera focus confirmation would be visible on the lcd as well. j On