He mentions something about the number of pixels involved for doing
huge posters and wags his tail over not having to interpolate the
photo to get there.

I share your sentiment on the publicity thing though. My guess is that
his intended audience is either snowboarders and/or customers looking
for ski sport photos, or maybe a community of photographers working in
winter sports photography. Must be a pretty narrow niche whatever way
you look at it...

Jostein

2011/4/16 Rob Studdert <[email protected]>:
> On 16 April 2011 16:36, AlunFoto <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I'll do the camera, so you do the snowboarding, Bob. :-)
>>
>> Some awesome light setup they got there. Wonder how many sherpas he
>> actually employ...
>
> Honestly I can't see how the 645 would have been of significant
> advantage for the reasons that he suggests in that clip. I don't know
> if it's good or bad publicity, depends who you are trying to convince
> I guess.
>
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