Thanks Godfrey, very interesting. Is that an iPhone 6 or 6 plus?

> On 21 Jan 2018, at 21:13, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Okay Bob: here are some stats for your amusement.
> 
> Comparison photos for size against my iPhone 6:
> https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4683/24303915537_6d8d4336d8_h.jpg
> https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4680/39134657842_39ae72207e_h.jpg
> 
> All up weight in the slipcase is 468g (16.5 oz).
> 
> Internal storage: room for approximately 1300 exposures. Can backup to a 
> self-powered external portable hard drive or flash drive (although I haven't 
> actually tried that yet).
> 
> Battery life: approximately 400 exposures, and rechargeable from a cell phone 
> booster battery with a USB-C output cable connection (the data interface on 
> the camera is USB-C). The supplied USB-interface charger will fast-charge the 
> camera from dead flat to 100% in about 2 and a half hours max.
> 
> Output image resolution is adjustable from 8Mpixel to 50Mpixel in the 
> dedicated post processing software, Lumen. 
> 
> Effective Field of View range is from 28mm to 150mm, continuous but with 
> steps for fast access at 28, 70, and 150mm settings. Resolution and close 
> focus varies with focal length; it's quite close focusing, I think the 
> longest close focus distance is at 150mm where it's about 6-8 inches.
> 
> Automatic or manual exposure. Metering patterns are center-weighted or touch 
> oriented on the screen. Focus is auto or touch based. Manual metering allows 
> control of ISO and shutter time (f/opening is a composite based on the ten 
> cameras used for an exposure, and is post-processing adjustable). EV 
> compensation on auto is -/+2EV, shutter speed range 15s to 1/8000, ISO range 
> from 100 to 3200. 
> 
> As I said, it's a handy little thing. A bit more polish on the firmware and 
> processing app and it will be really cool, and useful. 
> 
> G
> 
> 
> 
>>> On Jan 21, 2018, at 9:57 AM, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> It fits well in the center back pocket of my cycling jersey, however, and 
>>> is light enough not to bounce around at all or drag the jersey down as I 
>>> ride.
>>> 
>>> Could become a delightful travel camera for some work with a bit more 
>>> polish.
>> 
>> My interest is now officially piqued.
>> 
>> B
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