John Francis wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 01:34:50PM -0400, Matt Kelch wrote:
Gonz wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm
From: Matt Kelch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not going to be too portable is it? haha. Even then, assuming you had
8x 750GB drives (6TB) that would only give you somewhere around 800
minutes of recording time. Thats a shocking amount of data.
At 60 frames per minute, even _I_ might get a
On Oct 12, 2006, at 6:26 AM, John Francis wrote:
For some uses (high-speed action sports, etc.) 60fps would be great.
I think TV cameras can do that now, going by the ultra-smooth replays
we get from the higher-budget sporting events.
They wouldn't have anywhere near the resolution of this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Thats one heck of a data rate, what 60 times say 10Mb per frame, that
would be 600Mb/sec. What do disk
Gonz wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Thats one heck of a data rate, what 60 times say 10Mb per frame, that
would be
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 01:34:50PM -0400, Matt Kelch wrote:
Gonz wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Thats one
From: Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/10/11 Wed AM 02:49:21 GMT
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
Subject: OT: what I need to do street photography
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12
On 10/10/06, Juan Buhler, discombobulated, unleashed:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Here is a frame from it:
http://red.com/images/gallery/still_1-downsize-for-web.jpg
I can see someone shooting little bursts in the street at 60fps, to
later select the
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 07:49:21PM -0700, Juan Buhler wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Here is a frame from it:
Different terminology: pretty much the same product.
Meccano is an English brand name ; Erector Set is
the US equivalent.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 11:50:13AM +0800, David Savage wrote:
At 11:14 AM 11/10/2006, Russell Kerstetter wrote:
it makes me think of tinker-toys or an erector set
Ha!
On 10/10/06, Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Here is a frame from it:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Here is a frame from it:
http://red.com/images/gallery/still_1-downsize-for-web.jpg
I can see someone shooting little bursts in the
Juan Buhler wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
12 Megapixels, 60 frames per second. 24x14mm sensor.
Here is a frame from it:
http://red.com/images/gallery/still_1-downsize-for-web.jpg
Nice lens too
it's funny that the image is called downsize-for-web and it's still
5.5 megs :)
it makes me think of tinker-toys or an erector set
russ
On 10/10/06, Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
At 11:14 AM 11/10/2006, Russell Kerstetter wrote:
it makes me think of tinker-toys or an erector set
Ha! I thought of Meccano.
Dave
On 10/10/06, Juan Buhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forget about the K10D. Heck, forget even about a Leica M8.
This is what I really need:
http://red.com/
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