Don't worry, this to shall pass...
So, from my reading of the release, it seems they've fixed some of the
gripes I have with the *ist D but I have a couple questions. Sorry if these
have been addressed in the posts, I haven't been able to read them all.
Will it know if you're shooting
I also would like to know this, but have seen no mention of it anywhere,
and I think I have read just about all of the 2,000 plus messages on the
K10D.
John
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 11:32:20 +0100, cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Don't worry, this to shall pass...
So, from my reading of
John Forbes wrote:
cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so it's
right way round when you download?
I also would like to know this, but have seen no mention of it
anywhere,
and I think I have read just about all of the 2,000
On 13.09.2006, at 13:41 , Mark Roberts wrote:
I haven't even heard any *rumours* about the presence/absence of this
kind of feature!
Which probably means it's not present :(
Pity, because it would be a big workflow boon for pros or anyone else
who shoots a *lot* of images.
Expect surprise
On 13/09/06, Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 13.09.2006, at 13:41 , Mark Roberts wrote:
I haven't even heard any *rumours* about the presence/absence of this
kind of feature!
Which probably means it's not present :(
Pity, because it would be a big workflow boon for pros or
On 13/9/06, cbwaters, discombobulated, unleashed:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so it's right
way round when you download?
Vertical orientation sensor.
Sure it's a plus, but to be honest I wish I could switch it off on the
1D. There are times when I would like to
Cotty wrote:
On 13/9/06, cbwaters, discombobulated, unleashed:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so it's
right
way round when you download?
Vertical orientation sensor.
Sure it's a plus, but to be honest I wish I could switch it off on the
1D. There
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so it's right
way round when you download?
That's been a gripe of mine with the -DS (that I only remember
when processing a bunch of images). It seems like they could probably use
the SR sensors to detect orientation, so
Maybe i'm wrong... but i remember me rotating Canon S3 camera
unsuccessfully - still the image stayed the same in LCD :)
So i thing better leave just info in EXIF - not allow to affect how it
looks in camera.
G
Cory Papenfuss wrote:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the
On Sep 13, 2006, at 7:25, Cotty wrote:
Vertical orientation sensor.
Sure it's a plus, but to be honest I wish I could switch it off on the
1D. There are times when I would like to see the pic on the LCD on the
back in 'full frame' view, instead of rotated to the height of the
shortest
On Sep 13, 2006, at 5:25 AM, Cotty wrote:
On 13/9/06, cbwaters, discombobulated, unleashed:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so
it's right
way round when you download?
Vertical orientation sensor.
Sure it's a plus, but to be honest I wish I could switch it
Mark Roberts wrote:
John Forbes wrote:
cbwaters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so it's
right way round when you download?
I also would like to know this, but have seen no mention of it
anywhere,
and I think I have
Yes Cotty it makes perfect sens to me.
It's quite obvious but maybe not for the manufacturers ;)
2006/9/13, Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 13/9/06, cbwaters, discombobulated, unleashed:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so it's right
way round when you download?
Makes lots of sense - since I have experienced this myself viewing
someone else's review screen. The rotated image was much too small to
see compared to the horizontal image. If the K10D does have this
rotation feature, I would want the behavior that Cotty describes or at
least able to turn it
Yes, it makes sense.
Cotty wrote:
On 13/9/06, cbwaters, discombobulated, unleashed:
Will it know if you're shooting vertical and write the image so it's right
way round when you download?
Vertical orientation sensor.
Sure it's a plus, but to be honest I wish I could switch it off
On 13/09/06, Mark Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadn't thought of that issue. I certainly wouldn't want my
autorotation to affect how the camera displays images on its LCD. I just
want it in the EXIF and to have software like Photoshop and Bridge
automatically recognize it.
Yes, that's
On 13/9/06, Charles Robinson, discombobulated, unleashed:
I seem to recall that the newest Digital Rebel has the option to
sense rotation but not rotate in the preview. Actually, I recall a
lot of options with regard to that sensor (which I'd really like in
the K10D, as long as we're going
On Sep 13, 2006, at 15:17, Cotty wrote:
On 13/9/06, Charles Robinson, discombobulated, unleashed:
I seem to recall that the newest Digital Rebel has the option to
sense rotation but not rotate in the preview. Actually, I recall a
lot of options with regard to that sensor (which I'd really
On 13/9/06, Charles Robinson, discombobulated, unleashed:
I speak of the 400D or the Rebel xti. You've got that one?
1DmII
From the DPReview preview of that camera:
Play rotate options
The EOS 400D now gets the same three-position automatic rotate option
that we first saw on the EOS
Quoting Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 13/9/06, Charles Robinson, discombobulated, unleashed:
I speak of the 400D or the Rebel xti. You've got that one?
1DmII
From the DPReview preview of that camera:
Play rotate options
The EOS 400D now gets the same three-position automatic rotate
On 13/9/06, David J Brooks, discombobulated, unleashed:
I 'll also bring the D2H incase we need a hammer.:-)
I'll bring tent pegs.
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