On 26 September 2012 22:51, Tim Bray <[email protected]> wrote: > There’s no doubt that it’s drop-dead cool, but the pictures are fairly > limited in terms of traditional photographic values: resolution, > sensitivity, and so on. Also, you have to use their proprietary > viewer, which is the big obstacle for me. -T > > So, it's not possible to export pics from their software? What's the point, then?
My first impression is that this is great for journalists/reporters/bloggers etc. rather than the traditional photographer who has his multi-thousand dollar which can do a billion more things anyhow. I would really like to try this out, given that I have zero photographic skill, and this is just about the size of camera I can deal with. I noticed that they sell in SG (via some dealer) - does any SG silklister have one? However, I was unable to figure out from the website what the typical resolution (in layman equivalent terms, not in lightrays) of the pics are - does anyone know? D
