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  1. Re:Why interchangeable lenses? on Ask Slashdot: Mirrorless, Interchangeable Lens Camera Advice? · · Score: 1

    Bridge cameras give you all of the drawbacks of a DSLR with none of the benefits. Their sensors are as small as a pocket P&S. Their lenses are soft, full of CA, they distort like crazy, and are so slow that the extended zoom range is almost useless unless you only shoot at high noon. There's literally no reason anybody should ever buy one.

  2. Mirrorless lacks in quality compared to a DSLR... on Ask Slashdot: Mirrorless, Interchangeable Lens Camera Advice? · · Score: 1

    ...if you insist on comparing apples and oranges. Yes, a high-end DSLR will obviously outperform any mirrorless except the M9 because there are no high-end mirrorless cameras except the M9! That said, I guarantee that my $200 NEX-3's sensor will outperform any DSLR at that price point. And those DSLRs can't even mount any of the lenses I own. For me, the choice is obvious.

    You like SLRs, and that's fine. It doesn't mean they're better, it only means you prefer them.

  3. Re:Learn photography. on Ask Slashdot: Mirrorless, Interchangeable Lens Camera Advice? · · Score: 1

    Honestly, manual focus on my Sony NEX is faster than autofocus on the SLRs I've used. Instead of cycling through AF points, you just focus the lens until what you want in focus is highlighted on the screen. It's pretty impressive.

  4. Re:Learn photography. on Ask Slashdot: Mirrorless, Interchangeable Lens Camera Advice? · · Score: 1

    Haha, you're worried about 6 incompatible lens standards? That's nothing. Back in the day, you had Nikon, Canon, Minolta, Konica, Olympus, Contax, Fuji, Leica M, Leica R, Pentax, M42, and a bunch more less common ones.

    Anyway, mirrorless cameras can literally mount any lens ever made for any system. Incompatibility is a non-issue.

  5. Re:Calculators on US Students Struggle With Understanding of the 'Equal' Sign · · Score: 1

    Right, and I can see how that would make it confusing for kids. And from what I remember, my elementary school teachers pretty much used the equal sign the same way, as a generic "answer goes here" sign...that can't help.

  6. Re:What about a Graphlex 4x5 on How To Get 39 Megapixels From a 53-Year-Old Camera · · Score: 1

    They do have 4x5 backs, but they're basically small flatbed scanners and are still pretty expensive. When I shoot 4x5, I only do a few sheets at a time anyway, so developing and scanning isn't too big a deal.

  7. Re:14k buys a lot of film. on How To Get 39 Megapixels From a 53-Year-Old Camera · · Score: 1

    Average seems to be around $15-$20 per roll, so you're looking at $20-$25 per roll of film total.

    I said this before, but I don't think I could pay that much for processing even if I tried. Even on the high end, $5-10 is more accurate, and it can definitely be done for less than that.

    Given that most professional photographers and high-quality photography enthusiasts like to take a dozen or more shots of the same event and pick the best one, 560 rolls is not a very big number, depending on the exact type of film it's either 6,700 or 123,000 final shots.

    No. People don't shoot medium format film the same way they shoot digital. MF film shooters take their time and only take photos of things that are worth taking photos of, instead of mashing their machine gun 1523fps shutters in hope that they get lucky.

    If you figure a couple hours wasted time vs the digital, and only pay yourself $10 an hour, that cuts in half the number of photographs you can get out of $14,000. It probably wouldn't last a pro a year.

    Scanning doesn't take as long as weeding through your 4000 digital photos of the same thing, looking for the best one. I know, I've done it both ways.

    An amatures could get a lifetime out of that much film, but what amature is using a friggin Hasselblad?

    Actually, most Hasselblad users at this point probably are amateurs. The prices of the gear have gone down so much that these cameras are very affordable for hobbyists.

    I'm not trying to make a "film is better than digital" argument here (both have their merits, and I believe film is the better choice for some applications), just want to stop the spread of misinformation. There seems to be a lot of it in here.

  8. Re:14k buys a lot of film. on How To Get 39 Megapixels From a 53-Year-Old Camera · · Score: 1

    You should get their Arista EDU film instead. Its rebadged Fomapan and a dollar cheaper.

  9. Re:14k buys a lot of film. on How To Get 39 Megapixels From a 53-Year-Old Camera · · Score: 1

    What the hell? The most expensive rolls of 120 slides are around $10, most of them are closer to $5. Processing shouldn't cost any more than $10, and the professional lab near me charges $5.

    I don't think I could pay $35 for film + processing even if I tried.

  10. Re:In color? on How To Get 39 Megapixels From a 53-Year-Old Camera · · Score: 1

    It costs 90 cents with Fuji Labs via Wal-Mart. Takes a week or two to get it back, but the quality is excellent.

    If you can't wait that long, there are two labs near me that charge $4 and $5. Certainly not "a lot more..

  11. Re:Vinyl records and tube stereos too on How To Get 39 Megapixels From a 53-Year-Old Camera · · Score: 1

    35mm film certainly won't have that type of resolution, but medium format and larger should.

    My crappy flatbed tops out at around 2400dpi (it can do higher resolutions, but IMO it doesn't really see any more detail beyond that) , which creates a 29 megapixel file from a 6x6 frame. The Nikon scanner that the parent mentions can do a lot better.

  12. Re:Vinyl records and tube stereos too on How To Get 39 Megapixels From a 53-Year-Old Camera · · Score: 1

    Hasselblad still makes film cameras today that are mostly compatible with the models they made in 1957. They have been given updates, but can accept most of the same accessories, including backs.

  13. Re:Poor 360'ers on Will Wright Opines That Wii Is the Only Next-Gen Console · · Score: 1

    What the Wii did was take a gamecube and add a gimmicky controller.

  14. Re:I happen to disagree. on SAS CEO Blasts Old-School Schooling · · Score: 1

    But surely high school students already know how to use search engines, right?

    I wouldn't be so sure. I deal with IT professionals on a daily basis who can't use search engines. They come to me for help, I google for the answer, and they thank me like I'm some genius.

  15. Re:Worthless store on Wal-Mart Ditches DRM, Keeps Censorship · · Score: 1

    So Walmart is evil because they can afford to buy more stuff to sell? Nobody is stopping those other stores from buying hundreds of thousands at a time for $5.

  16. Re:Is that true? on Wal-Mart Ditches DRM, Keeps Censorship · · Score: 1

    Yeah man the other day some guy from Walmart came to my house, snuck in my back yard, and was sneaking dog poison into my dog's dish. What a bunch of jerks!

  17. too bad cell phone internets are crap on iPhone Can Now Run Apache, Python, Vim · · Score: 2, Funny

    Now, in addition to downloading full, non-mobile optimized versions websites (THE REAL INTERNET!!! WITH FLASH!!!) on your cell phone's horrible 9600baud-esque internet connection, you can host your own sites that will only take 2 hours to download!

  18. CUPS web interface not up to par on CUPS Purchased By Apple Inc. · · Score: 5, Funny

    Clearly, Apple didn't like CUPS' poop-brown web interface. Their only option was to buy it and make it white/blue/brushed aluminum.

  19. Re:Doubt it on Will Linux Win the Next Presidential Election? · · Score: 1

    Not only that, but 23 is way too small a sample to make any conclusions, other than the fact that this guy wasted his time.

  20. Re:Get ready... on Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting · · Score: 1

    I'll bet ol' Larry is feeling pretty silly now!

  21. Re:lies of the nra on Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting · · Score: 1

    If you make something difficult to get, it is difficult to get, period. There will always be committed assholes who get guns and kill people, forever. The idea is to prevent the casual asshole from getting guns. It makes a fucking difference!

    Guns aren't going to magically disappear if we outlaw them. I'd consider anyone who goes out and gets a gun with the intent of killing people to be pretty committed. You admit that they will get guns and kill people forever. So, its ok for bad guys to continue getting guns illegally and killing people, but its not ok for normal people to get guns and *not* kill people? That makes no sense to me.

  22. Re:curious... on Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting · · Score: 1

    Madden, hopefully.

  23. Marcus Vick? on Many Dead In Virginia Tech Shooting · · Score: 0, Troll

    Don't tell me they let him back on campus again...

  24. Re:MySpace Always Breaks My Computer to a Halt on The Man Behind MySpace · · Score: 1

    Yep. It is times like these when I'm glad there is not yet a flash player for my pc's architecture.

  25. Re:Assumed Guilt on Canada's CD Tax Out of Hand? · · Score: 1
    Or maybe the people in quesstion could spend their time looking for a better job (or a job, for that matter), instead of robbing gas stations for crack money.