That's an interesting way of looking at it! It might be an interesting exercise to carry out the same calculation for a few other cameras...I just worked out the power/weight ratio of this camera to be 83,333 pixels per gram.
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That's an interesting way of looking at it! It might be an interesting exercise to carry out the same calculation for a few other cameras...I just worked out the power/weight ratio of this camera to be 83,333 pixels per gram.
Would love to, but I've just reached a crucial point in my latest game of 'Pick up Sticks', so I'm rather busy.That's an interesting way of looking at it! It might be an interesting exercise to carry out the same calculation for a few other cameras...
That brings back memories!
"The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there..."
You're not wrong, there...9,11,12,14.
The best Red ever invented.
You're not wrong there, either..!!Just going through back files.
Good clarity and detail and colour on this.
Behind glass. 400 ASA. 1/30 @ 2.8.
I must be Trigger-happy (like Roy Rogers)
Yes, agreed - the whites are very nice on the RX100...These from today, all 80 ASA.
Lovely whites, always AWB.
Nice image, with lovely words to match.:thumbup:"In a shady nook, by a babbling brook,
'mid the flow'rs, I spend hours, ev'ry day;
that old shady nook, and that babbling brook,
they're my mem'rys book...."
Google the 1st line for the lyrics of this fifties song which you're probably too young to remember being played on the BBC Light Programme on an old valve radio!What is this verse? It seems vaguely familiar, but I'm unable to recall its origin.
Well, I'm very pleased - it appears that I give off a deceptive aura of youthfulness!you're probably too young to remember being played on the BBC Light Programme on an old valve radio!