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My perfect camera

While asking that last question, and with some time off on the plane, I started to think about 'my perfect digital reflex camera'

For sure it would have
-full frame
-better in high lights and better at lower iso (let's say, equal film instead of dia...)
-raw
-spot measuring (many camerma's lack this)
-razor sharp 2.8 zoomlens
-12million pixels at least
-fast response
-look and feel like a FM3 but then digital ;)
or
-have the possibility to change aperture on the lens again (as I do miss it) // Nikon analogue
-have a simple way to insert some basic IPTC info, so I don't need to add it afterwards (copyright, etc.)
-give me location for my IPTC (geo location through GPS: if they cram a gps in a Nokia N95, they certainly should be able to put it in a monster like the 5D)
-nice extra would be: fast wifi to transfer images wirelessly (sure usb2.0 goes fast, but sometimes it is easy to fetch that one image wirelessly from your camera)
-better against dust (Canon dust remover is a nice add on I believe.)

Actually: a basic fm3 put into digital version and with spot measuring would feel so nice...

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Posted on September 5, 2007
in geekiness, gizmo

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Even my lowest of the low Nikon D50 has spot metering so I don't think it's a feature you won't find in most recent DSLRs.

And I think you meant the 5D (and not the D5). Unless of course you're talking about the next generation of Nikon cameras no one has heard about yet :D

Also: razor sharp (not lasersharp afaik)

Posted by   CraHan |     September 6, 2007 10:13 AM








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