Plants, which grow through exposure to sunlight, have the ability to efficiently convert particles of light into electrons. By using this function as a component and fine laboratory-developed molecular wires as connections, an artificial eye harnessing the power of living organisms has been created. The hybrid sensor formed from this combination of organic and artificial materials can detect even extremely minute amounts of light, enabling light to be utilized to the utmost limits.
its image quality is really good and, considering that the camera is now made with a plastic shell, it still feels robust and well put together. If Canon would just lower the price by $150 or so, then I’d say this was an ideal upgrade to those users with a Rebel camera
The 18 megapixel CMOS sensor and expanded ISO range produce virtually no visible noise at all from ISO 100 all the way up to ISO 1600, with even the three faster settings of 3200-12800 producing perfectly usable images. All other image quality aspects are up to Canon’s usual high standards, so top marks go to the 60D in this department.
while the 60D aims for casual shooters, it offers near professional – or should I say near-7D – capabilities and quality, making the 60D a highly recommended DSLR for anyone who just want more than an entry level model but does not need a professional tool
I did test again (earlier one here: http://vimeo.com/16196365) to address two complaints about the earlier test, the white balance and the focus. The white balance was set to Auto before, leading to two different color temperatures. This time I set the white balance on both to 3300k (3330k on the Nikon, because it doesn’t have 3300k). Also, some people thought that the Canon looked improbably soft in comparison to the Nikon, so I made sure to triple check the focus this time. Both lenses are set to infinity and looked focused through the viewfinder and when zoomed in on the LCD.
The lenses are the same Zeiss Distagon 35mm f/2 on each camera. The tripods are also the same.
Thanks to Marco for taking the time to provide his technical expertise.
I posted more thoughts about the test on Adorama’s blog (http://bit.ly/9OEOzu) and my own Tumblr (nathanleebush.tumblr.com).
This video was made possible by Adorama Rental Co.
Canon 60D vs 550D vs 7D – which one is better? @ DigitalRev
Canon EOS Rebel T2i/550D
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EOS 7D
Sensor (effective resolution)
18-megapixel CMOS
(4 channel)
18-megapixel CMOS
(4 channel)
18-megapixel CMOS
(8 channel)
22.3 mm x 14.9mm
22.3 mm x 14.9mm
22.3 mm x 14.9mm
Sensitivity range
ISO 100 – ISO 6400/ 12,800 (expanded)
ISO 100 – ISO 6400/ 12,800 (expanded)
ISO 100 – ISO 6400/12,800 (expanded)
Continuous shooting
3.7 fps
6 raw/34 JPEG
5.3fps
16 raw/58 JPEG
8 fps
15 raw/94 JPEG
Viewfinder
magnification/
95% coverage
0.87x/0.54x
96% coverage
0.95x/0.59x
100% coverage 1.0x/0.63x
Autofocus
9-pt AF center cross-type
9-pt AF all cross-type; center cross to f2.8
19-pt AF all cross-type; center cross-type to f2.8
Shutter speed
1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/160 x-sync
1/8000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/250 sec x-sync
1/8000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/250 sec x-sync
Shutter durability
n/a
100,000 cycles
150,000 cycles
Metering
63-zone iFCL
63-zone iFCL
63-zone iFCL
Live View
Yes
Yes
Yes
Video
H.264 QuickTime MOV 1080/30p/25p/24p; 720/60p/50p
H.264 QuickTime MOV 1080/30p/25p/24p; 720/60p/50p
H.264 QuickTime MOV 1080/30p/25p/24p; 720/60p/50p
LCD size
3 inches fixed
1.04 megapixels
3 inches articulated
1.04 megapixels
3 inches fixed
920,000 dots
Wireless flash
No
Yes
Yes
Quick Guide: About Sensor Channel
Sensor Channel are the output data lane from sensor… 8 is better than 4 since it can transfer more data at the same time….The faster the camera can get the data off the sensor the faster it can fire the next shot.. resulting more fps (frames per second) in continuous brust/shooting mode.
Since introducing the extremely popular Atlas 30 and Atlas 200 LTS systems, folks have been asking for a center mount version that is just as smooth (well almost) as the Atlas 30 and 200 systems but lighter, faster to setup and less expensive. Introducing Atlas 10. As far as price, we’re hoping to satisfy a lot of folks by launching the system with a starting tag under $500.
We’re very proud to introduce Atlas 10, a full ball bearing linear tracking system that features the uber-cool all terrain foot system, no less than 7 tripod mount plate locations, micro-adjust non-marking feet, vertical operation and yes, even vertical counter-balanced operation. With a non-reflective, black satin anodized finish, full CNC aluminum/steel construction, and stainless steel fasteners, you can expect a lifetime of reliable operation.
New Pentax Mirrorless Camera in February 2011, KR and Quesabesde say that this rumor is correct and Pentax will announce their new mirrorless system in February 2011!
The Pentax mirrorless camera will feature the same Sony NEX-5 14 Megapixel APS-C sensor. The camera will be in Stock a few months after the announcement. The camera will have a compact design (not a DSLR look like the Panasonic GH1).
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