Talk about cameras here.
I have a discovery.
If the camera type is 10x8 inch, the selected aperture is F 64, the actual lens focal length is 100mm, and the focus distance to subject is over atleast 2000 (I used 10,000), you get a camera with a closest distance of acceptable sharpness at 0.649 m, the furthest distance of acceptable sharpness at infinity, and the total depth of field being infinite!
This discovery is amazing to me, and you can test it at the Depth of Field Calculator at the site http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutori … -field.htm!
Last edited by rdococ (2011-06-03 13:11:15)
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I have a Canon that I won in a competition. It's okay, but I dunno all the specs and stuff. :S
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Did you know that I love photography? I have a Nikon P100.
10MP
26x optical zoom
3.0 inch articulating screen
26mm wide angle (35mm equivalent)
10 fps at 10mp for 0.6 sec
2.7fps at 10mp for upto 22+ frames
I wish I had a SLR
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George Eastman came up with the name Kodak by rearranging the letters in his mother's name.

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I have a Kodak Easyshare M340 digital camera, and a Sony Handycam CX150 HD camcorder.
The Kodak is 10.2 Megapixels, and can take VGA (640x480) videos, with the stock 3x zoom 35mm-100mm lens.
The Sony can shoot in 1080p HD (3.1 MP pics), and has the stock Carl Zeiss "Vario-Tessar 1.8/2.5-62.5" lens.
Neither has a removable lens, so that info doesn't really matter.
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Megapixels?
What are they?
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