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Five 8-megapixel digital cameras Review
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Posted on Thursday, June 24 2004 @ 23:17:22 CEST by LSDsmurf |
An 8Mp matrix in the zoom-lens class is a yet another step forward in
digital camera evolution. Before, digital cameras with built-in lenses
had lower resolution than reflex ones. Now, one will have to think
twice whether to choose 6 Mp with interchangeable lens or 8 Mp with
non-interchangeable zooming. It will cost you quite a sum to buy
reflex lenses with such range of variable focal length (28-200 or even
35-280 mm), which are, on top of that, made for 8 Mp. These cameras
will certainly look inferior to the reflex ones because of a limited
range of long exposures and sensitivity, or (which is almost the same)
due to high noise level caused by an increased sensitivity and
prolonged exposures. The reason for this lies in matrices of a small
absolute sensor size (8.8 x 6.6 mm (2/3" standard)), that have been
fit into 8 Mp. All reviewed cameras have the same maximal frame size
of 3264 x 2448 pixels.
Link: DigitLife
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