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Rollei TLR DigitalHas anyone seen or had a play with one of these?
http://www.rollei.jp/e/pd/MiniD.html Could be a bit of fun... P
I forget where I saw it, but I saw a price of USD220. I think I may just stick with the 120 film TLR we have at home!
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I saw one of these going for around 200-300 AU a few months back.
They're likely to not be very good, ya'll realise. Just another marketing gimmick. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Erk.. A pretend TLR digicam with a which uses a tiny CCD and LCD instead of ground glass. It even requires you to turn the crank despite not having any film.
Sounds like an abomination to me . A little disappointing Rollei would stick their name on a gimmick like that. I think a real medium format Rollei TLR would be much more interesting. I hear 120 film compares favourably with most 2megapixel CCDs . Mark
Double erk...
Lens: 9mm f2.8 5 elements fixed focus DOF: 0.7m to infinity Fixed aperture, fixed focus, auto exposure, auto WB. The CCD is so small you get huge DoF anyway. Rollei makes an instamatic for the digital age . Mark
And practically all of the Kodak camera range are crappy little Box Brownies but not as fun!
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cute but this is more what I'd like to save for http://www.rollei.jp/e/pd/DigitalBundle.html
yummy. Mark Greenmantle
http://www.elffinarts.com / mark at elffinarts dot com D70, 50mm/F1.8, kit lens, 80-200mm/F2.8, 35-70mm/f2.8, two 160w/sec slave strobes, sb600, "taller than me" astronomical tripod "can I have that step ladder please"
Very nice - 16 megapixels. Either that, or this one: http://www.hasselblad.se/index.asp?page ... temId=3849 Apparently it produces 80mb or so RAW files. The RRP I have seen on this one is about $65,000. Any my birthday is only 3 weeks away! P
Except for that's not a TLR
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Well, I'll be operating on a job using a Blad H1 with a Phase P25 back tomorrow. Who wants my job?
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I know the feeling Leigh..we use our Mamiya hooked up to a P25 here on a regular basis and there are whispers in the works of upgrading to one of the new Phase One backs and popping it on a 67! yeh baby!
When I'm digi-assistant using the P25 I often zoom in to an image, and zoom in, and zoom in and you just keep seeing more and more detail appearing! It's brilliant!
I do!
I'm still waiting for my sister to work out how much to sell her old Blad to me for. I've still no idea which model it is but if it can be connected to a capture back, I'm going to need a really big business loan. lol
Mark Greenmantle
http://www.elffinarts.com / mark at elffinarts dot com D70, 50mm/F1.8, kit lens, 80-200mm/F2.8, 35-70mm/f2.8, two 160w/sec slave strobes, sb600, "taller than me" astronomical tripod "can I have that step ladder please"
Rightio... I just found where I found the little Rollei digi for around 200 bucks.
'Tis $220 AU. http://www.lapfoto.com.au/specials_view.cfm?Special=6 Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Not your job, just the P25. What format are you shooting IIQ Raw L or IIQ Raw S? What file size? And I guess your tethering it up? Andrew
Canon make photocopiers and stick lenses on them....
The job invloved shooting 10 attractgive female topless models, Andrew. You sure you don't want to reconsider? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Well give the man a P45!!!! Andrew
Canon make photocopiers and stick lenses on them....
We're tethered to Capture One and while I expected to use IIQ L, Capture pulls in in a proprietry RAW format identifying itself as TIF. The odd thing about Capture's TIF is that every version of Capture I've played with (both PC and Mac) read it as a RAW file, but the moment you bring it directly into something like Photoshop, all you get is a thumbnail image. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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yodobashi-umeda in japan had a whole set of different ones when i was there
They are very cool. all the classics in miniature like the leica, think it was a M3 but possible a later model, and a nikon and olympus from what i recall. And all functional as digitals edit:quick search turned up this page. http://www.submin.com/8x11/collection/c ... ion.htm#P1 these all use the film from the minox spy camera, but this is the range i saw in digital form. Simon
www.colberne.com.au I purchased a Teddy Bear this morning for the sum of $10. I named him Mohammed. This afternoon I sold him on E-Bay for $30. My question is, "Have I made a prophet?"
Wow, only 220 now?
I was going to buy one back in the days when I was working and had money - now I'm happy I didn't haha I think when I asked how much at the shop, they told me $440 or something (I asked in December 2004)
Not all that odd really. TIFF files commonly include a thumbnail, but the image data in the rest of the file can be encoded in many different ways. CMYK/RGB, JPEG/ZIP/LZW compression, groups of R/G/B pixels, planes of R then G then B, and lots more. TIFF is a very flexible file format that was introduced by Adobe years ago, and was used as a holder for RAW data by many early cameras. The RAW files produced by the EOS 1D and 1Ds (the Mk.I bodies) and by the Kodak DCS SLRs are all TIFF files, and all behave as you've described. The RAW conversion software knows how to decode the RAW data, but at least the thumbnail and the basic EXIF data are in "standard" formats.
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