mcsol
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I was reading a "review" about a new digital camera.
One particular statement rang my ears:
"You need to be careful to keep the camera steady as the closely packed pixel population will show up and amplify the effect of any movement."
Excuse me? Pixel population - amplifying the effect of movement?
Especially with a full frame M9 in mind, what does this mean? Any thoughts?
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BTW: Honestly, I didn't make this up: here's the link http://www.trustedreviews.com/digital-cameras/review/2008/01/25/Pentax-K20D-Hands-On-Preview/p3
One particular statement rang my ears:
"You need to be careful to keep the camera steady as the closely packed pixel population will show up and amplify the effect of any movement."
Excuse me? Pixel population - amplifying the effect of movement?
Especially with a full frame M9 in mind, what does this mean? Any thoughts?
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BTW: Honestly, I didn't make this up: here's the link http://www.trustedreviews.com/digital-cameras/review/2008/01/25/Pentax-K20D-Hands-On-Preview/p3
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