Bébèrt
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I came across this on a Korean site:
80 giga hard disk internal organs?Super “Photo Fine Ultra” liquid crystalAs for 4 type liquid crystal monitor displays the change of Adobe RGB and sRGB is possibleThe EM mount (M type interchangeable mount, with the [koshina] corporation make adapter, the L mount lens connected yes)
80 giga hard disk internal organs?Super “Photo Fine Ultra” liquid crystalAs for 4 type liquid crystal monitor displays the change of Adobe RGB and sRGB is possibleThe EM mount (M type interchangeable mount, with the [koshina] corporation make adapter, the L mount lens connected yes)
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Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Looks a bit odd to me. Where are the menu cotrols?
You sure it's not a Photoshop cut and shut? the grain on the metal part of the LCD panel is noticably larger than the rest of the body and since when did epson put a logo on the back?
Or are you having a giggle and I'm being too serious?
S
You sure it's not a Photoshop cut and shut? the grain on the metal part of the LCD panel is noticably larger than the rest of the body and since when did epson put a logo on the back?
Or are you having a giggle and I'm being too serious?
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abumac
Well-known
It seems a R-D1 made smaller in PS. Whre have you found it?
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
No clue as to its authenticity, but the controls look straightforward to me:
1. Forward (or down)
2. LCD on/off
3. Backward (or up)
4. Menu
5. Select
Not sure what the button is next to the WB control. Spot meter? Be still my beating heart!
1. Forward (or down)
2. LCD on/off
3. Backward (or up)
4. Menu
5. Select
Not sure what the button is next to the WB control. Spot meter? Be still my beating heart!
Bébèrt
Established
I just stumbled on it, don't know if it's for real, a concept piece or a PhotoShop joke.
Bébèrt
Established
http://www.google.com/translate?u=h...page=14&nid=9882&langpair=ja|en&hl=en&ie=UTF8
Image and info is on the far right of the browser window..
Image and info is on the far right of the browser window..
SteveM(PA)
Poser
Among any of the things anyone would wish from a DRF, it would not be a friggin 80gig HD.
Bébèrt
Established
mm, if we could just design our own camera.
Bébèrt
Established
It sould be a sort of 80 Gb solid disk (flash card type) to get a normal battery life. These cards are about 10 $ / giga, so that's already 800$ for the disk alone....
R
RML
Guest
I wonder where they'd stick that 80 gig.
paisatge
Newbie
Trius said:Not sure what the button is next to the WB control. Spot meter? Be still my beating heart!
that's the AE-LOCK button
aad
Not so new now.
That looks like the new Epson Photo Viewer-so a professional can check images in the field without a computer.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
But what is the point of the viewfinder, then?aad said:That looks like the new Epson Photo Viewer-so a professional can check images in the field without a computer.
If this is not a joke, somebody dropped the ball in the design department. Well, the ball would have been dropped up through the chain of command, for that matter.
jarski
Veteran
where is the plugin to connect it to PC, so people can fill it up with movies ? 
laptoprob
back to basics
What about the height? Looks like a MF RF camera, but then in digital form?? Or is that only for the huge screen?
ywenz
Veteran
are u f-in kidding me? this is an edited, stretched picture of an RD-1. If we're all destined to become this gullible, then have mercy on us all.
aad
Not so new now.
After reading ywenz's sensitive new-age post (and actually looking at the full image) I agree-it isn't the new viewer at all and likely is a PS/BS job.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
OT: Problem is ... ywenz knows EVERYTHING ... he's a f-in expert on everything, everything digital is friggin better, anyone who doesn't cow-tow to Canon L glass is an idiot...
so, buddy, you are on IG(norant)nore.
so, buddy, you are on IG(norant)nore.
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