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Old 3rd September 2004   #1
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Default D7 ...what improvement is required?

What do you think is required to be improved in D7.... considering it's class as a Semi-pro camera? (Really, I can't think of much).
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Old 3rd September 2004   #2
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dont be like that like lah.

DSLR has a long way to go across all brands dont you think. Hey you are the one who said that there are 85 000 Million silver halide on the 35mm film. hahaha

anyway tml what time you will be at stanley's
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Old 3rd September 2004   #3
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It's 40 billion Silver Halide on a negative ;P..... LOL .... anyway I am talking about Dynax 7 not 7D ..... 7D does has a long way to go. But for Dynax 7, I like to know what are the wishes of people who uses it .....

For me, I can't really think of much
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More AF sensors or spread the sensor out from the center.

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more memory to store the shooting data - 7rolls is just too little
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Originally Posted by UY79
More AF sensors or spread the sensor out from the center.

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More spread out from center, each point with cross sensor

More sensors no good leh, cannot access fast like now..
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Originally Posted by ileaf
more memory to store the shooting data - 7rolls is just too little
I got better idea for you, bluetooth connection, so that you can transfer the information to PC.
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8 Mega Pixel A2 AS CCD in a DSLR body.

Will definitely give CANON and NIKON users a run for their money.

We never get to have the last laugh, but we sure are last on the DSLR boat.
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Originally Posted by deslim27
I got better idea for you, bluetooth connection, so that you can transfer the information to PC.

I say USB2.0 good enough.... right now cannot archive my shooting history.....
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Originally Posted by TME
I say USB2.0 good enough.... right now cannot archive my shooting history.....
Honestly, think it might be too late for them to hear our pleas for better specs as the working prototypes are already in full-scale production cycle.

Keep the faith and hang in there. Well, at least I am.
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Originally Posted by STShooter
Honestly, think it might be too late for them to hear our pleas for better specs as the working prototypes are already in full-scale production cycle.

Keep the faith and hang in there. Well, at least I am.
I know you're missed 7D a lot, but they are talking about film Dynax 7

C'mon!! One more month to go!!! Yes!!
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Originally Posted by ileaf
more memory to store the shooting data - 7rolls is just too little
haizzz.. u r just asking too much... u live without this for 2 yrs b4 upgraded to Dyn7... now u have it and yet "hiam" too little... what abt me???!!!! still Dyn5 ler, no data AT ALL!
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Originally Posted by deslim27
I know you're missed 7D a lot, but they are talking about film Dynax 7

C'mon!! One more month to go!!! Yes!!
Oops....keep getting them mixed up.

Pai seh.
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hehhe .... sometime I guess mixed up myself
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D7
7D
D7D
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Originally Posted by Drudkh
D7
7D
D7D
D7
7D
D7D
M7
M7D
A7
A7D

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Since there's discussions on flash photography, it'll be better to have 1/3 stop increments for flash compensation.

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Originally Posted by UY79
Since there's discussions on flash photography, it'll be better to have 1/3 stop increments for flash compensation.

Cheers!

Hahahaha.... I haven't even deciphered when to use the flash compensation on my Dynax 7 yet.... so no need 1/3 stops until then..... anyone want to share briefly?
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Originally Posted by UY79
Since there's discussions on flash photography, it'll be better to have 1/3 stop increments for flash compensation.

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got 1/3 flash compensation? i thot only got 1/2stop for flash, from -2ev to +2ev?
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minimum bugs.
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