Tuesday, February 7, 2012

What is the newest model of camera being made?

Is there a model that is not on the market yet that brings new technology to the market when it is ready? Something that Popular Science would be impressed by?What is the newest model of camera being made?
Since Popular Science has for years put things like flying cars and other "new" consumer products on their pages, I doubt they'd be impressed by any realistic cameras.



Currently, DSLR's are gaining better resolution, smaller size, and HD video. With the proper accessories, you can even get GPS information inserted into each digital image.



Nikon even has a consumer digital camera that has a built-in LCD projector.



Other consumer cameras allow the user to immediately upload photos to Facebook or videos to Youtube.



The Nikon D3000 has a Guide Mode that takes the novice by the hand.



What would wow Popular Science? I guess a better question would be, "What would wow the consumer market?"



Instant prints in a digital? More advanced in-camera editing? You might see the newest advances coming to smartphones first.What is the newest model of camera being made?
Not that I know of. Maybe color profiling



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But nothing spectacular that will blow your mind away.What is the newest model of camera being made?
We are all waiting for the next generation Nikon and Canon professional dSLR cameras. The Nikon D3s knocked the socks off photographers who shoot indoor sports. At ISO's of 128,000, the amount of noise in the images is less than most entry level cameras when shot at ISO 400. That is a six stop difference. That means that the photographer can be shooting NBA basket ball with shutter speeds of over 1/1000th second at f/4. That was the last big deal.



My guess is that the dSLR that can shoot in video RAW, will be the next hot ticket. I am sure that there are a number of camera systems working on that right now.
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