This is the first of two reviews of the GXR, as each module is in fact a completely different camera, we have decided to treat them as such and individual assessments to produce. This review covers the GXR the A12 50mm F2.5 equiv (12 megapixel APS-C sensor) module, the following is the 24-70mm equiv GXR/S10 cover (10 megapixel 1/1.7 “sensor) combo. The first half of both reviews is the same for the GXR and camera system. In short, frenetic history of digital camera is often the smaller, less powerful that all the companies the risks and experimenting with unconventional designs and solutions. Despite all the technological advances in the last ten years, most digital cameras have followed the same design as a blueprint for their analog predecessors, they are essentially the same camera with a sensor instead of film.The standard components of a camera with interchangeable lenses are between body and lens GXR unit in a way that the performance of the camera (focus speed, image quality and so on) is largely determined by the last divided, taking care of the body are the operational aspects and the actual process of taking the picture. Both the camera and lens have their own Ricoh Smooth Imaging Engine processor (complete with RAM), although it appears one of lens unit is only for the acquisition and raw data will be used to get the sensor and conversion from analog to digital before They sent the body to process and create the file. A fast, wide data bus connects the two halves together. For a general idea of how the components and tasks are distributed in the table below (or go to the block diagram on the next page).
Friday, May 20, 2011
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