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Desperately seeking universal standards for the DSLR industry
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Anyone hoping to buy a DSLR and fluidly enter the world of motion might want to read Wired‘s Raw File blog first. There’s a big story on the technical challenges you may face if you’re an underequipped newbie. Stuff like the “jello effect” (previously seen only in swimsuit season) and a lack of manual control while using the video function.
“The more one learns about necessary software and conversions, the more one realizes how desperately the whole industry needs universal hardware and software standards,” writes Brian Seibel in “Hi-Def DSLRs May Be Cheap, But Talent Is Priceless.”
The piece kicks off with a discussion of Vincent Laforet’s films Reverie and Nocturne:
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Provocative stuff, right? Click here to read the rest.
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