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yep, does not look anything like the photos I've been seeing on engadget for the last few months. So what the hell is that thing supposed to be? (and thicker too?)
and we will all know exactly just how many celebrities are caught holding a phone upside down because engadget will be there to 'front page' every incident
so at PMA are there any workshops to help the journalists take clearer photos?
@ steve:
so true, russell mitchell is an awesome fabricator, not like that inbred family from orange county.

...and the intel bike is still barf. looks like the seat has to pivot forward to compress the suspension?
pen requires a battery.... that's the deal breaker for me
I'm assuming this 40D isn't comparable to the 5D in anyway but just a newer version of the prosumer Rebel?
I forget sensor dimensions but the 5D body alone is over $2000 isn't it?
what was the black smoke the suddenly appeared inside whilst still blending?... it happened really quickly like something did explode. battery perhaps?
275 pounds is pretty damn heavy for a little bike like that
I thought is was the chip that determined the horizontal resolution? I have one for work because I need to take full 180 degree fisheye images and the pro-sumer digital Rebel is not a full 35mm frame back chip so it crops the image. again just though it was the chip that did that not the lens.

it hurt to shell out the extra grand ($) for the 5D body when I only needed 1/8th more of the image top and bottom.
good god, did anyone look at the sample videos people have uploaded?
is that lens made out of jello or something, there is a continuous warpy/distortion thing going on. my eyes hurt....
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm pretty much a complete noob when it comes to camera stuff. My wife loves to take pictures, though. So much so that she literally wore out her first point and shoot camera, and the Kodak Z712 I bought for her less than two years ago is starting to act up as well. To compound the matter, we are expecting our first born sometime next year. I fear the Kodak just isn't going to cut it any longer. What would be the best starter DSLR to get? She hates missing photo opportunities due to camera 'lag' so speed would definitely be at the top of the list. Photo quality and features would be next. Price should be no more than $800. I'm not interested in video capabilities."
 

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