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I am not sure, but I would guess this is 16x9 and not 16x10 like the 24" monitor.


i think i might actually prefer the 16 x 9 as thats what a lot of video is optimized for....
I was an extra in MTV Highschool stories a year or two ago. I had nothing to do with the story, but I figured it would be semi educational and really interesting to see how MTV does a shoot. (i was right, it was very interesting)
anyway, back to subject, they shot on 2 panasonic DVX100As. If they are willing to use normal DV, its i think HDV definitely can get broadcast. (I also agree with the HV20 comments, its a sweet little camera considering how affordable it is!)
Lord Admiral:

I mostly agree with you, probably about 95%.

The thing about using a bigger sensor, i think it means you have to use a bigger lens, which is going to compromise size and cost.

But yeah, my dream small digital camera would be a current gen canon G series (the one found in the 7/9 models) with its large 1.8" sensor somewhere around 4-6 megapixels, with a 4-5x wide angle zoom and RAW. that would be an amazing camera.

cheers
i wouldnt mind this at alllllll
nikon > canon.

give now plz.

thanks
I think the A630 is probably the best choice out of all of these.

All of the other cameras that I know of in that family (minus the other A6XX models) are based on the smaller 1/2.5" chip, where the A6XXs have the 1/1.8" chip.


i hope this progresses to the digic 3 chips, so they can hack the G7. hotshoes rule
its the D300s ugly ugly sister.

you might play with it if it was free and you were drunk, but you wouldnt claim it to your friends
@Billybob, disagree.

I also own a d200 and several pieces of F2.8 or brighter glass and LOVE them. They are REALLY not for the basic user. They weigh WAY too much. They don't know what the numbers on the LCD screen mean anyway, so that doesn't do them much good. and most of them don't care about buying fast prime lenses (which will HOPEFULLY be updated with in a year or two)

while i don't think i would own one, the d40 is a killer little camera.


wii sports.


srsly, tennis what a game.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
 

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