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Technology Stocks : NOK... without the BS
NOK 4.990+2.7%Apr 25 9:30 AM EDT

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To: Lahcim Leinad who wrote (572)2/5/2013 1:27:23 AM
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A post from another list where I'm over-seeing the demise of CPIC, a dying photo studio / tech era dinosaur... whose RAID servers for storage... have less capacity than I have on my laptop.

Thought you might enjoy fencing with it...

"Yeah the 41mp sensor nokia has is an impressive feat. It has a big sensor for a cell phone, but its still a much smaller sensor than the one that is in the 10mp Canon 40D that CPI uses in a lot of studios. So the Nokia sensor is great compared to other cell phones, but the 40D will win in picture quality hands down, even if you are blowing it up to poster size. Smaller sensors need more light and introduce more noise into the image. I suspect as time goes on they will figure out how to improve the small sensors to where they can compete with the current SLR sensors... but we are definitely not there yet.

That said, I'm not sure the average consumer cares or is really able to discern the difference. How many people out there buy an HD 1080p tv and then feed an SD signal from an old satellite tv or cable box to it, only to marvel at how great the picture is. Or worse yet, they feed a 4:3 ratio image to it and stretch it to 16:9 *shudder*.
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