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Hobbist gimmic
It's funny how open source always comes down to that annoying little detail called hardware.

How nice when someone invests a couple million to start making a new toy for him to play with.

Honestly, this is a non-starter. 99% of photographic needs are met with a commercial camera in conjuction with gimp or photoshop.

There is nothing about photography to be changed here.
Posted by: croberts   Posted on: 09/04/09  (Edited: 09/04/2009 @ 09:19) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Hobbist gimmic  croberts | 09/04/09
It's all about the glass  MC_z | 09/04/09
How does this help the camera company?  GuidingLight | 09/04/09
it trains engineers  shis-ka-bob | 09/04/09
Light dawns  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 09/04/09
Optics make the camera  BillDem | 09/04/09
that is why this might matter  shis-ka-bob | 09/04/09
it can matter where the image processing happens  shis-ka-bob | 09/04/09
RE: How an open source camera will change photography  snberk341 | 09/04/09
Exactly  DanaBlankenhorn ZDNet Moderator | 09/04/09
No Moore's Law for Cameras  shis-ka-bob | 09/04/09
Likewise, the sensors do not follow Moore's Hypothesis.  Bruizer | 09/05/09
Like the original Rebel.  Bruizer | 09/05/09
Uh...  Qbt | 09/04/09
RE: How an open source camera will change photography  timeven | 09/06/09
a camera as a computer peripheral  valvestate@... | 09/07/09

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