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Previously on "Thinking about getting a new camera."
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My Panasonic TZ10 camera had GPS, only wish it could tell me where it is now since the barstewards stole it.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
I would love a camera that just does good close up shots of weeds, bugs etc and has a built in GPS tracker so you know where you took the picture. ..
That way you can tell exactly where the bug was in the galaxy.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI would love a camera that just does good close up shots of weeds, bugs etc and has a built in GPS tracker so you know where you took the picture.
May be the next big technology. All such gadgets are made by machine from small modules, so, rather than buying a specific model you fill in a form saying what features you want and get the device that does just those.
There was a Kodak camera that had GPS built in. Some of Digital SLRs have GPS or a GPS interface.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThe depth of field is obvously a problem with closeups, in microscopes everything has to be flattened. Surely with electronic cameras they could solve that? You take a video while the focus gradually changes, then the electronics combines the focused parts of each image into a single one.
https://www.lytro.com/camera/
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The depth of field is obvously a problem with closeups, in microscopes everything has to be flattened. Surely with electronic cameras they could solve that? You take a video while the focus gradually changes, then the electronics combines the focused parts of each image into a single one.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI would love a camera that just does good close up shots of weeds, bugs etc and has a built in GPS tracker so you know where you took the picture.
May be the next big technology. All such gadgets are made by machine from small modules, so, rather than buying a specific model you fill in a form saying what features you want and get the device that does just those.
There are some issues when it comes to getting a *good* macro shot as you have very little depth of field so you really need a tripod and remote shutter release. A proper macro flash makes a big difference as well.
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I would love a camera that just does good close up shots of weeds, bugs etc and has a built in GPS tracker so you know where you took the picture.
May be the next big technology. All such gadgets are made by machine from small modules, so, rather than buying a specific model you fill in a form saying what features you want and get the device that does just those.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
Of course you could go to the opposite extreme, and buy a single-pixel camera
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