Question: Performance of P&S IR modified camera
Scott_Quier
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I received this question via PM, the sender wanting to remain anonymous. I know almost nothing about P&S cameras and even less about the IR performance of a modified P&S camera. I believe this question was e-mailed to me based solely the quoted photo - I don't know :scratch
Part of the answer is that the "look of the photo" is a function of the wonderful sensor in the Canon XT, the sharp optics I used (the EF-S 17-55 f/2.8), and the work done by MaxMax.com to modify the camera.
So, I post it here in the hopes that someone else can throw in with their $.02 .
Part of the answer is that the "look of the photo" is a function of the wonderful sensor in the Canon XT, the sharp optics I used (the EF-S 17-55 f/2.8), and the work done by MaxMax.com to modify the camera.
So, I post it here in the hopes that someone else can throw in with their $.02 .
i have zero knowledge what these point and shot cameras are like http://maxmax.com/Sony%20DSC-W200.htm
i would like to get one due to the prices involved with getting dslr body modded...
question is they have 12mpxs so can they produce this look you have here? or is this due to lens?
im betting no, but i thought i would ask you...
what do you think...?
Scott
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That camera has a small sensor but can do really nice things
For my money though, I'd buy a beater Canon Rebel for a couple hundred bucks and then get that converted. The larger sensor will produce much better shots.
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