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No limitation of 1GB... You can use up to 4GB with no problem according to this:it's a dsc- p43.
http://esupport.sony.com/EN/info/mspro-camera.html
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No limitation of 1GB... You can use up to 4GB with no problem according to this:it's a dsc- p43.
No limitation of 1GB... You can use up to 4GB with no problem according to this:
http://esupport.sony.com/EN/info/mspro-camera.html
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i think Rouxenator is an ass sometimes![]()
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i think Rouxenator is an ass sometimes![]()
Only sometimes?I proclaim to be one most of the time.
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okay. how is this?
Rouxenator is an ass![]()
One stuck pixel out of 12.1 million?For all the Sony bashers, I thought I'd thow this one at you. I just discovered my Canon G9 has a hot pixel. Chekkit:
Funny... you get none of that on Kodaks. There probably are some stuck/hot pixels, but they put in a little extra effort with their image processing routines so that you don't get nightmares about it on your images. That is why I stopped using Canon.One stuck pixel out of 12.1 million?
Map it out.
Just for interests sake... I have an old Canon S400 (Ixus v4) and it had a sensor failure after about 6 years... it turns out that the sensor was produced by Sony
A very large number of Canon Point and Shoot cameras from a few years ago had Sony sensors!
That does not explain why I see dead and stuck pixels on Nikon D80 shots... Sony IS overrated, be it budget, consumer or professional. I have had much better shots with el-cheapo Kodak.The same can't be said for their prosumer and professional product range, which Sony is renowned for.
Yip, you are a noobThat what I said but Big-Al knows better. Ooooh booohooo the Rouxenator said something so it must be wrong and I will take him on.N00b...
2. Canon do not use Sony sensors
EDIT : And Sony is really overrated and they Suck.
Still just your opinion.
Well more and more evidence are pointing towards what I have already cast in stone...
Evidence? What evidence? You've offered none. Only coarse language and hearsay.
Searching the forums for Kodak, I find loads of reports of stuck/dead/hot pixels (and numerous other things getting stuck). More disturbingly, I found a number of posts from people who claim they get stuck pixels on all long (<1/15s) exposures.
You don't need to defend your choice of camera, Roux. You can buy what you want. Badmouthing other brands is unnecessary and unpleasant.
So yesterday i was on a venture to upgrade my ancient Sony camera i bought 4 years ago...
It uses the Memory stick Pro, i struggled to get a 1 gig since the camera takes a maximum of 1 gig... so as much as i love Sony, i would not advise someone to buy Sony cameras....
but i will buy it again i have had a good time with it.![]()