Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
5:04 pm
There’s been a lot of discussion on the blogsphere over the last few weeks due to Steve Jobs being quoted as saying one of the reasons Apple won’t support Flash video on the upcoming iPad was due to Flash being a “CPU Hog”. Apple’s workaround to Flash video is to use HTML5 and that encouraged some to even suggest that…
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Test Results Published Show Flash Is Not a "CPU Hog" Like Apple Claims
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
4:48 pm
Pining away for a medium format DSLR camera but can’t bring yourself to drop 20 large for Mamiya’s DM40 ? Maybe Pentax has your number, who just introduced its 645D camera for the comparatively bargain-bin price of $9,400. It’s the company’s first medium format DSLR, which comes with a high-performance CCD image sensor produced by Kodak. The sensor measures 44mm by 33mm and boasts 40MP shots. Other features include a 14-bit A/D converter, lightweight body, dual SD/SDHC memory card slots, the company’s DR (Dust Removal) II mechanism, 11-point wide-frame AF sensor, 77-segment multi-pattern metering, 3.0-inch color LCD, HDR function, HDMI output, and whole host of other goodies. Get the full scoop here . Image Credit: Pentax
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Pentax Releases ‘Affordable’ Medium Format DSLR
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