05-13-2012, 11:49 AM
Indeed the DSLR camera's are cheap nowadays. But I was just wondering if there was a possiblity it would have worked in the past. But Brightcolours is clear it wouldn't be easy and cheap.
So, it was just a nice idea this efilm, but the rapid development and the price drop of digital camera's made it redundant before the product even got produced.
With kind regards,
Reinier
[quote name='Rover' timestamp='1336897788' post='18172']
If we could dream... the control and review could've been done wirelessly (Bluetooth?) But that would've exacerbated the battery life problem. At this point, of course, it's a non-starter because precious few people even own film cameras, and digital is so dirt cheap.
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So, it was just a nice idea this efilm, but the rapid development and the price drop of digital camera's made it redundant before the product even got produced.
With kind regards,
Reinier
[quote name='Rover' timestamp='1336897788' post='18172']
If we could dream... the control and review could've been done wirelessly (Bluetooth?) But that would've exacerbated the battery life problem. At this point, of course, it's a non-starter because precious few people even own film cameras, and digital is so dirt cheap.
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