MarkBarbieri
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So what do you want in a camera that seems possible but isn't available yet? Obviously, we all want higher sensitivities with less noise, faster focusing, faster shooting, etc. What features do you want that no one seems to be providing yet?
Here are some of mine. Perhaps they already exist for cameras that I'm just not aware of.
1) I'd love a heads-up display in the viewfinder. Give me a little button that I can press to overlay the view with a realtime RGB historgram.
2) If you can't give me that, how about some simple exposure feedback that doesn't require that I look away from the viewfinder and squint at a sun bleached little LCD screen. Maybe a little "ding" when I've over exposed. Or how about a two little vertical lines representing black and white and have those flash up a % of over or underexposed pixels. Just give me some way of knowing that I've overexposed without having to look away from the viewfinder and I'll be happy.
3) OK, dust shakers didn't work out all that well. How about something like a windshield wiper for sensors?
4) How about a quick way to save a complete set of settings - exposure mode, drive mode, custom functions, metering mode, ISO, etc? I hate it when I leave the camera in spot metering mode and go off shooting like I was in evaluative metering mode. This would also be great for spouses who might be OK shooting with a pretty standard setup but don't know how to "fix" the camera if you've left on some weird options like 2-second timer or exosure compensation.
5) What ever happened to eye-control focusing? I thought it worked reasonably well back in the film days. Why can't I have that on a DSLR?
6) How about adding bluetooth? I'd like it to talk to my GPS so it knows where I am. I'd like it to send photos to a GPS backup drive in my camera bag. Even better, I'd like that backup drive in my bag to route those photos over the cell network to my server and/or website.
7) If you can capture to RAW+JPEG, why can't you capture to RAW and give me the option of exporting JPG or doing a post-capture conversion? Then I could shoot RAW all day and if someone wanted a quick JPG of one of my shots, they I could convert it for them.
8) Maybe this one is just a Canon thing, but why can't I see the darn ISO in the viewfinderwhile I'm changing it??? It's not that big of a problem, but I can't think of a reason why it blanks it out while I'm setting it. It doesn't do that with anything else in the viewfinder.
9) Rather than have to press a button to record audio associated with a picture, how about giving me a mode in which it just voice-activated records for 10 seconds after each shot. While I rarely ever use the sound recorder, I might use it more if it had an auto-record mode.
10) How about an auto-exposure mode that I can set to aperture, shutter, or ISO priority. The camera takes a shot, checks the histogram, adjusts the exposure, and shoots again all in rapid succession.
11) Let me create an ISO/Shutter/Aperture map for every lens. When in auto mode, pick the values I said that I preferred from the map. Even better, let me save them in sets. Post good defaults on your website for each of your lenses. Also give me combined modes, like aperture priority where it varies the shutter and ISO based on my map but leaves aperture alone.
12) The camera knows the date and the time. How about just using those for the filename instead of a number? 2007052316251623.CR2 gives me unique filenames that also have some meaning. I suppose you could also add a one character prefix or postfix for people doing multi-camera shoots.
13) Is it really impossible to have a built-in flash that can bounce? Couldn't it just swivel or something? I know the power would be a bit weak, but I still think it would be useful in not-too-dim light.
14) A lot of people swear by the expodisc. It's a device that you put over your lens, shoot the prevailing lighting, and use that shot for custom white balancing. They're cool, but costly. Some people just use the lid from a Pringles can. How come something like that can't be built in somehow?
15) Does anyone buy a high-end DSLR without getting an Arca-swiss quick-release mount for it? How about just including one with the camera?
Here are some of mine. Perhaps they already exist for cameras that I'm just not aware of.
1) I'd love a heads-up display in the viewfinder. Give me a little button that I can press to overlay the view with a realtime RGB historgram.
2) If you can't give me that, how about some simple exposure feedback that doesn't require that I look away from the viewfinder and squint at a sun bleached little LCD screen. Maybe a little "ding" when I've over exposed. Or how about a two little vertical lines representing black and white and have those flash up a % of over or underexposed pixels. Just give me some way of knowing that I've overexposed without having to look away from the viewfinder and I'll be happy.
3) OK, dust shakers didn't work out all that well. How about something like a windshield wiper for sensors?
4) How about a quick way to save a complete set of settings - exposure mode, drive mode, custom functions, metering mode, ISO, etc? I hate it when I leave the camera in spot metering mode and go off shooting like I was in evaluative metering mode. This would also be great for spouses who might be OK shooting with a pretty standard setup but don't know how to "fix" the camera if you've left on some weird options like 2-second timer or exosure compensation.
5) What ever happened to eye-control focusing? I thought it worked reasonably well back in the film days. Why can't I have that on a DSLR?
6) How about adding bluetooth? I'd like it to talk to my GPS so it knows where I am. I'd like it to send photos to a GPS backup drive in my camera bag. Even better, I'd like that backup drive in my bag to route those photos over the cell network to my server and/or website.
7) If you can capture to RAW+JPEG, why can't you capture to RAW and give me the option of exporting JPG or doing a post-capture conversion? Then I could shoot RAW all day and if someone wanted a quick JPG of one of my shots, they I could convert it for them.
8) Maybe this one is just a Canon thing, but why can't I see the darn ISO in the viewfinderwhile I'm changing it??? It's not that big of a problem, but I can't think of a reason why it blanks it out while I'm setting it. It doesn't do that with anything else in the viewfinder.
9) Rather than have to press a button to record audio associated with a picture, how about giving me a mode in which it just voice-activated records for 10 seconds after each shot. While I rarely ever use the sound recorder, I might use it more if it had an auto-record mode.
10) How about an auto-exposure mode that I can set to aperture, shutter, or ISO priority. The camera takes a shot, checks the histogram, adjusts the exposure, and shoots again all in rapid succession.
11) Let me create an ISO/Shutter/Aperture map for every lens. When in auto mode, pick the values I said that I preferred from the map. Even better, let me save them in sets. Post good defaults on your website for each of your lenses. Also give me combined modes, like aperture priority where it varies the shutter and ISO based on my map but leaves aperture alone.
12) The camera knows the date and the time. How about just using those for the filename instead of a number? 2007052316251623.CR2 gives me unique filenames that also have some meaning. I suppose you could also add a one character prefix or postfix for people doing multi-camera shoots.
13) Is it really impossible to have a built-in flash that can bounce? Couldn't it just swivel or something? I know the power would be a bit weak, but I still think it would be useful in not-too-dim light.
14) A lot of people swear by the expodisc. It's a device that you put over your lens, shoot the prevailing lighting, and use that shot for custom white balancing. They're cool, but costly. Some people just use the lid from a Pringles can. How come something like that can't be built in somehow?
15) Does anyone buy a high-end DSLR without getting an Arca-swiss quick-release mount for it? How about just including one with the camera?