Philip Williams |
March 15th, 2006 06:39 AM |
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Originally Posted by J. Stephen McDonald
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After receiving such a judgmental response from you on the issue,
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Hey Steve, I just provided a quick correction to the wrong info you posted. But instead of leaving it at that, you jumped back without 1 second of additional research and basically implied that I was just gullible in believing Canon's marketing department. I consider your post judgmental and mine just factual. Oh well.
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Originally Posted by J. Stephen McDonald
I was surprised and even a bit amused, when I read how you'd at first assumed that your own Original Elura had the "frame mode", instead of progressive scan.
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Yes, at the time there was so much FUD going around from authoritative sounding people, that I began to wonder about the progressive scan. The type of FUD not unlike your original post here to "correct" Canon fans about the progressive scan. Glad it amused you, I'm always pleased when people are entertained by my site.
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Originally Posted by J. Stephen McDonald
Only after doing resolution tests, did you convince yourself that it really had a true progressive mode. I commend you for taking the initiative to find out for yourself.
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Yup, proof is in the pudding.
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Originally Posted by J. Stephen McDonald
However, I hope that everyone who reads your reply to me, also checks out that webpage.
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I hope so too, especially before they spread FUD.
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Originally Posted by J. Stephen McDonald
These are just old pieces of electronic equipment-----we're not discussing politics, religion or our favorite sports teams.
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Yes but this forum IS largely about old pieces of electronic equipment. Just because they're old doesn't mean a lot of people aren't still using them. And because people still use these old cams, and because this forum is about those cams, I consider it important to post accurate information. That's all, done and over, I'll stop wasting bandwidth on the issue now.
Good luck all, and John - let us know how you like the HC1!
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