On Thu, 27 Nov 2008, Peter Alefounder wrote:
> Another thing never mentioned in reviews is the field of view. I
> can't tell from a review how far away I would need to be to get all
> of an A3 document in view. A record office would not be happy for
> people to put items on the floor to photograph. Is there some
> standard meaning for "wide-angle lens"?
Another good set of reasons for going to try one out.
My local Jessops ordered in the camera I wanted to try and I was able to 
prove that is did what I wanted. I gave them the custom, though their 
proces are usually pretty competitive anyway.
I've photographed pictures around A2 from about 1m away. I could pobably 
go in closer than that, but the wide-angle distortions start to show too 
much for my purposes.
Generally on 35mm film, wide-angle is anything shorter than around 50mm 
and telephonto is anything longer than around 80mm. The trouble with 
that is it only works when the image inside the camera is 25mm filem 
sized, Most digitals have a smaller internal image, so that "50mm 
equivalent" is, for example, perhaps 20mm on the digital lens. It's that 
small image size that allows the compacts to have such impressive 
wide-tele zooms in such a small package, but it's also the reason the 
pixel size is limited. Quarts and pint pots!
BTW if extra light is a problem, put the camera on a tripod use a long 
exposure instead. You may have to tweak the colour rendition, though.
FWIW, I set up a tripod for most documents I photograph, so that I can 
do the tweaking without changing anything else. When photographing 
text-on-white, most compacts get the colours wrong as they 'see' too 
much white, so I usually have to set up the exposure, colour balance and 
so on. Having a PC nearby helps to prove the images. Once you have a 
good setup, you may be able to save it as a 'personal' setup.
> Does anyone know the lifetime of Li-ion batteries (how often they 
> can be recharged)?
Li-ions are better than most as they don't suffer the 'memory' problems 
of NiCd and possibly NiMH. Personally I'd get the Li-ions is they're 
available, for the convenience and non-memory. They can be quite 
pricy, though.
ATB,
    Gordon.
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