In the continuing saga of strange digital camera weirdness (see
previous post), Olympus comes out with the
Camedia C-4000 which, once again, has non-standard image sizes. Although I do love this camera (the quality is excellent), I just don't understand some of the weird rationales for their image sizing. The available options on this 4-megapixel camera are thus:
- 2288x1712 (should be 1716) (1.3364)
- 2048x1536 (1.3333)
- 2288x1520 (1.5052) (nearly 3:2 ratio, almost 4"x6" photos/35mm compatible) (should be 2280)
- 3200x2400 (1.3333) (extrapolated size)
- and all the normal smaller sizes
This is such a good camera, I just can't figure out the whole 4 pixels off and 8 pixels off thing, that's all.
Yoplait's frozen "Double Fruit Smoothies" aren't tasty at all. I don't recommend them.
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