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The question is how much are people willing to pay for green? People, it seems, are willing to pay for a few thousand more than a comparable non-hybrid model as this Prius has shown. The Volt is $20k+ more expensive than an Cruze, people aren't willing to pay for that apparently.

B&W/monochrome sensors are actually very common, they are used in industrial and security cameras.

According to Apple the A5x will have 4x the 'graphics' performance of the Tegra 3. But this is coming from Apple.

Apple advertises it as "quad-core graphics". Basically it has a quad-core GPU, an SGX MP4 series from Imagine. But the CPU itself is a dual-core Cortex-A9:

So its a $500 camera that takes ~1 megapixel (1080x1080) images and struggles in low-light even with an f/2 lens.

NPS rules differ between regions, but generally the D300/D700/D7000 qualify as 'backup' bodies. You still need to own a D3/D4.

Nikon is positioning the camera as a studio camera. Folks in fashion photography and other forms of studio photography like having all those extra megapixels because they are going to get heavily edited in post. Low light isn't an issue in the studio environment so they also photograph at the lowest available ISO.

Still a great camera, your MkII isn't going to take any worse photographs now that the MkIII is going to come out.

Nikon, with the D800, released two full-frame cameras. The $6K D4 is 16MPs, the $3k D800 is 36MPs.

Most of these responses are generally off base. Sake, like other forms of alchohol, have a wide variety of flavours and aromas depending on the brand and how its made, how much the rice is polished, the source of water that is used, and the fermentation that goes into it.

Honestly, if the Vita had a decent browser and mail app it would be a good in-between for a smartphone and tablet. 5" OLED is pretty big and proper physical controls with dual analogs make it an infinity better gaming device than a tablet. quad-core CPU and quad-core GPU don't hurt either. I carry an iPad most

Some context would help:

You can use existing FourThirds lenses on microFourThirds cameras using the MMF-1/2 adapter.

Olympus did have the OM-G back in the 80s back before the internet&SMS was invented . It was the OM-20 in the rest of the world but in the US it was "OM-G".

Its been done. While its pretty lame, google "sexyslowmotion" (obviously NSFW). They used Phantom cameras.

Right now, the Nikon 1 does 1,200fps at 320x120, and 400 fps at 640x240 resolution. Even the Casio ZR100, which is a sub-$300 P&S, does 1,000 fps (albeit in a low-resolution). Obviously, the NAC does upto 1,000 fps at a full 1080p. And the Phantom cameras, which are generally six-figures, are even faster (upto a

In 2008 one dollar got you 95 yen, which at the time was considered expensive as a couple years before that the dollar got you 115 yen, today one dollar gets you a mere 76 yen.

Lexus did build their last LF concept with the new gapping predator grille, the LF-Gh, toned down and sans bonkers grille.

This is the first time Honda has outright labeled the concept "NSX Concept". Previously we've had HSC (Honda sports concept), HSV (Honda sports Velocity), and the ASCC (Advanced Sports Concept Coupe).

$6k isn't really overpriced for a professional tool. This is a product that you are going to center your business around, make money from, this isn't designed to be a vanity tool like the Viper.