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My Digital Wishes Answered
Canon has announced the G5 (what happened to the G4?). This 5 megapixel version of the G3 is just what the doctor ordered. Canon has had a wonderful series of Gx cameras, but hadn't changed the image size since introducing the G1. With this step forward they move to the front of my camera wish list. The only competitors are the new Nikon 5400, and the Leica Digilux 1.

The Canon has the advantage of a nice mix of features, and the fact that I have been using Canon 35-mm cameras since 1988. Nikon tugs at me because of the 28-mm effective lens without any adapters. The Canon is 35-mm. This makes a big difference to me since most of my work is done at the wide end. Leica, well it's a Leica, and that says it all. My only beefs with the Leica are the 4mp image, and the ergonomics. I like the look, but it needs a better grip, then the squarish one it has.

Yes, I'd like to own something like the Canon 10D. It would be nice to be able to use my 35-mm lenses. At less then $1500 this is the first really worthwhile replacement at an almost affordable price (remember all the money you will save on film). Until the lens factor becomes 1X like the Canon 1Ds, I will not be in this market (even if I have the cash). I don't want to lose the wide angle support. I think we will see cameras in this price range with that feature in less then a year.

Now that reasonably priced cameras are getting in the 7MP range we have reached the transition point where digital has the resolution power to surpass film. This for a moment about the fact that we are heading towards having small cameras with the resolution power to outpace medium format cameras. What about a small digital view camera with the resolution of an 8x10 view camera - it will be here sooner then we could have ever imagined. Pro cameras are already over 12MP, the future really does look bright.

So what is the camera I am most likely to buy in the near future? The Canon A70 in my opinion is just perfect for carrying around and doing random shooting. It has a ton of features - including manual ones you don't often see on a camera in this range. It also has great ergonomics - nice size, and easy to hold...mj
11:47:59 AM    


The Reverse Robin Hood
commentary by BOB HERBERT

If you wanted a quintessential example of what the Bush administration and its legislative cronies are about, it was right there on the front page of The Times last Thursday:

"Tax Law Omits $400 Child Credit for Millions."

The fat cats will get their tax cuts. But in the new American plutocracy, there won't even be crumbs left over for the working folks at the bottom of the pyramid to scramble after.

When House and Senate negotiators met to put the finishing touches to President Bush's tax bill, they coldly deleted a provision that would have allowed millions of low-income working families to benefit from the bill's increased child tax credit.

It was a mean-spirited and wholly unnecessary act, a clear display of the current regime's outright hostility toward America's poor and working classes...

...But to really get a sense of the scandalous nature of this G.O.P. tax-cut scam, consider that the House and Senate negotiators also got rid of a number of measures in the Senate bill that would have saved billions of dollars by closing abusive corporate tax structures. The Center on Budget noted the following:

"As the Washington Post has reported, the Senate bill `included provisions to crack down on abusive corporate tax shelters, combat some accounting scams such as those pursued by Enron Corp., prevent U.S. companies from moving their headquarters to post office boxes in offshore tax havens such as Bermuda and limit grossly inflated deferred compensation plans for corporate executives.' "

The savings from those provisions would have been about $25 billion, much more than enough to cover the cost of Senator Lincoln's $3.5 billion attempt to give a bit of a break to several million working families...more [NY Times]

I love it when Republicans say that opponents of the tax cuts are dragging out 'old tired class warfare arguments.' The problem here is that the class warfare is in the Republicans hands, as they try to complete a massive shift of money back into the hands of the rich. What this country needs is some real class warfare. For more then 20 years we have watched as the Republicans have lied to the middle class about tax cuts. They talk cuts, but what they do is gut benenfits that middle calss people might need, give them a bone or two on tax cuts, and then give most of the money to the rich. When are people going to wake up and smell the coffee?..mj
10:04:51 AM    


FCC takes another bite out of competition...
Another anticompetitive decision from the Bush administration. This one aimed at getting rid of competition in the Media industry. Think about the implications of only 3-5 companies controlling most of the media we read, see, and hear. Think about the fact that TV news has been painfully quiet in reporting opposition to this act...mj

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