Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Fujifilm X 10/X 50, leaked in the style of an old-fashioned catalog

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I like printed materials. Not only because they are great in themselves, but because sometimes, because of the limitations of printing and mailing delays they break the news a bit earlier. We see this in action and posters of all time.

In this case, Fujifilm rumored X 10/X 50, younger brother of the much-loved X 100 shows in the Promaster directory, characteristics and PIC, courtesy of something awful Forum member Moonduck.

Here are the specs listed on this page, so you don't have to squint as I did:

12-megapixel 2/3 ? EXR CMOS sensor4x F/2.0 4 x zoom lens (28-112 mm equivalent, not to mention Max Aperture Tel) 2.8 LCD "broad and bright optical viewfinder" – i.e. not X100's hybrid viewfinderFull HD movies, RAW and JPEG modes, "rich design and feel like shots X 5? 500 fee for $ 599.95

This is mainly jives with what we heard before. It is definitely the X 50 is called here, and as X 100 has only one name, I guess they will stick with that. Or maybe a third Chamber called X 10 with different specifications, but I don't think much more can delete, do not compromise the integrity of the X-series.

The main difference is a lack of viewfinder hybrid. I have X 100 here next to me and I certainly like the hybrid view, but I think I might be persuaded to part with them for the sum of X 50 loses from price. Flash, and moved and there seems to be no impact offset set. It's too bad it's good to have. However, he acquired a pen out there on the right side (my right) to make for him. Flash options, perhaps?

The catalogue does not mention the date of shipment, unfortunately, but because it's there, we can probably expect an announcement from Fujifilm soon.

[via photo rumors]


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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Mad Catz cyborg R.A.T. 7 intro Albino gaming mouse for the style obsessed gamer

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You are not sticking to your LAN parties? Your mouse looks like everything else? Do you feel the need for something new, fresh, and, dare I say innovative? Well fellow gaming friend, Mad Catz has something for you!

The company has just announced a new version of his rather strange 7 R.A.T cyborg gaming mouse. This new version, dubbed Albino plan its matte white paint, the same infamous design in the rest of the line R.A.T. together with the extended 6400DPI sensor, which gives better tracking and response. Yes, a friend, this boy will make you King of the nerds at your next LAN party.

Mouse just went to order for $ 99. This is a bit more than your average gaming mouse, but well within the price range of most of the players are ready to give in hopes for more fragi. It is also the same price as the black R.A.T. 7, but will no doubt white hit the ladies — as if the ladies care about the color of your mouse.


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