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Old June 18th 07, 09:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jose
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We're both photo dorks... we'll be toting 2 DSLR's and an arsenal of
glass (from 18/1.8 to 300/4). Just need to make sure the windows are
nice and polished


If you are shooting aerials, you may want to consider this latest
advance in photography: chemical imaging ribbon. It uses an advanced
molecular process and has extremely high resolution, maybe four to ten
times what even high end digital cameras have. This allows enlargements
to be made much bigger, and from smaller areas of the picture. The
imaging material is easy to change without upgrading the entire camera.

Imaging material is available inexpensively at many stores all across
the country. Since it's a new technology, most cameras accept only the
smaller imaging packages, but even those can hold up to 72 images at
half resolution. More advanced cameras can accept the high capacity
ribbons and give you thousands of full resolution pictures with no
compression artifacts at all.

Jose
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