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Arsenal - The future, or just another gimmick ?
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 625635" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I like it. Good idea, will sell well if the price is reasonable. The focus stacking and exposure stacking will simplify the process for those who are more casual shooters but want some of the more complex shooting styles. They set a goal of $50k but have raised $1.4m. Hope they get the packaging and software bugs worked out, seems like it is 75-80% there so they can hire packaging engineers and usability designers for the UI. </p><p>It is going to sell. a similar but less sophisticated technique of photo referencing from a database is used by Nikon on Matrix metering and that works surprisingly well for routine shots. </p><p>The time lapse and macro focus stacking might be worth it to me but for the things I shoot, most of the fun of shooting is in taking full control myself. But as a business and product, I think it is cool and will appeal to a lot of shooters. Imagine the effectiveness for remote shooting such as drones or remote animal or bird sanctuaries for getting nesting birds or animal dens without human presence. I can think of a lot of uses that people would have for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 625635, member: 43545"] I like it. Good idea, will sell well if the price is reasonable. The focus stacking and exposure stacking will simplify the process for those who are more casual shooters but want some of the more complex shooting styles. They set a goal of $50k but have raised $1.4m. Hope they get the packaging and software bugs worked out, seems like it is 75-80% there so they can hire packaging engineers and usability designers for the UI. It is going to sell. a similar but less sophisticated technique of photo referencing from a database is used by Nikon on Matrix metering and that works surprisingly well for routine shots. The time lapse and macro focus stacking might be worth it to me but for the things I shoot, most of the fun of shooting is in taking full control myself. But as a business and product, I think it is cool and will appeal to a lot of shooters. Imagine the effectiveness for remote shooting such as drones or remote animal or bird sanctuaries for getting nesting birds or animal dens without human presence. I can think of a lot of uses that people would have for it. [/QUOTE]
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