Sounds impressive. Let's see if they make their anticipated ship date.
It looks like it could be a game changer.
Heard of it, read the promotional crap, and wouldn't own one on a bet. I prefer the be the photographer.
--Bob
Toolking not dissing on you and i know the you're were just asking a question.
Why not just send your AI robot to drive down to the shore to take the photo for you? It's the journey along the way to take the elusive perfect photo for me not the end result.
Yes, but why? If you want to do photography, learning how to do it is all part of it. It's not that complicated once one learns the exposure triangle and how it relates to his/her camera. I saw the beginning of the video and all the hype about the histogram and bracketing is unnecessary. Those are things one might want to consider as he/she progresses in the art. But that's just it. How can some gadget help one progress in the art?
If you had availed yourself of UHH's Search function, you wouldn't have had to ask the questions.
I have one. It's sitting on a shelf somewhere and it's likely to stay there.
I would never want it. Silly thing.
You echoed one of my comments in a previous Arsenal thread. Just send an AI robot out with your Arsenal equipped camera then sit back, watch a game on the TV, and drink a beer while waiting for your created masterpieces to return.
--Bob
cedymock wrote:
Toolking not dissing on you and i know the you're were just asking a question.
Why not just send your AI robot to drive down to the shore to take the photo for you? It's the journey along the way to take the elusive perfect photo for me not the end result.
rmalarz wrote:
You echoed one of my comments in a previous Arsenal thread. Just send an AI robot out with your Arsenal equipped camera then sit back, watch a game on the TV, and drink a beer while waiting for your created masterpieces to return.
--Bob
Agreed. I also find offers to sell me “The Arse n’ All” off putting. 🤔
Keep in mind what this thing offers AT ITS BEST. It uses AI based on "thousands of great photos" to help you produce an image. That means that, at best, you can get an image equivalent to the average of the photos it used to train the AI. It cannot, due to the very nature of the beast, help you produce a truly great image. It is a device that helps you become mediocre.
Not something I aspire to.
DavidPine wrote:
I have one. It's sitting on a shelf somewhere and it's likely to stay there.
Do you really have one considering that the units aren't shipping until February? How did you get a copy sooner? Or is it that you are doing a little leg pulling?
rcarol wrote:
Do you really have one considering that the units aren't shipping until February? How did you get a copy sooner? Or is it that you are doing a little leg pulling?
They've been shipping them for a few months...20,000 units shipped according to their November 16th blog update.
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