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Old 03-07-07, 13:02
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Originally Posted by Leif View Post
How's about giving a clue for us ignorami (well, me anyway), who have never heard of the LP12? I presume the LP12 gave good sound even with lower grade amp and speakers? Off topic a bit, but isn't it great that technology is constantly improving our aural experiences? DAB radio is limited to 128 kbps and often less which means that the sound quality is LOWER than analogue.
I have always maintained that it is useless having all the security features possible on a door, if the hinges are not protected, or the door is of poor construction, or that it has breakable glass in it. Same thing applies to technology. Primary first, what follows can be upgraded. Audio range is 20Hz to 20kHz, although mine was tested at 12Hz to 24kHz when I was a teenager, I doubt my range is that much now. So I don't think 128kHz should worry you unduly.
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There are conditions in low light where I would like to use the manual settings for my DSLR, to limit the effects of noise. Can anyone offer advice as to settings to eliminate the effects of low light and the sensor - I am used to dealing with film material, which was never a problem. Should I set for 9.5Mb Fine or lower res? Should I set for a different ISO?
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