tombu said:Potato>this video ;D
scrappydog said:There's a little bit o' hate in the video, but nearly everything he says is accurate or likely so. There seems to be a lot more hate right here in the posts. Fanboys, stop coming to Canon's defense. It needs to innovate by getting rid of the color vomit and crappy noise performance of its APS-C sensors. It needs to do better.
Free speech, even foul language should be permitted; however, appropriate warnings should be given that such language is used.koolman said:Why is such fowl language trash allowed on this site ?
There is no insight/experience or information in this video ? He reads the spec and curses ?
It does not matter where the radio is located. It matters where the antenna is located.dilbert said:jdramirez said:I might have learned something from watching that... is it true that wifi won't work in a Magnesium alloy frame?
Correct, same with GPS. If you put a battery powered radio in a metal box and close it up, the radio will have a lot of trouble playing the local radio stations. Depending on the metalwork, the radio waves are either reflected or absorbed by the metal.
So it becomes very challenging to build a small, complete metal/alloy body that supports sending and receiving radio waves.