Steve Sherrick
Well-known member
Maybe I had better lower expectations here... significantly.
Jim
We live in a world where technology is taken for granted. Everyone expects that we'll keep discovering new technologies, and do so at a rapid pace. If I can picture a camera that can record "perfect" images with better than human vision, well then it's must be possible and it's just a matter of time before it's available and for sale for less than $5000.
I wasn't alive in the 40's, 50's or 60's. But from what I can tell from talking with people who were alive then, there was a sense of amazement at what was going on with technology. Advancements in television, walking on the moon, medical discoveries, etc. were all major impacts in people's lives and perhaps there was greater appreciation for these advancements.
Would anyone be really surprised if one of the computer companies announced processors that are 100 times faster than anything available today? Probably not. A lot of us would think it's cool, but overall most would expect this. There are only a handful of things I can think of that would really blow people's minds if they were accomplished.
1. Time travel
2. After life
3. Teleportation
4. Cure for cancer
5. Immortality
Just about everything else is almost expected to some degree. So, it comes as no surprise that it's tough to meet all of the expectations out there Jim. All you can do is keep pushing to make better cameras, lenses, etc. I think most appreciate the efforts you are making, and are able to keep things in the right perspective. In my opinion, despite some first generation flaws, the Red One is still a marvel of technology. I will be excited about the technology to come as well. I'm savoring these incredible developments.
Not sure I'm making any sense here. The main point is just because the expectations are high, don't let that stop you from trying to exceed them.