Beaverlab Technology has responded to PetaPixel's claims that its Excope DT1 camera is marketed using lies. We finally see real photos.
published yesterday. However, in summary, Beaverlab Technology launched a portable and affordable telephoto camera that works alongside a user’s smartphone. The camera promises features that are ambitious, to say the least, and the Kickstarter campaign features some very misleading images.
For both photography and video applications, the Excope DT1 seems to require bright light, a lot of separation between the subject and the background, and minimal movement in order to capture anything close to the lofty promises on the Kickstarter page . Things rapidly deteriorate once the camera is put in situations that aren’t optimal.
The very first image potential customers will see as they navigate the Kickstarter page is one showing the Excope DT1 in a mountainous landscape, with the promise, “Capture the Wild, Explore the Distance.” On the back of the Excope is an attached phone showing a very close-up shot of a bald eagle.Could the Excope DT1 have captured this photo? Maybe. Because it is so small, it’s impossible to tell if the quality is good.
A little further down is another graphic without a disclaimer. It touts the DT1’s 400mm focal length and the ability to zoom 200 times using optical and digital zoom. If this mourning dove photo doesn’t have a disclaimer, it is probably shot with the DT1, right?
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