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Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:51 am
by xyl360
Rated X wrote:The camera mode is supposed to be "NEO" but is already out-dated. Who uses cameras like that other than paparazzi or foreign tourists ? They got the robot size right, but they really should have gone G1. The Hercules bot modes werent this far off from the cartoon. You cant have both modes "NEO" at least Hasbro makes the robot modes look G1 cartoon accurate.

Modern digital SRL cameras do look like this. That's what it's supposed to be which is why it has such a massive lense and why they compare it to a modern Canon digital SLR camera.

It's the type of camera that professional photographers use.

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 12:39 pm
by Blurrz
Nope I'm just a tourist.

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 9:53 pm
by Rated X
xyl360 wrote:
Rated X wrote:The camera mode is supposed to be "NEO" but is already out-dated. Who uses cameras like that other than paparazzi or foreign tourists ? They got the robot size right, but they really should have gone G1. The Hercules bot modes werent this far off from the cartoon. You cant have both modes "NEO" at least Hasbro makes the robot modes look G1 cartoon accurate.

Modern digital SRL cameras do look like this. That's what it's supposed to be which is why it has such a massive lense and why they compare it to a modern Canon digital SLR camera.

It's the type of camera that professional photographers use.


Im not disputing what youre saying. But I work in an airport and I call it how I see it.

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:23 pm
by xyl360
Rated X wrote:
xyl360 wrote:
Rated X wrote:The camera mode is supposed to be "NEO" but is already out-dated. Who uses cameras like that other than paparazzi or foreign tourists ? They got the robot size right, but they really should have gone G1. The Hercules bot modes werent this far off from the cartoon. You cant have both modes "NEO" at least Hasbro makes the robot modes look G1 cartoon accurate.

Modern digital SRL cameras do look like this. That's what it's supposed to be which is why it has such a massive lense and why they compare it to a modern Canon digital SLR camera.

It's the type of camera that professional photographers use.


Im not disputing what youre saying. But I work in an airport and I call it how I see it.

And I used to work in an electronics store that sold digital cameras. Yes, tourists and photography buffs use these types of cameras as well, but they're far better (and way more expensive) than the small, compact, more modern looking, cheapy digital cameras used by most people.

I also don't think I would have liked it if the size of the bot modes had to get sacrificed in order to make a credit card sized camera.

Besides, I don't think too many will be keeping them in alt mode anyway (though it is neat that they look so realistic in alt mode).

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 10:25 am
by daimchoc
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Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:50 am
by daimchoc
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Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 12:59 am
by MGrotusque
I think it looks pretty sweet. I like the alt mode and on the rare occasion that i display my figs in alt mode (Seacons, Terrorcons, Dinobots, Headmasters, my meager collection of Beast formers and Predacons......i guess not that rare but rare for a none beast mode TF) i would keep this in alt mode. Oh.....and i keep my Unicron in planet mode.

But to get back on topic....The bot modes are kinda boring too me. I appreciate the attention too detail in the camera mode. Also the paint apps indicating the various functions of the camera are crisp, sharp and in abundance. The neck strap is a nice accessory too boot.

how much is it?

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:10 am
by daimchoc
RK has this available for $95.99

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Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 6:13 am
by daimchoc

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:28 pm
by Mekatron
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This artwork is so bad-ass, it almost makes me want to dive right in. How much are these again? Where's the best deal?

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 9:37 am
by daimchoc
c/o Meteor Operation's FB page.... there's 52 photos of Photron... :grin:

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Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 12:24 pm
by RodimalToyota
xyl360 wrote:
Rated X wrote:The camera mode is supposed to be "NEO" but is already out-dated. Who uses cameras like that other than paparazzi or foreign tourists ? They got the robot size right, but they really should have gone G1. The Hercules bot modes werent this far off from the cartoon. You cant have both modes "NEO" at least Hasbro makes the robot modes look G1 cartoon accurate.

Modern digital SRL cameras do look like this. That's what it's supposed to be which is why it has such a massive lense and why they compare it to a modern Canon digital SLR camera.

It's the type of camera that professional photographers use.


Don't mind him, he's out of touch with current times.

It's the standard DSLR body, which is one of the biggest camera markets on the planet. It looks more Cannon than Nikon.

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 2:39 am
by xyl360
I shipped my POL from BBTS earlier this week and it should be arriving tomorrow. I can't wait to get this (and all my other goodies from my POL :P) in hand :D!

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:09 pm
by daimchoc

Re: Official Images: TFC Toys Photron

PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2012 9:03 am
by Andrius
Finally got a chance to open this guy up and wanted to throw in my two cents.

First off, it's not "Reflector" to me (or not "not-Reflector", as it were). The styling, colors, and size discrepancy between members simply doesn't work as a G1 homage. Even though Perfect Effect's not-Reflector kit is ridiculously small, it works as an homage much better.

That having been said, I LOVE this set for its own merit. The modern camera design is well-executed and all the elements fit together seamlessly. The robots might suffer a bit from the standard TFC "blockiness" aesthetic, but they don't look cheap for it. The LED light is an interesting addition, although I imagine I'll be taking that battery out soon to avoid a risk of acid leakage.

In short, while this really has no-place in a strict G1 CHUG collection, I very much can see these guys running around the TF universe, filling in for Reflector and Laserbeak on their days off. If you have a photography affinity of any sort, or just like more unusual alt modes, I would strongly suggest picking this set up!