DSLR cameras have come to be so good that the only real advances I can think of is to have more cheaper cameras to be full frame ones.
At least this is my wishful thinking.
What the prediction? I there going to be more FF cameras? And cheaper ones?
mekd Hatchling 4 posts Joined Mar 2007 More info | Mar 26, 2007 16:50 | #1 DSLR cameras have come to be so good that the only real advances I can think of is to have more cheaper cameras to be full frame ones.
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ScottE Goldmember 3,179 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2004 Location: Kelowna, Canada More info | Mar 27, 2007 00:25 | #2 The 1.6 or 1.5 crop cameras more than meet the needs of the majority of DSLR photographers. For people who need more resolution than that the best digital solutions are medium format Hasselblads and Mamiyas. Pentax may also enter this market.
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Juan Zas Goldmember ![]() 1,511 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Madrid - ESP More info | Mar 27, 2007 02:13 | #3 mekd wrote in post #2934575 ![]() DSLR cameras have come to be so good that the only real advances I can think of is to have more cheaper cameras to be full frame ones. At least this is my wishful thinking. What the prediction? I there going to be more FF cameras? And cheaper ones? First welcome !! Cheers
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I am familiar with the 1S and 5D. Both are excellent, of course.
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Longwatcher obsolete as of this post ![]() 3,914 posts Likes: 3 Joined Sep 2002 Location: Newport News, VA, USA More info | Take into account that Canon is competeing primarily against Nikon. "Save the model, Save the camera, The Photographer can be repaired"
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ssim POTN Landscape & Cityscape Photographer 2005 ![]() 10,884 posts Likes: 6 Joined Apr 2003 Location: southern Alberta, Canada More info | I don't see them doing it and personally I hope they don't. My life is like one big RAW file....way too much post processing needed.
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terry44 Junior Member 27 posts Joined Dec 2006 More info | Apr 01, 2007 04:02 | #7 ScottE wrote in post #2936899 ![]() The 1.6 or 1.5 crop cameras more than meet the needs of the majority of DSLR photographers. For people who need more resolution than that the best digital solutions are medium format Hasselblads and Mamiyas. Pentax may also enter this market. As someone who shoots wide more than occasionally I hate the 1.5/1.6 crop. I can just about take the 1.3 crop, but I prefer FF.
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ScottE Goldmember 3,179 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2004 Location: Kelowna, Canada More info | Apr 01, 2007 12:03 | #8 terry44 wrote in post #2964704 ![]() As someone who shoots wide more than occasionally I hate the 1.5/1.6 crop. I can just about take the 1.3 crop, but I prefer FF. Having used a 17-40 lens on my film camera and a 10-22 on my digital camera, I don't see any difference. I agree that if you need wider than that, the EF-S camera has a problem, but I have never found it a problem with either film or digital.
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