To keep this topical, I was thinking about any concept of using EF-S lenses on future Canon 135 format digital bodies. The genesis of course was the announcement that the upcoming Nikon D3 will work (cropped) with Nikon DX lenses.
For one, due to Canon's decision to make EF-S with short back focus there are of course serious physical problems with clearing the mirror.
For two, the real value of being able to use the small format lenses will probably not bear up with real use. Does anyone really want to buy something as expensive as the D3 and then crop it to a 6MP APS-C camera with every shot.
But now the real question (thanks for bearing with me).....I can't really imagine how well the Nikon DX on FX would work. Think about this.....when you mount the DX lens on the camera it will normally auto-crop the image from the sensor to discard the weak / vignetted image. But what the heck do you see in the viewfinder? Do you see the whole image with some guidance lines? Is there some magic hocus pocus to enlarge the viewfinder image?
After I thought all of this through I guess I can't see the ability to mount the DX/EF-S lenses on 135 format really having any practicality....anyone have other thoughts?
Final note - Here is the irony. For decades photographers have complained about the consumer and prosumer cameras only having 95% or so frame coverage in the viewfinder. Now Nikon finally offers up a viewfinder with 200% coverage....and people are probably going to complain.

