How long will it be before Canon starts manufacturing full size 35 mm CMOS sensors in their point and shoot line?
redrover Hatchling 4 posts Joined Sep 2005 More info | Sep 19, 2005 17:20 | #1 How long will it be before Canon starts manufacturing full size 35 mm CMOS sensors in their point and shoot line?
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4nR Senior Member 689 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: A2, MI More info | Sep 19, 2005 18:06 | #2 I can only hope soon. but i doubt it wont be for a while A560 will have to do... for now
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davidfig we over look the simplest things 3,275 posts Likes: 85 Joined May 2005 Location: Fremont, California USA More info | Sep 19, 2005 19:24 | #3 Full size sensors are cost prohibitive and they require large lenses like a 35mm SLR. So they will sell you a DSLR. Point and Shoots will not get there for a long time if ever. 5D | 17-40L | Tammy 28-75 2.8 | 28-135 | 50/1.8 | 85/1.8 | Sony A6000 2-Lens Kit | SEL35 1.8 | EF 50 1.8 on NEX as my 75mm 1.8
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Superbaldguy Senior Member 355 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: New Germany, N.S. More info | Exactly - who would want to pay $2000 for a G8 or whatever. Besides, it wouldn't be that compact if we had a FF sensor in a G-series cam.
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Ikinaa Goldmember 1,517 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2003 Location: Luxembourg More info | Superbaldguy wrote: ... Besides, it wouldn't be that compact if we had a FF sensor in a G-series cam. Remember back in film days... a lot of compacts took 35mm-film... and had even nice zooms and weren't that large...
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lefturn99 Senior Member 820 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Tulsa Oklahoma USA More info | Sep 20, 2005 09:09 | #6 I think Sony's R1 may change things. I hope. 6D, 5D Mk III, 60D, EOS M, Gear List
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xdjoynerx Senior Member 403 posts Joined Jul 2004 More info | Sep 20, 2005 09:35 | #7 Permanent bancanon made 35mm elphs that werent much bigger than todays digital elphs.
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dbump Senior Member 755 posts Joined Apr 2003 Location: Denver, CO More info | As Lefturn suggests, the R1 may break things loose. 7D, G10, 17-55 f/2.8 IS, 70-200 f/2.8 IS, 100 Macro, 50 f/1.4, 430EX II
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Superbaldguy Senior Member 355 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: New Germany, N.S. More info | I'm more than happy to keep things the way they already are - just try to use the low ISO settings and all will be fine. Any compact that is capable of making superb 16x20 prints from JPEG's (such as the G6) are as good as it gets, IMHO.
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dbump Senior Member 755 posts Joined Apr 2003 Location: Denver, CO More info | Sep 20, 2005 14:58 | #10 Don't get me wrong, SBG, I love my G6, but I'd love it even more if I had the flexibility that would come with apertures up to F16 and ISO up to 1600. 7D, G10, 17-55 f/2.8 IS, 70-200 f/2.8 IS, 100 Macro, 50 f/1.4, 430EX II
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Superbaldguy Senior Member 355 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: New Germany, N.S. More info | Yes, I can see that point. Technology should be able to handle a larger sensor in a still-small body in the future, something like the new R1. Afterall, if DSLR makers opt for FF, the APS-C might be an ideal fit for the compact as the sensor framework will not become obsolete from the "good old days" of 1.6x crop cams.
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ATucker Member 178 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2004 Location: Cleveland, OH More info | For more performance, I can chip my car, install larger injectors and upgrade the suspension. Too bad I can't do the same to my camera. If I could my signature would say something like: Tom
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