Except that a good 10-16 Mpix full-format DSLR outperforms the needs of say
99% of pros. For that reason, Bronica gave up, while rumors say that Contax
and Hasselblad will be the next makers going out of business or downsizing a
lot. And Sinar is not going better. I didn't notice Rollei at PhotoShow last
weekend. I don't know how Mamiya is going.
Now I can understand why Pentax is hesitating a lot in making the 645D.
Dario (in the bush :-)


----- Original Message ----- From: "P�l Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 4:02 PM
Subject: Re: Special Interview with PENTAX @PMA



Herb wrote:

one to two years from now, the niche will be filled except for people
trying to recycle their old 645 gear. in two years, we will see 20
megapixel or more 35mm full frame format sensors.


REPLY:

There is no limit for image quality. It never was for film and it
certainly won't be for digital. Theres less hassle involved by going
larger in digital than it is for film. Still, some use large format in
spite of the tremendous hassle factor involved.
A medium format based DSLR will be similar in all important respect to a
35mm based DSLR. It can be made significantly smaller than a film 645
camera which means it could be smaller than "pro" DSLR from Nikon and
Canon. Considering that it will be ideal for outdoor/landscape shooters,
as Pentax plans to make a dslr that is not dependent on a power outlet, or
anyone else wanting cutting edge quality, such a camera makes a lot of
sense.
It will in addition enable Pentax to compete in the high-end sector and be
able to outperform the others as Nikon and Canon so far are restricted to
the smaller 35mm format and the likes of Sony/matsushita are unlikely to
make MF sized optic systems. The other MF manufacturers are highly
unlikely to able to compete as they are all essentialy very small
operations if not downright out of business.
It your DSLR makes it possible to make poster sized prints from all your
images somebody (quite a lot I think) will want one if the price is right.


P�l






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