P� 16. mar. 2005 kl. 13.48 skrev Mark Roberts:

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I'm not sure that I'd want a full frame camera, mainly because of the
problems with vignetting with wide angles.

You know, this and all the other criticisms, praises and predictions for
the future of full-frame sensors are based on an assumption that sensor
technology won't improve in the years to come.


I wouldn't be so rash as to propose an exact time frame, but they *are*
going to improve. They're going to get bigger, better and cheaper.
If you're in a hurry and just have to be on the bleeding edge of
technology you need to switch to Canon ASAP. Otherwise work with what
you have (and can afford) and concentrate on improving your own skills
and techniques. Plenty of room for improvement there, at least in my
case.

Of course :-)

There are technological possibilities, like shifted micro lenses over the pixels, to reduce vignetting. But there�s always the question what is the least expensive, to produce some new wide angle lenses, and let those who are interested to pay the bill, or to make even more complicated sensors, and let all of the users pay the cost.

DagT



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