I agree but it doesn't change the fact that IMO if one wants roughly the same quality on digital than on 35mm film, it'll probably take 20-30Mpix on a 35mm sized sensor.
Most people probably doesn't need it and that is why APS-sized sensor are not a bad thing in themselves. But I still think that 6Mpix APS-sized is nowhere near film quality. However it'll come with time. Just my opinion, I do not know much in this area. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 06:04:26 -0500, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mar 15, 2005, at 10:44 PM, William Robb wrote: > > > > If they go the 645 route for their "pro" line digital cameras, it > > would be consistent with the company's strategy of > > 35mm for amateurs, medium format for professionals. > > I don't necessarily see that as a minus for advanced amateurs or > part-time pros. It makes the 35mm equipment more affordable. I may go > to 645 if it's somewhat affordable, but I would certainly want to > continue with APS DSLR in any case. I think we can look forward to an > advanced amateur camera with 10 to 12 megapixel sensor, high speed > buffer, and compact packaging. It would be the MZ-S or PZ-1P or the > DSLR world. Close to pro level specs, but still affordable. I see no > reason for despair. But, then again, despair is what we do best :-). > Paul > > -- ------------------------ Thibouille

