Hi John! :-) > Fascination with incorrectly-named "full-frame" sensors still irks me. I > know this topic has been beaten to death here, but come on, if only ONE > company is doing it, there must be good reasons for it. No point in listing > what I think those reasons are, though. In my limited experience, those who > want a 35mm-size sensor seem to cling to their desire no matter how much > sense one tries to talk into them. > > John Celio > ...is really glad to not be working on the sales floor at the camera shop > anymore. dealing with self-righteous asshat customers was getting to be too > much. the digital lab is much less hostile. (:
That's my point exactly. There seems to be a difficulty for camera manufacturers to produce so called "full-frame" DSLR. *Personally* I would *prefer* "full frame" DSLR so that *personally* I would get the same characteristics from my lenses I am used to shooting film. But that's beside the point. Somehow I think the discontinuation of Kodak cameras means slightly more than just a line in DPReview newscast... Boris -- Boris

