As would I. But there might be more serious 645 users who would be willing to spend big for a pro camera than there are serious Pentax 35mm users. Remember, Pentax's only pro market has been in MF for a number of years now.
Paul
On Sep 30, 2005, at 8:45 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:

On 30 Sep 2005 at 15:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Formats are only names now. A 645D would probably be no larger or heavier than the current Canon D1s Mark II, and Pentax has already said it's sensor won't be true 645 dimensions. Most prosumers cameras and some pro models will probably
remain APS-C. It's all just semantics. Paul

The difference is that in reality by the time the 645D comes to market (if at all) there will likely be very little advantage between a top end Canon DSLR kit and the 645D technically. And if I had to buy a new set of lenses (which I would if I had to buy a 645D to get anything remotely top end out of Pentax) I'd definitely buy into the Canon system and I can't imagine other people in my
position not doing the same.


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