Not all that well, they're even further behind in producing a high mp
replacement for their original pro/flagship model than Pentax is. Rumor
is that they're having noise problems with that little sensor that are
un-acceptable on a Pro body when they try to pack it with 10mp or more.
Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:
>On Sat, 14 Oct 2006, William Robb wrote:
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>>From: "Digital Image Studio"
>>Subject: Re: Thoughts on the digital format. Re: The JCO survey
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>>>On 14/10/06, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>Then the legacy will be a register distance that was designed to
>>>accommodate 35mm FF image area and lenses that mos likely aren't
>>>optimal for the APS DSLR format. IE one big compromise. What I'm
>>>interested to see is how the manufacturers will sell the next gen
>>>cameras give than in all reality APS sized sensors are at 12MP IOW as
>>>dense as is practical WRT lens technology and minimum photo site size.
>>>Should be interesting.
>>>
>>>
>>By rights, they should have introduced a whole new lens line with a
>>shorter register difference. I imagine that they both knew how that
>>would have gone over with the present user base, and didn't have the
>>financial resources to do it.
>>A compromise on several levels.
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>Didn't Olympus do that with the 4/3? How are they doing?
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>Kostas
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