On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Why do I ask?  Well, I just woke up curious this morning, but also, I'm
> trying to understand why some digital cameras are so big compared to some
> film cameras.  And, since film cameras have a larger mirror and mirror box,
> the firmware/software seemed that it might contribute to the size of the
> camera in some way.

I was wondering about that myself (esp since the left side, where film 
cartridges went, has disappeared), then I looked at a picture of the 
back of the K10D. LCD (where size matters, some think), joystick, 
buttons, the lot. Weather sealing also adds (think LX vs MX).

But I think that Ken has accounted for the form-factor increase in a 
previous email; many customers who buy high-end stuff want it to show 
as an expensive thing, so big is good for them. That's why Canon sells 
such bricks. The high-end, PJ-aimed Z-1p was also an unwieldy, wide 
brick in terms of appearance, but it was so competent at the time...

Kostas

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