I think you'll find that the 4/3rds system uses a 4:3 sensor, not a 5:4 sensor. Hence the name.
While an interesting idea, it solves a problem that doesn't exist (excessive cost of larger sensors) and never delivered on its other promise (smaller lenses, which Pentax has cornered the market in) -Adam P. J. Alling wrote: > Actually the 4/3 system uses a much smaller sensor than the > Pentax/Sony/Nikon APS-C equivalent sensor cameras use. It's the > standard promulgated by Kodak/Olympus/Panasonic/Leica. To get the > equivalent AOV in 35mm terms you multiply focal length by 2 not just by > 1.5, and the sensor is a 5:4 aspect ratio as opposed to the 35mm/APS-C > 3:2. I thought this system was a bad idea when it was first described, > (based on the planned sensor size), and I haven't seen anything to make > me like it more. Though the build quality on some of the cameras is > impressive, image quality seems to be what could be charitably described > as relatively noisy at high ISO, and every view finder I've seen on > these cameras can only be described as "squinty". > > Brendan MacRae wrote: >> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> >>> It was never indicated that the K1D would be full >>> frame. It will merely be an upgrade from the K10D, >>> which suits me just fine. >>> Paul >>> >> Yeah, that's why I said "hypothetical" FF sensor. >> >> I'm hoping if they do release a K1D that it is FF as >> that's the only thing that would really get me excited >> at this point. I won't buy another 4/3 camera unless >> it could be shown to be a huge improvement over the >> current models. >> >> -Brendan >> >> >> >> >>> -------------- Original message >>> ---------------------- >>> From: Brendan MacRae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>> Pentax To Sell Tokyo HQ, Quit Low-Profit Ops >>>>>> >>> To >>> >>>>> Lift Corp Value >>>>> >>>>>> TOKYO (Nikkei)--Pentax Corp. plans to sell its >>>>>> >>>>> Tokyo headquarters and >>>>> >>>>>> withdraw from less profitable businesses under >>>>>> >>>>> strategies the camera maker >>>>> >>>>>> has >>>>>> crafted to block a takeover bid by optical >>>>>> >>> glass >>> >>>>> manufacturer Hoya Corp. , >>>>> >>>>>> The >>>>>> Nikkei learned Wednesday. >>>>>> =========== >>>>>> >>>>>> I think that gives the news a slightly >>>>>> >>> different >>> >>>>> slant. >>>>> >>>>> Yes, that makes a heck of a lot more sense. I >>>>> >>> can't >>> >>>>> imagine the 645D would be >>>>> particularly profitable, and even though I'm >>>>> disappointed in its demise, I >>>>> can't say I'm surprised. Of all the pro studio >>>>> photographers I met while >>>>> working at Reed's (many dozens, at least), maybe >>>>> >>> two >>> >>>>> of them used digital >>>>> medium format. One only used it because he was >>>>> close friends with our >>>>> Hasselblad rep. >>>>> >>>>> While digital medium format is a nice idea and >>>>> >>> has a >>> >>>>> few image quality >>>>> benefits, I just don't think it makes sense from >>>>> >>> a >>> >>>>> cost point of view. >>>>> Unfortunately for us Pentaxians, Pentax needs to >>>>> stick with what will make them >>>>> money if they want to stay independant (and keep >>>>> their medical devices business >>>>> at the same time). >>>>> >>>>> This probably means the aperture simulator will >>>>> never show up again, even in a >>>>> hypothetical K1D. Pentax needs all the >>>>> >>> new-sales >>> >>>>> revenue it can get right now. >>>>> >>>>> John >>>>> >>>> I wonder if a K1D with it's hypothetical FF sensor >>>> will even be a reality now. If they are focusing >>>> >>> on >>> >>>> beginners and advanced amateurs then I doubt a FF >>>> camera is on the horizion soon, if ever. Perhaps >>>> >>> when >>> >>>> the switch to FF becomes the norm in DSLR >>>> manufacturing maybe, but I wonder if Pentax will >>>> survive that long. This is interesting news >>>> considering the rumor posted the other day (from >>>> another forum) about the "new" cameras coming out >>>> >>> in >>> >>>> the fall. >>>> >>>> If they have not had an R&D program running >>>> >>> parallel >>> >>>> with the development of the 645D for a FF DSLR >>>> >>> then I >>> >>>> would call this a big blunder on their part. A >>>> >>> full >>> >>>> frame DSLR would sell in huge numbers vs. a MF >>>> >>> digicam >>> >>>> anyday...even if it were a piece of crap. I would >>>> >>> buy >>> >>>> one today as I'm learning to not much like the 4/3 >>>> system. I just don't see the quality in the >>>> >>> smaller >>> >>>> sensor even if I enjoy using the K10D. So, I would >>>> dump it in a hot minute for a FF camera that I can >>>> >>> use >>> >>>> all of my existing lenses on. >>>> >>>> At this point, I'm really wondering what is going >>>> >>> on >>> >>>> at Pentax. It may very well be a while before the >>>> reality of what is happening will be known for >>>> >>> sure. >>> >>>> -Brendan >>>> >>>> >>>> __________________________________________________ >>>> Do You Yahoo!? >>>> Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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