The Sony alpha 850 is a full size sensor with anti-shake.

Jeffery


On Jul 17, 2013, at 5:44 PM, George Sinos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can you do in-body shake reduction with larger sensors?
> 
> I doubt the N or C would put it in the body anyway.  They make too
> much money on the lenses and have spent too much time telling everyone
> that it's better when it's in the lens.
> 
> gs
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> On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:27 PM, P.J. Alling <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> I'm not sure how much scaling up would be required the hypothetical FF
>> Pentax would require for a FF mirror box.  If you compare a *ist-D and a
>> *ist-Ds and an ZX/MZ-5n, you'll find that the *ist-D has the same size
>> mirror box as the ZX/MZ camera and the *ist-Ds camera has a mirror box and
>> mirror more in keeping with an APS-C sensor.  Yet it isn't appreciably
>> smaller for that, the volume just seems to be distributed differently.  Now
>> the shake reduction system might require a slightly different form factor,
>> but then again it might not.
>> 
>> 
>> On 7/17/2013 5:18 PM, John wrote:
>>> 
>>> I ran across this in a discussion thread in DPReview comparing the Nikon
>>> D600 to the Nikon D7100.
>>> 
>>> I've mentioned here before that I've been looking closely at the Nikon
>>> D600 and consider its specifications to be a minimum starting point for
>>> what any Pentax FF must offer. Still, it has some shortcomings from my
>>> point of view (beyond Nikon having put their IS in the lenses).
>>> 
>>> Someone mentioned the D7100 as an example of what a Pentax K5II
>>> follow-on camera would need to be, so I took a look at its specs on
>>> DPReview and it seems to have fixed every concern I had about the D600
>>> (other than IS which I understand ain't gonna' happen).
>>> 
>>> http://www.falklumo.com/lumolabs/articles/equivalence/ff.html
>>> 
>>> Semi-OT because the author bases his design of a hypothetical compact FF
>>> Nikon "D800c" on scaling up the the Pentax K5 body to fit in a FF sensor
>>> & mirror box.
>>> 
>>> The rest of the article doesn't matter all that much, but I thought it
>>> was interesting for the suggestion that Nikon should be taking design
>>> cues from Pentax.
>>> 
>> 
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