Actually, the new Canon S20 and the new Casio 3000 have higher resolutions.
They 2500 is around 2mp and the Canon and Casio are 3mp. Olympus announced
the 2500 replacement, but I don't think any of the three are shipping yet.
Tom
> On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Motor Sport Visions Photography wrote:
>
> |CCDs, even the best of them, _do not_ have several times the resolution
> |of fine grain film...in fact far from it. When they do, there will be no
> |more use for film (except for esoteric and nostalgic reasons) and we
> |ain't there yet...
> |
> |The devices are indeed little light capturing "buckets" and depending on
> |imager design, you have either three little buckets next to one another
> |(for RGB) or you have three seperate imagers (again RGB). While for film
> |the ideal is to get all colors to land on the same spot of the film
> |plane (hello Apochromatic lenses), this may not be the case for digital
> |imaging. I have a feeling Olympus digital design people may actually be
> |on to something here. Ideally you want the red bucket to get mostly red,
> |green mostly green, and well...you get the drift.
> |
> |Yes, there are pro bodies from Kodak, N*k*n and C*n*n that accept std.
> |SLR lenses. Was this for best performance or was this to get a leg-up in
> |the professional marketplace at a compramise of performance? I would
> |suggest the later.
> |
> |I wonder if Olympus is making the right marketing strategy on this (as
> |in I too am not convinced they couldn't do this and make it work). It is
> |important to note that in the high end consumer/semi-pro digital camera
> |market that Olympus is generally regarded as the best. (Take a look at
> |images from a C2000 or C2500 and compare them with a Coolpix 950 for
> |example...)
> |
> |Doesn't sound like Marketing double-talk to me...sounds more like
> |Engineering winning the battle of when to come to market against
> |Marketing. That's my take on it anyway...
>
> At the current time, the C2500 is the resolution king of the semi-pro
> digital camera market. If the above is true, Olympus would have to
> design a new digital lens line after all, a financially daunting
> proposition. They would have to survey the digital market as
> technology improves and the pro market begins to bend toward digital
> cameras. Then they would have to start generating their digital lens
> line at a fast & furious rate in an effort to take the market away
> from Nikon, Canon & Company.
>
>
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