I wonder where these guys come from.
If the problem with the 4/3 sensor is noise because of small sensor
size how is that solved by using even smaller sensors? The resolution
of the three sensors are not additive. All they do is to provide more
accurate color.
Telecentrism is only an issue with wide angle lenses and Nikon has
been making telecentric WA lenses since the 14/2.8 issued in May
2000. Virtually every new lens that is WA or zooms into WA range
since then has been telecentric. So he is misinformed in this area as
well.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Dec 20, 2005, at 9:34 AM, Richard Lovison wrote:
snip
>
> The 4/3rds approach to high resolution is a 3 sensor array. Using 3
> smaller
> chips to achieve 21 megapixels is much more practical than using
> just 1
> larger chip, such as the Canon "full-frame" 35mm film size, or a
> "medium
> format" size chip like in the new Mamiya ZD.
>
snip
> Now, what would stop Canon, Nikon, and the others from developing a
> 3-chip
> dSLR of their own - to compete against the Olympus E-3? Nothing -
> except
> they would have to develop a whole new line of telecentric lenses
> to be used
> with their own cameras. So in this regard, Olympus is about 5 years
> ahead of
> the competition - and probably holds some patents that will be
> difficult to
> get around.
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