As I recall though, any camera(s) with the foeven sensor (Sigma?) got
only mediocre test results. Am I missing something here?
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Moose wrote:
> khen lim wrote:
>
>>John
>>
>>I will be frank with you. Olympus HAS NOT FINALISED/CONFIRMED actual Mpix
>>count and neither have they FULLY CONFIRMED/SIGNED OFF the choice of image
>>sensor. There are "several" E-3s available at Shinju-ku under cloak and
>>dagger. It's now up to them to drag it to the eleventh hour, then hold their
>>breath and make the decision they will have to live for the rest of their
>>lives. In and amongst the selection of E3s is one that has a 10.2Mpix photo
>>sensor. None of them have a Kodak sensor. There are surprises in there. I
>>hope they make the right choice; the one I have in mind because that sensor
>>will produce absolutely stunning natural colours.
>>
>
> I'll toss my guess into the ring that the 'stunning natural colours'
> entry is a Foveon.
>
> I prefer AG's alternative, though, as I think a 4/3 development using
> the technology of the Fuji sensor system in the F30 could be stunning.
>
> Moose
>
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