Yes, but I think that definitely the camera manufacturers look at the
bottom line, especially the past blood bath in digicams and the
current one starting up in DSLRs. With the quick turnover of digital
models, it seems that each new one has to be, for several years, all
things to all people, at least the ones that buy a lot. No room for
Rollei TLR especially when it will not last 35 or 40 years.
Judging from what people here say and what people say on the dpreview
Nikon forums, MANY people would love to have an aperture priority
manual focus digital SLR. Where is it?
Winsor
Long Beach, CA
USA
On Sep 18, 2006, at 1:57 PM, Bill Pearce wrote:
>
>> I think they look at the sales of square format cameras and then talk
>> about another idea.
>>
> Wow! how many people make a choice on a camera with any
> consideration at all
> of format? Certainly no one other than pro's and hobbiests. Way too
> sophisticated for the average consumer.
>
> The other side is this: When the camera is reviewed by the usual
> unqualified
> reviewer in places like CR and the local paper, there will probably
> be some
> silly comments. There may be the problem.
>
> Bill Pearce
>
>
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