With the 1DsII getting so many people moving to it from mediium or perhaps
even large format cameras, I think C*non is probably pretty happy.
Hassleblad seems to have some market share with a camera that costs 4 times
as much. I suspect the new full frame cameras that come out will be made to
target specific users. C*non marketing is surely working hard to come up
with the next absolutely necessary feature that you must have in orter to
take professional quality photos.
;-)
Hmmm ... 4 / 3 -> 20 x 15 vs 3 / 2 -> 20 x 13.3 if you're buying more
pixels be sure to buy the ones you use.
Congratulations on the sale!
-jeff
On 5/10/07, Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Have any notion when this is likely to happen? I had a bad ISO moment
> with my E-1 recently that has renewed my determination to abandon
> ship, though it's late enough now I suppose I ought to give Olympus a
> chance with their E-3/P-1, should it ever materialize. That said,
> even weather issues aside, the 5D is starting to look like the best
> camera for what I need, and whether I spring for a 6D or get a
> bargain on a 5D remains to be seen. Still, that Mark III looks mighty
> fine, even at 10MP, because of the apparent marvel factor of each of
> those pixels. I don't need that kind of operating speed, and the cost
> is nearly prohibitive, but this season in New Harbor started with the
> sale of a true 16x20 print framed at 20x24, so I'm getting nervous
> again.
>
> Temporary help has arrived in the form of CS3 and Genuine Fractals 5.
>
>
> So, when's the best guess on the 6D?
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> www.bobwhitmire.com
>
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