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More Full Frame Cameras on the 2012 Horizon? [CR2/CR1]
plutonium10:
--- Quote from: Marsu42 on May 06, 2012, 04:30:09 AM ---This would make sense, seeing that the aps-c/lens combination is about to be maxed out sooner or later when it comes to mp. The improvement potential on noise (low or high iso) is still large. And marketing needs something to distinguish products.
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Yes. I'm excited to see what effect Digic V will have on APS-C image noise.
Marsu42:
--- Quote from: plutonium10 on May 06, 2012, 04:45:30 AM ---Yes. I'm excited to see what effect Digic V will have on APS-C image noise.
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My prediction: none, at least in raw. And I can do smarter, adaptive denoising in pp just fine... A faster cpu is nice for more fps (see dual 7d digic4 with its problems) and hopefully better video contrast af - but imho that's about what you can expect from it.
Neeneko:
--- Quote from: Marsu42 on May 06, 2012, 04:30:09 AM ---This would make sense, seeing that the aps-c/lens combination is about to be maxed out sooner or later when it comes to mp. The improvement potential on noise (low or high iso) is still large. And marketing needs something to distinguish products.
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I keep hoping that they will take all this new tech and cheaper manufacturing and focus it towards larger sensors with lower pixel density instead. The MF/LF market is just itching for something competitive that drags prices down to something sane.... and there are still very few affordable view camera solutions which I suspect eventually people are going to rediscover and want to work with again.
Though I suspect instead, next year, we are going to see 'well, OUR camera can go up to 1M ISO!' 'well, OUR camera can go to 1.2M ISO!'.
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