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lintoni said:645 for MF was/is the equivalent of APS-C, most MF systems were 6x6cm or 6x7cm.
dilbert said:the nikon rumors website claims that no such thing is going to happen but i sometimes wonder if that website is more of an arm of nikon marketing ...
rrcphoto said:lintoni said:645 for MF was/is the equivalent of APS-C, most MF systems were 6x6cm or 6x7cm.
true 6x6 being the most common - but it's certainly a lot closer than the 4.4x3.3 currently being said is medium format - that's almost like calling m43 full frame.
rrcphoto said:I could see this. if canon released "full frame" MF, it would seriously cause a lot of heads to turn canon's way in a big hurry as the current 1.3 crop factor adds dramatic and considerable cost to the lens investment with UWA lenses in MF.
I could be wrong, but even the most expensive systems to date were 1.16 crop - none of them produced the fully 60x45 of traditional 645.
ScottyP said:...., clutching the updated carbon fiber handle of a state of the art flash powder trough.
RLPhoto said:Make it sub-10K and give it some LS lenses. It will sell like hotcakes.
ScottyP said:I think we can all see what is next. This return to medium format is sure, in turn, to ignite the race back into Large Format.
No one can deny the public has been itching to drape a new synthetic version (kevlar?) of the traditional light blanket over their heads, hunch over the tripod, clutching the updated carbon fiber handle of a state of the art flash powder trough.
Party like it's 1899. This could obviously become huge with the steampunk crowd too.
Repeating it won't will make you look really stupid when it does.unfocused said:RLPhoto said:Make it sub-10K and give it some LS lenses. It will sell like hotcakes.
Repeating the same thing over and over again won't make it come true.
ScottyP said:I think we can all see what is next. This return to medium format is sure, in turn, to ignite the race back into Large Format.
No one can deny the public has been itching to drape a new synthetic version (kevlar?) of the traditional light blanket over their heads, hunch over the tripod, clutching the updated carbon fiber handle of a state of the art flash powder trough.
Party like it's 1899. This could obviously become huge with the steampunk crowd too.
Given that the phrase dates to the 19th century according to the word detective, perhaps it would be appropriate if you suggested that your Large Format creations would "sell like hotcakes." I think there might actually be a bigger market for your idea than for medium format.
Lee Jay said:SwampYankee said:IT'S THE SENSORS STUPID!!!!! THE PEOPLE WANT A SENSOR LIKE NIKON HAS IN THE 810!
As long as they include an AA filter.
e17paul said:I think that Canon are asking well ahead of time, so that they can develop a sensor. In contrast, Nikon would be able to pull together a product far more quickll, by buying in a 50MP sensor from their usual supplier.
unfocused said:Repeating the same thing over and over again won't make it come true.RLPhoto said:Make it sub-10K and give it some LS lenses. It will sell like hotcakes.