jrista said:
I think Canon is currently using more advanced 12" wafer production for small form factor sensors, and I believe those fabs can produce 180nm transistors with Cu metal interlinks, lightpipe tech, etc. It is my sincere hope that they are using these fabs to produce the new 7D II and future BigMP sensors...but who knows for sure. There really isn't much good, solid information about this stuff.
I would imagine that soon "DLSR's" (either mirror or mirror-less) would soon become "choose your sensor" size cameras.
Think about it and it makes sense. It's becoming more and more difficult to produce something new in the camera world and look at what this has spawned. For one thing a new very impressive mirror-less full frame from Sony.
I would imagine that the next big thing will be a full frame camera that offers a full frame format that you can select FF, APS-H or -C formats. I do believe that there are a few camera offerings (perhaps Nikon? I'm not sure the D7100 1.5x crop counts) that does this but I believe it will become more commonplace.
A full frame that offered FF @ 5fps, APS-H @ 8fps and APS-C @ 12+fps and a viewfinder that "changed" with each format size you chose. Maybe Canon or Nikon won't go this route, but someone will. If Sony or Panasonic came out with a serious camera with this offering, it would be a very tempting offer. A photographer could at a click of a switch, choose whatever format he needed. That could move some serious buying market from Canon and Nikon if they did.
Most offerings so far have been "cheesy" at best, not all, but most.
I had always imagined that the 7D2 would offer something along these lines, but the fact that any upgrade to the 7D would have to include being able to EF-s lenses, it rules out -H and FF.