9VIII said:https://www.change.org/p/sony-remove-the-star-eater-on-sony-a7-a7s-r-mk-i-ii-and-a9-cameras
Somehow this hasn’t been pinned to the headlines of every photography related website for the last year.
Sony can’t do Astrophotography. Just, wow.
Jack Douglas said:9VIII said:https://www.change.org/p/sony-remove-the-star-eater-on-sony-a7-a7s-r-mk-i-ii-and-a9-cameras
Somehow this hasn’t been pinned to the headlines of every photography related website for the last year.
Sony can’t do Astrophotography. Just, wow.
Maybe that's how we should be approaching Canon, rather than grumbling on CR.
Jack
9VIII said:Jack Douglas said:9VIII said:https://www.change.org/p/sony-remove-the-star-eater-on-sony-a7-a7s-r-mk-i-ii-and-a9-cameras
Somehow this hasn’t been pinned to the headlines of every photography related website for the last year.
Sony can’t do Astrophotography. Just, wow.
Maybe that's how we should be approaching Canon, rather than grumbling on CR.
Jack
OK LETS DO THIS!
https://www.change.org/p/canon-inc-the-greatest-producer-of-photographic-tools-ever-convince-canon-to-implement-the-120-megapixel-aps-h-sensor-in-a-reasonably-priced-camera
Jopa said:9VIII said:Jack Douglas said:9VIII said:https://www.change.org/p/sony-remove-the-star-eater-on-sony-a7-a7s-r-mk-i-ii-and-a9-cameras
Somehow this hasn’t been pinned to the headlines of every photography related website for the last year.
Sony can’t do Astrophotography. Just, wow.
Maybe that's how we should be approaching Canon, rather than grumbling on CR.
Jack
OK LETS DO THIS!
https://www.change.org/p/canon-inc-the-greatest-producer-of-photographic-tools-ever-convince-canon-to-implement-the-120-megapixel-aps-h-sensor-in-a-reasonably-priced-camera
Signed!
I think we have a better chance to win by signing something more reasonable though... Like compile a list of sane features for the upcoming 5DsR2, otherwise it may sound like "Make Canon Great Again"![]()
Jopa said:I think we have a better chance to win by signing something more reasonable though... Like compile a list of sane features for the upcoming 5DsR2, otherwise it may sound like "Make Canon Great Again"![]()
9VIII said:...The most outlandish thing is the APS-H sensor, the worst part being it’s not in any modern product...
If you want to push the limits, but not “over” the lmits, that’s what APS-H is for.
neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:...The most outlandish thing is the APS-H sensor, the worst part being it’s not in any modern product...
If you want to push the limits, but not “over” the lmits, that’s what APS-H is for.
APS-H is dead for good reason. It came about as a production compromise, one that's been obviated now. It's a crop format sensor with no dedicated lenses. An L-series standard zoom starting at 31mm? An 11-24L that effectively starts at 14mm? That's not pushing limits, that's hamstrung before even coming close.
9VIII said:The 120MP APS-H sensor makes sense precisely because it’s not competing in that range. Canon will not sell a high density Full Frame sensor without a heafty premium, the premise here is high density at a reasonable cost...
neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:The 120MP APS-H sensor makes sense precisely because it’s not competing in that range. Canon will not sell a high density Full Frame sensor without a heafty premium, the premise here is high density at a reasonable cost...
Probably as reasonable as Canon's last APS-H line, the 1D-series.
Well, petition away. Personally, I think pissing into the wind is more likely to yield results, your mileage may vary.
9VIII said:neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:The 120MP APS-H sensor makes sense precisely because it’s not competing in that range. Canon will not sell a high density Full Frame sensor without a heafty premium, the premise here is high density at a reasonable cost...
Probably as reasonable as Canon's last APS-H line, the 1D-series.
Well, petition away. Personally, I think pissing into the wind is more likely to yield results, your mileage may vary.
Reducing sensor size always reduces cost.
Again, the price Canon is willing to sell a given sensor at is more about marketing than fabrication anyway, but APS-H hits both points, it is both cheaper than 35mm and marketed differently.
Pitching an idea that runs counter to current marketing trends really would be futile.
[/quote]neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:The 120MP APS-H sensor makes sense precisely because it’s not competing in that range. Canon will not sell a high density Full Frame sensor without a heafty premium, the premise here is high density at a reasonable cost...
Probably as reasonable as Canon's last APS-H line, the 1D-series.
Well, petition away. Personally, I think pissing into the wind is more likely to yield results, your mileage may vary.
Reducing sensor size always reduces cost.
Again, the price Canon is willing to sell a given sensor at is more about marketing than fabrication anyway, but APS-H hits both points, it is both cheaper than 35mm and marketed differently.
Pitching an idea that runs counter to current marketing trends really would be futile.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not going to happen. I know that as a photographer, you (we) look at the 120 MP APS-H sensor, recall the 1D series, and dream of a future ILC. But really, that format was awkward…problematic on the wide end, and not crop enough on the long end compared to APS-C.
I will say, I was wrong to state that APS-H is dead. Nor is it, as you say, sleeping. It's very much alive. The 120 MP sensor you're discussing was just a step on the path toward the 250 MP APS-H sensor they have now. But neither will find their way into an ILC, because while you're looking backward to an outdated and superceded ILC sensor format, Canon is looking forward to their future expansion and growth...and that's not in ILCs, but as Canon stated this past January, in the wide-field surveillance cameras for which Canon is developing the ultra high MP APS-H format.
[quote author=last week's NYT]Japan's Canon Inc hiked its annual profit forecast for the third time on Tuesday on the back of expanding demand for "business-to-business" products from surveillance cameras to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screen production equipment.
Canon, which also makes copiers and printers, forecast operating profit to soar by more than half to 350 billion yen ($3 billion) for the year through December as capital expenditure by manufacturers grows.
Coupled with a doubling of operating profit in the third-quarter, the upbeat outlook - which surpassed analysts' estimates - suggests Canon's diversification from a global camera market under attack from increasingly sophisticated smartphones is paying off.
Talys said:Jopa said:I think we have a better chance to win by signing something more reasonable though... Like compile a list of sane features for the upcoming 5DsR2, otherwise it may sound like "Make Canon Great Again"![]()
Canon needs a wall? ;D
neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:The 120MP APS-H sensor makes sense precisely because it’s not competing in that range. Canon will not sell a high density Full Frame sensor without a heafty premium, the premise here is high density at a reasonable cost...
Probably as reasonable as Canon's last APS-H line, the 1D-series.
Well, petition away. Personally, I think pissing into the wind is more likely to yield results, your mileage may vary.
dak723 said:neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:The 120MP APS-H sensor makes sense precisely because it’s not competing in that range. Canon will not sell a high density Full Frame sensor without a heafty premium, the premise here is high density at a reasonable cost...
Probably as reasonable as Canon's last APS-H line, the 1D-series.
Well, petition away. Personally, I think pissing into the wind is more likely to yield results, your mileage may vary.
Of all the things in the world to start a petition on....
Great idea if you want a camera that:
Has maybe 10 stops of DR.
Shoots at 1 FPS.
Must be used on a tripod.
Does not have the low light advantage of FF.
Does not have the reach advantage of crop.
;D ;D ;D
neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:neuroanatomist said:9VIII said:The 120MP APS-H sensor makes sense precisely because it’s not competing in that range. Canon will not sell a high density Full Frame sensor without a heafty premium, the premise here is high density at a reasonable cost...
Probably as reasonable as Canon's last APS-H line, the 1D-series.
Well, petition away. Personally, I think pissing into the wind is more likely to yield results, your mileage may vary.
Reducing sensor size always reduces cost.
Again, the price Canon is willing to sell a given sensor at is more about marketing than fabrication anyway, but APS-H hits both points, it is both cheaper than 35mm and marketed differently.
Pitching an idea that runs counter to current marketing trends really would be futile.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not going to happen. I know that as a photographer, you (we) look at the 120 MP APS-H sensor, recall the 1D series, and dream of a future ILC. But really, that format was awkward…problematic on the wide end, and not crop enough on the long end compared to APS-C.