10 years from now the 7Dmark2 is FINALLY released..... people are still waiting for the updated 100-400F5.6...
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dppaskewitz said:4. Small, high quality cameras will be attached to animals. Cats will take awesome photos of humans in odd sleeping positions.
Thank you. Just what I needed this morning.![]()
sanj said:9. DR will be around 16 stops.
sanj said:Mt Spokane Photography said:sensors are near their theoretical limit for efficiency,
Would love to educate myself on this. Pls can you guide me where I can read up on this statement. Thx.
sanj said:It is a bit quiet here and until the 7d2 or the high mp camera here is something for us.
I think it may be fun to predict what camera technology will be like in December of 2023.
Here are my few predictions:
1. DSLR's will be used only by top end sports/wild life shooters.
2. Mirror less would have evolved and be thriving.
3. Point and shoot would be dead.
4. Canon cameras will have 4 stops better ISO.
5. There will be lenses with 6 stop IS.
6. Canon and Nikon would share equal percentage of the market.
7. Canon will have 65 mp full frame camera.
8. The fast version Canon camera will shoot 18 fps.
9. DR will be around 16 stops.
10. 1d form factor will stay.
sanj said:1. DSLR's will be used only by top end sports/wild life shooters.
sanj said:4. Canon cameras will have 4 stops better ISO.
sanj said:5. There will be lenses with 6 stop IS.
sanj said:8. The fast version Canon camera will shoot 18 fps.
sanj said:9. DR will be around 16 stops.
I think it will be 100% the opposite. DSLR's or medium format(which will then be easily available in DSLR sized cameras) will still be used by most pro's but by only very serious hobbyists(think Neuro, the guys on this board, etc.)... But nearly all the rebel, 70D, 6D market will be replaced by mirrorless cameras.AmbientLight said:2. Mirrorless will follow point and shoot cameras into the abyss of consumer cameras being replaced by camera phones.
EchoLocation said:Yesterday was the day I made the move. I bought the a7 and will soon sell all my DSLR gear. I cannot imagine a reason to go back to DSLR's as long as the weight is nearly double an a7 sized camera and the size is much larger
Eldar said:I don´t believe there is any question that the future is mirror less. As soon as EVFs become good enough, there is no question that the benefits and flexibility they can provide will make mirror based cameras redundant.
the Sony FE mount f4 version is pretty similar to Canon's current offering(based on a visual comparison alone.)Pi said:EchoLocation said:Yesterday was the day I made the move. I bought the a7 and will soon sell all my DSLR gear. I cannot imagine a reason to go back to DSLR's as long as the weight is nearly double an a7 sized camera and the size is much larger
How much would a 70-200 lens for the a7 weigh and how much smaller would it be?