[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1311327840' post='10192']
However, I would appreciate a really micro-system (more micro than MFT)
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Nano-FourThirds anyone? <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1311334813' post='10195']
The more serious rumors talk about a 2.5-2.6x crop (compared to FF).
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The sensor in that image looks a lot smaller to me.
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[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1311337024' post='10199']
I'm sometimes really wondering whether this is all worth it - I mean the outsourcing of just everything to different countries. The labor costs share in high end products should be rather small. If this last percentage point does really matter there something substantially wrong somewhere anyway.
If you can sell a watch made in Switzerland or a Mercedes made in Germany it should be possible to sell high end photo stuff made in Japan. Whether such a mass production item like a DSLR costs 500EUR or 550EUR doesn't really make a difference in the final marketplace and for the peace of mind it feels better to buy a product from a first world country at least every once in while. Well, I reckon I'm just naive and only money talks.
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I don't think this has much to do with money, more with Japan being one big earth quake zone. The high(er) end DSLR plant was hit hard with last tsunami.. Moving the production from that plant to Malaysia makes sense in that respect.
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1311334813' post='10195']Only a silly dpreview post[/quote]
That´s why you post more than 30 messages per week at dpreview for a present total of close to 5500 messages? Your crusade against the silliness over there?
07-22-2011, 12:37 PM
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[quote name='Sammy' timestamp='1311337864' post='10202']
That´s why you post more than 30 messages per week at dpreview for a present total of close to 5500 messages? Your crusade against the silliness over there?
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Did I say dpreview was silly? No, I said that post on dpreview was silly.
If I write "a crashed green Mercedes", do you interpret that as green being crashed? Or that the Mercedes has crashed.
Or do you interpret that as all green Mercedeses being crashed by default?
Based on lens patents there could be 45(efr)/1.2 & 85(efr)/1.2 lenses - that should be about as good as m43 offerings (if price is not too high).
Zooms are expected to be no faster.
"For my kind of (private) photography I consider APS-C or possibly MFT to be the sweet spot. Give me that in a package which is as small as possible and I'm happy."
For my kind of photography (outdoor, trekking) I am not sure anymore whether MFT is really the sweet spot. I recently bought the Canon SX220 (super-tiny sensor, 26(28)-400mm) and I am wondering whether the results are "good enough" for me...
http://www.abload.de/img/crw_0131-bearbeitet-2-inoh.jpg
Why not?
A crop 2,5 system would fill the (huge) gap between 4/3" and 1/1,7" sensors.
Maybe it#s possible to make a really small system with such a sensor size and this would make a nice travel camera. In my opinion even my camera with a 10 year old 5MP 2/3" sensor design makes quite good pictures at ISO 100 and a modern design 10-12MP crop 2,5 sensor should make good ISO 100 pictures and decent ISO 400 pictures and grainy but somehow useable ISO 1600 pictures. A travel camera wouldn't need more in my opinion.
I could even imagine a 2/3" system, only the Pentax Q with that ultra tiny 1/2,3" looks not promising enough to me (I have never seen a good ISO 100 picture from a 1/2,3" sensor)