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Offline phanophish

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Re: DSLR questions
« Reply #45 on: February 06, 2011, 02:24:31 PM »
I have a feeling more lenses for the micro 4/3 will be seen soon. I think the m4/3 is perfect for someone who wants almost a dslr but not the price.

I'm not so sure, the price of DSLRs, particularly the entry level has dropped to nearly the same as the Micro four thirds cameras.  Add to this that the point and shoots continue to offer increased performance and functionality.  I don't think it will prove to be all that popular of a format.  Much like rangefinders from the film days.  Not a dig on the quality and functionality, just the reality of a competitive market.
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Re: DSLR questions
« Reply #46 on: February 06, 2011, 03:01:15 PM »
Technology is still rapidly changing....  I know of only one constant: great lenses.  Active optics may change that.

In terms of cameras, the CCD and CMOS technology is still quite limited, and the approach is rather crude.

 

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