Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:

Quite sad, since even the cheapest cellular phone outranks any camera on the market in night-time ergonomy, with illuminated buttons.
The 1v is hence still far from perfect (don't like the data-imprint concept either, it should be along each frame), and hence analog photographers (there is no digi-equivalent of infrared, both b/w & color) will be left in the dark forever, if there won't be a next analog EOS....

Yes, really a sad thing. Although, not all is lost. Even if there will
never be a next analog (pro) EOS, there are still plenty of the current
models around and will probably be available quite cheap (relatively)
in some years. As for the room for improvement, I absolutely agree.
And about the infrared, why do you think there is no digi-equivalent?
Well, maybe there isn't one now, but wouldn't it be possible to create
one? I think, CCDs are quite sensitive to infrared, even more so than
for the visible spectrum. Therefor, a digital infrared camera should
be quite doable. And with a little experimenting in Photoshop, one
could even come close to color IR. What am I missing here? Is it just
that you don't believe they will offer digitals that are capable of
doing infrared? Just curious.

Thomas Bantel

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