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From: "Willem-Jan Markerink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Not sure if any of the sites mentions it, but according to Robert
> Scott's newsletter, the cause is the shorter back-focus (distance
> between rear lens and film), which is easy to compromise if you use a
> smaller mirror, which can be done only because of the smaller chip-
> size.
Does that mean that it produces a smaller image circle (like Nikon's DX) or
will we see a new generation of EF-S compatible cameras with larger sensors
(1.3x) in future?
Maybe Canon is seperating its consumer grade and pro grade lenses completely
now by making them mount incompatible - a bit worrying I should think..
Regards
Thys
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