>After reading all the digital compatibility messages I pondered...
>What would be the technical problems with making a digital back for a 35mm
>Camera, or camera range (MZ/ZX)?

>Just a thought - anyone care to comment?


Simon,
It just doesn't make a lot of sense...a lot of the innards of a 35mm camera
are concerned with moving the film, and exposing for film. With a digital
back, you'd have to put all the electronics, not to mention the battery and
media chambers, in the back, which would make it very bulky and unwieldy.
And of course you'd have a non-matching viewfinder as well at that point.

Ironically, I imagine that it would cost MORE to make a digital back
compatible with an existing 35mm camera than it would to make a whole
DSLR...which would defeat part of the purported "advantage."

I dunno, but I personally would be surprised if we ever see anything like
this. It's certainly not just a matter of slapping a digital sensor where
the pressure-plate goes.

--Mike

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