As I'm sure you already know - the *ist D has a 23.5 x 15.7mm sensor and the Nikon D100 has a 23.7x15.6mm sensor. I'm sure that you agree with me that if the sensor was *exactly the same*, then this difference (even if it's small) wouldn't exist.
Another proof is that we have seen reports in this forum, that states that Sony has not yeat begun it's production of the chip to Pentax. Now, if Pentax uses *exactly the same* chip as in the D100, then why would Sony produce a batch especially for Pentax? Pentax could just pick up the D100 chips that Sony has laying around in the warehouse.
The D100 is getting old now, It would not be logical that Pentax uses a chip that hasn't been improved since the original launch of the D100. I'm sure the chip is improved and bettered, I believe our friend Mr. Spock would agree with me here.
Best wishes, Roland
From: Bruce Rubenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 09:49:47 -0500
And how do YOU know this? Have YOU seen the engineering specifications? Have YOU seen the contracts? Have YOU seen the purchase orders?
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