I mean, buy a digital back "should" be much cheaper than buy a
digital body.... This is the main reason....
My wife doesn't like me to spend so much money on photography. :)
Alex
Chris Brogden wrote:
>
> On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Alexandre A. P. Suaide wrote:
>
> > The reason I said that is because I really don't believe Pentax will
> > sell a hybrid digital/film camera.... I would like so much to have a
> > digital back in my camera and still can use it with film. I there is
> > any reason to believe (not faith, please) please tell me. BTW, I
> > don't want to give up Pentax.....
>
> Ok, that makes sense. The digital SLR that Pentax announced is nice in
> that it will at least accept our lenses, even if we have to carry around a
> spare body as well. Much cheaper to get a spare body than to duplicate
> all of our lenses. I imagine that Pentax will have to release a hybrid
> body if the technology shifts that way, especially since they pride
> themselves on their compatibility (and rightly so). My question is: would
> having a hybrid body really be useful right now? If you're shooting both
> film and digital in the same shoot, then you should probably have a
> separate body for each so you don't have to change backs all the time. If
> you shoot one or the other, but not both at the same time, then it might
> come in handy.
>
> chris
>
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