heh.. I recalled the Kodak beasts but seeing as how Kodak tends to be
focussing their energies and funds in other areas I don't think they'll be
continuing to produce DSLRs in the future. This, of course, is all just
pure speculation on my part. 

The one thing that I always wonder about threads like this one is how some
Pentax users - or at least the folks on the PDML - always want the silk
purse for the price of the sow's ear ;-)  

Don't get me wrong; if anyone came out with a $2000 USD full frame DSLR,
I'd take a good long look at it but I just don't think that it's going to
happen soon - so I make do with what I have - and stock more wide angle
lenses to accomodate :)

Cheers
Dave

Original Message:
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From: Sylwester Pietrzyk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:17:27 +0100
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Full Frame DSLR (two responses in one)

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14.03.05 15:04:

> Canon makes a whack of cash on their full frame DLSR because no one else
> makes a full frame DLSR currently, and, the type of people that shoot a
> full frame dlsr (because they can afford it) are willing to pay the bucks
> for one.
What about two Kodaks DCS-14 N and C (with Nikon and Canon mount
respectively)? They are FF and are not produced by Canon as one might guess
;-)

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