On 1 Jun 2005 at 9:26, Boris Liberman wrote:
 
> That's my point exactly. There seems to be a difficulty for camera
> manufacturers to produce  so called "full-frame" DSLR.

Hi Boris,

In my opinion it would be no more difficult to produce a FF DSLR than a partial 
frame DSLR but it's guaranteed to be a heck of a lot more expensive because of 
the sensor and has limited market target hence risk.

> *Personally* I would *prefer* "full frame" DSLR so that *personally* I
> would get the same characteristics from my lenses I am used to
> shooting film. But that's beside the point.

My fish-eye just never feels the same on my *ist D ;-)

> Somehow I think the discontinuation of Kodak cameras means slightly
> more than just a line in DPReview newscast...

More FF market share for Canon and hopefully price drops along the way or 
alternately room for another player?

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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