However, APS offerings continue to proliferate. Which probably indicates which way the DSLR market is going to go. Full frame sensors aren't as important as we once thought. And as the technology improves, they'll probably become less expensive. Even among Canon's high end offerings, only the "S" is full frame. That too may pass.

On Jun 1, 2005, at 1:05 AM, Boris Liberman wrote:

Hi!

  I'm no fan of Kodak but hate to see the other full frame sensor
  discontinued:
  http://www.dpreview.com/news/0505/05053104kodakslrdisc.asp

Folks, what bugs me much more is not the signs of digital age as Shel pointed out. Consider, now we're back to only one company providing (albeit mighty excellent) full frame DSLR... It means - lack of real competition and lack of choice... We're back to 2002 (is it the year when 1Ds was introduced), aren't we?

Boris


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