Sounds like an Epson, RD1...
Chan Yong Wei wrote:
I'd want a digital sensor sitting in a manual, mechanical body. I
don't need an LCD screen behind. Just give me the usual knobs on top
of the body to control ISO, shutter speed (need not be stepless), and
the ring around lenses to control aperture. Manual focus lenses work
fine for me as well. The shutter can be mechanical as well - I don't
need aperture-priority, and I like cocking the shutter. It would be a
bonus if the body and lenses were also metal, resilient and
weathersealed.
Basically, take a Spotmatic and stick a digital sensor that has low
noise, little chromatic aberration, and the ability to save in RAW.
The camera should also take either SD or CF... none of that overpriced
MemoryStick stuff.
YW
On 9/22/05, Pål Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1. Ultra compact magnesium weather sealed body.
2. Ultra compact weather sealed lenses made of magnesium (and glass of course!)
too.
3. Lots of megapixels giving image quality better than whats achieveable with
film (which ever way you measure)
4. Possible to switch from manual mode to aperture priority with the green
button like on the MZ-S.
5. Significantly larger dynamic range than whats possible on any film known to
man. Something that make graduated nd filters redundant.
Pål
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