On 30/9/05, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed: >But by then, APS-C will be the standard. Correct me if I'm wrong,
I think you're wrong! (If you want reasons, I gotta think a bit harder - and it's late here - I'll try and come up with something tomorrow. Suffice it to say for now, that leading camera manufacturers *love* to change things and make things better - if they can - and the rest *have* to play catch-up. APS-C is an anomaly IMO and will be consigned to the history books by 2010, 2015 tops. There is no historical basis for APS-C - that part of the market will eventually be dominated by fixed-lens SLRs. All 35mm-style DSLRs will all achieve 'full' 24X36mm status within 10 years maximum. And if you want to know why 24X36mm, ask someone in the railway business about track width ;-))) More when I can think about it. Cheers, Cotty ___/\__ || (O) | People, Places, Pastiche ||=====| http://www.cottysnaps.com _____________________________

