I geuss Canon makes both full frame and APS sized sensors/cameras. Doesn't this mean (at least) two lines of lenses?
As sensors get better and better it seems to me it's a matter of time, when there's really no need for medium format anymore. If this is true, Canon will(again) come out ahead of the competition. I mean, what's the point in making huge MF sensors if 35mm format is getting better and better. Kodak, Hasselblad/Imacon, Fuji, Pentax etc. will have to switch entirely to the small format (35mm and below) market. Or, is Kodak in fact showing the way the to go for professional photography? Jens Bladt Arkitekt MAA http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Mark Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sendt: 20. oktober 2005 20:46 Til: [email protected] Emne: Re: Pentax DSLR future [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Canon can't afford to support multiple product lines in the same arena. Pentax quite obviously has all they can do to support one type of 35mm-style DSLR cameras. The D645 is the large sensor pro model. I don't think it would make any sense to try to sp >lit this hair finer. I think Pentax would lose more than they would gain by introducing a 35mm-style DSLR that disenfranchised the people to whom they just sold new lenses. That's definitely possible. But *I'd* buy it! -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

