On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:08 AM, Kostas Kavoussanakis wrote:

> Reading between Boris's lines above (Moore's law/breakthrough), he
> seems to believe that APS-C does not have long to run and Pentax will
> supercede the limited-circle lenses with newer, FF ones.

I don't believe it will happen. To me, the one-stop difference in the  
DoF-FoV coupling between 16x24 and 24x36 is inconsequential, and the  
quality from the 6-10 Mpixel bodies is good enough that moving to a  
24x36 sensor in a mount that is marginal for it isn't a good deal.  
I'd rather move to the 645D for more quality if it should come to  
pass that I needed it.

Besides, I need to make photographs NOW, not in one or two years  
time. The DS bodies and K10D waiting for me at home deliver the  
goods, and I don't feel I need a bigger, heavier camera with bigger,  
heavier lenses to do the job I do with these.

Godfrey



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