From: Rob Studdert
On 10 April 2011 22:23, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any protective coverings would have to be thin enough they wouldn't protrude
> materially beyond the film plane or the whole idea wouldn't work.
Which is why a true FF sensor of this type is a virtual impossibility.
You're confusing economic infeasibility with "impossible". Every day I
use stuff that was "impossible" when I started in photography.
If there's really a market for something like this, some genius will
eventually figure out how to do it and where to sell it.
And I think there *is* a small market, even if it has only a narrow
window of opportunity (i.e. the rest of my lifetime). They may not
figure out how to produce something like this at a price anyone is
willing to pay in time for all of us who still love our old film cameras
to buy them, but it's not "impossible".
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