Maybe I ought to consider a completely different  system, not DSLR. Except 
I tend to like lenses of 70mm and above.

But as  I get even older I find I like lighter weights.

Marnie aka Doe :-)   I think I got a WHOLE lot of research to do.


In a message dated  8/23/2011 3:09:06 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

On  Aug 23, 2011, at 1:31 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:

> This is  fun:
> 
>  http://photorumors.com/2011/08/22/fujifilm-x10-in-the-next-few-weeks/
>  
> Super compacts seem to be the big wave right now.  Maybe DSLRs  have
> hit a bit of a wall?

It's a wall called physics.    

Allow my to channel Miserere, Godfrey et. al. for a moment.

With  an SLR system, you're limited at the wide end by registration 
distance,  especially with a 35mm derived sensor.  You can get some improvement 
on  
that score by making Cotty eat his hat, but those sensors cost a LOT  more.

On the other hand, sensor technology is improving so much that you  can get 
reasonable performance from smaller and smaller sensors, which means  less 
costly glass, less costly sensors, and smaller, more convenient  cameras.  
Also, most people benefit from shorter lenses and more depth of  field, 
they're more interested in making sure that their subject is sharp, than  that 
everything else is out of focus.  It's also probably easier to do  autofocus 
quickly if there is more room for error.  There is also the  advantage of 
being able to tune the glass, sensor, registration distance to the  exact 
application, rather than trying to make it fit a general compromise like  an 
SLR 
mount.

Or, if I weren't so pedantic and loquacious, I'd say  something like:

Well, duh!  Smaller sensors and no mirror works  better for almost everyone 
that either hasn't invested in a lot of DSLR format  lenses.


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