steve harley wrote:

on 2011-10-06 10:39 Darren Addy wrote
http://www.petapixel.com/2011/10/05/fujifilm-to-release-an-interchangeable-lens-mirrorless-camera-in-early-2012/

No idea what it will look like, but I hope it is retro like the X100 / X10

"CEO Shigetaka Komori stated that both the resolution and the low
noise levels would be better than 35mm full frame sensors."

i don't see how they can do that, if they are talking about contemporary sensors

Not impossible, if we compare latest technologies to current FF sensors, which are around 3-years old. It will be enough they can implement the technologies already available on tiny sensors such as the backlit CMOS one on the Pentax Q and not yet seen on larger sensors. Don't forget that new technologies show up first on smaller sensors (desperately needing them for the unfavourable noise/signal ratio) and then slowly leak toward APS sensors (one year later or so) and then (much later) reach full frame sensors, which have a slower turnover (several years).

Have I told you how much I've been impressed by the IQ of that unbelievable Q, especially at high-ISO settings?

Dario

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