Canon may think that they're challenging medium format, but not all
pixels are created equal.
On 2/6/2015 2:23 AM, Malcolm Smith wrote:
Darren Addy wrote:
Here is my guess:
36 MP Sony sensor, as found in the Sony A7r and Nikon D810
httDp://www.sonyalpharumors.com/competition-news-nikon-d810-features-
sony-36mp-sensor/
dxomark comparison of those two camera's sensors with the existing
Pentax flagship K-3:
http://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Compare/Side-by-side/Nikon-D810-versus-
Sony-A7R-versus-Pentax-K-3___963_917_914
Same lack of AA filter /SR AA simulation found in the K-3
Pentax FluCard compatibility
Dual SD slots
Similar AF system as the K-3
I'm curious to see the FPS and video capabilities. Curious to see if it
is compatible with the O-GPS1.
ISO range: (Extended: 80-51,200)
I've just had an e-mail in from a dealer telling me about the new Canon EOS
5DS & EOS 5DS R, which both feature 50.6 MP sensors.
At this rate, the DSLR will be taking on the medium format market as well.
The thought of buying a new body and lenses is bad enough, but with the file
sizes these cameras must provide, post processing and storage means a real
think about computer hardware as well.
Malcolm
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