And here I expected something having to do with NYC (the Gotham of Batman).

Both nice; but I prefer the first. A bit too much distortion in the second, and 
I love fisheye shots.

Cheers,

Rick

On Jan 13, 2016, at 8:23 PM, Darren Addy wrote:

> I find the price trend on the 645D to be interesting (if my empty
> pocketbook says I'm not quite tempted yet). It seems that there are
> more 645D on the market recently, and I it occurs to me that some are
> probably upgrading to the 645z and some are possibly selling in
> anticipation of getting the Pentax FF (or moving to some other FF
> system). We can't discount the fact that as time moves on the 645D
> becomes older and older technology, which also accounts for some of
> the price slide.
> 
> I don't think we are terribly far away from seeing used 645D bodies
> selling for under $2K. It is possible that the FF Pentax's actual
> introduction may even exert a little upward pressure back on the 645D,
> depending upon it's price and specs: One might be deciding between the
> latest Pentax technology K-1 at 36 or 42 MP for $2895 vs the 40MP 645D
> for a chunk less.
> 
> If this happens, the price progression would be:
> Flagship APS-C: K-3 II
> 2nd Generation 645D
> Full frame: K-1
> Medium format 1st generation: 645z
> 
> Thoughts?
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