On 4 May 2002 at 21:44, Cotty wrote:

> >Anyway, Pentax first digital slr will almost certainly be a K-mount slr.
> 
> I hope and agree.
> 
> One thing that bothers me about introducing a new form factor for DSLRs, 
> especially those with interchangeble lens systems, I fear that because 
> the lenses will likely be physically smaller, so will the cameras and 
> peripherals.
> 
> I don't want smaller!
> 
> Am I alone on this?

Hi Cotty,

You're not alone at all but not necessarily for the same reasons either. What I 
mainly have a problem with is lack of good ergonomics. Due to the nature of the 
medium digital cameras require a more complex user interface than traditional 
film cameras which unfortunately on a physically small camera body usually 
translates to small buttons and multi-layered menus. Good for techno geeks, bad 
for photographers.

I'd much rather a camera be a little larger than it may be possible to produce 
if only to provide a more ergonomic interface. As you know I have relatively 
small hands however I don't have a problem with the size or heft of a P645, 
P67, Mamiya 7II or Oly E-10. Even though all these cameras are all sizable they 
all have a pretty well executed and comfortable user interfaces.

Neither do I fully accept the notion that the new digital interchangeable lens 
SLR concept previously under discussion will provide a truly compelling 
advantage due to it's slightly smaller relative size over 35mm compatible 
digital SLRs. Lets face it many people lug about a Nikon F5 body even though it 
has limited advantage over its peers in all but very specific photographic 
situations.

If you want a real easy camera to carry get a Canon Elph or the new Canon 
Powershot S40 digital, these are truly small and realistically pocketable 
(however you might need to sharpen your fingers to operate the controls :-)

An interchangeable lens SLR in any form factor with more than one lens is still 
going to have to be relegated to a dedicated carry bag of some sort. Lastly if 
a Pentax K mount digital is likely to emerge before any new concept 
interchangeable lens digital AF SLR with multi-manufacturer backing and if I 
buy a K mount digital SLR then hell would have to freeze over before I dump all 
my K mount gear for the new DSLR holy grail.

It's not how big it is, it's the way that you use it. :-)

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
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