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Sorry, this needs a bit of a flame. It is nonsense.
2. How would you do video on a CCD? You need a CMos for that - and you would lose the low-ISO performance you like. And video without zoomlens?
Uh, my opinions are "nonsense"? I'll disregard your trolling, sir.
But I can't let this go: video made by CMOS is a recent development. Before that, guess what video cameras used? Yes, that's right CCD's. Read up. So it stands to reason that the chip in this camera could definitely be used for a video signal. It would however, require a total separate support system of circuitry to decode the sensor data and encode it into a common video format onto the SD card. Much like the Digic processor does in a 5D. I believe I made a comment to this effect. :bang:
As for zoom lenses, again, I can't let that go: Cine Primes are 90% of the taking lenses used by cinematographers. Zooms play a backseat to pro level shooting. I'm not the first, nor am I the last to dream of shooting with Leica glass as a taking lens. (edit: looks like the footage in this link is gone, shame it was AMAZING... I'll leave it up to someone else to find an example then)
As for working in the confines of post-processing, I see a ton of leeway with the M9's raw, don't misunderstand me. As much as a 5D raw, and in some instances even more. The red color noise does creep in a little faster than the 5D raw, but it is still an impressive capture.
Hell, I'm since only ~1 week into M9 ownership and must have no history with digital, analogue, cinematography, or rangefinders... feel free to flame away! 😛