Benjamin Marks
Veteran
Are we there yet? (Post your dream camea specs) or when is enough, "enough"?
I am sure this is asking for trouble (ask enthusiasts and run for cover), BUT:
Are we basically "there" in terms of digital image quality? For instance I have an E-P2 and a NEX-5 and I can only see a slight incremental difference in their image qualities. I have a D3, which I am not even tempted to upgrade, because the colors out of that camera are so great and the high ISO performance is all I could ask for. So are we "done" for the moment in terms of advances in sensor tech?
I would be interested to hear what folks are holding out for: FF Foveon? ISO 125,000 w/no noise? Affordable medium format digital? Please post your specs for a "dream" machine and an estimate for how many years away you think we are. For me:
Nikon D3 sensor in a Nikon RF sized mirrorless camera with a Fuji-style hybrid focusing system allowing ALL legacy glass to be used a la m 4/3. Expected: Never, but no earlier than 5 years.
I am sure this is asking for trouble (ask enthusiasts and run for cover), BUT:
Are we basically "there" in terms of digital image quality? For instance I have an E-P2 and a NEX-5 and I can only see a slight incremental difference in their image qualities. I have a D3, which I am not even tempted to upgrade, because the colors out of that camera are so great and the high ISO performance is all I could ask for. So are we "done" for the moment in terms of advances in sensor tech?
I would be interested to hear what folks are holding out for: FF Foveon? ISO 125,000 w/no noise? Affordable medium format digital? Please post your specs for a "dream" machine and an estimate for how many years away you think we are. For me:
Nikon D3 sensor in a Nikon RF sized mirrorless camera with a Fuji-style hybrid focusing system allowing ALL legacy glass to be used a la m 4/3. Expected: Never, but no earlier than 5 years.