willie_901
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rvaubel said:For a rangefinder camera the 1.33X sensor size is the perfect size. There are alot of technical reasons why I say that, but the main reason is:
TATTA......Nobody but CANON makes a full frame sensor and nobody else ever will!! They have the fill frame 35mm market to themselves and they are keeping it.
Canon could produce a full-frame digital rangefinder. In fact perhaps the new Canon Powershot G7 is an indication that Canon is dipping it's toes in the water.
Here is a direct quote from Canon's G7 literature:
"Referencing classic rangefinder cameras, the ergonomic design features analogue inspired controls, a multi-control dial and a customisable shortcut button for faster access to camera settings."
Now the G7 is your just a typical auto-zoom 1/1.8" CCD sensor P&S digital camera with a retro look. There is nothing about the G7 a RF camera lover would enjoy. Like all the other P&S cameras, manual control is buried deep in the menus. This camera is meant to appeal to the mainstream market.
But what about the future? Corporations like Canon are supposed to be thinking ahead 3-5 years. Market share is market share. As the DSLR market becomes saturated Canon will look for new customers. Investors don't care that the DSLR market-growth curve is starting to level off; all they want is growth. I hope the M8 is a success. I hope the Sigma DP1 and Ricoh GR do well too. I hope Canon looks at the dollar value of those markets and decides they can make money by selling a full-frame RF camera with a M mount. All they have to do is price it below the M8. Canon has deep pockets.
Sooner or later the major players in the digital camera market will start to go after the small RF segment.
willie