Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Yeah, the more the better to lower the price of the system I choose to buy eventually...
Ernst Dinkla
Well-known
I will say that I'd far rather have a Sony sensor than a Samsung. Sensors are one of the remaining areas where Sony absolutely kicks ass. The marvelous sensor in the Pentax K-x is reportedly a Sony.
DxO ranking says that the Samsung GX20 sensor is only second to the Sony APS sensors in the Nikon models and not to the Sony cameras. The 4/3 sensors way lower in that ranking than Samsung's GX20 sensor.
Ernst Dinkla
Paul T.
Veteran
I find this announcement pretty exciting; Sony partner with Zeiss for a lot of their kit lenses; they also price their cameras keenly, have more industrial muscle than, say, Olympus, and have good incentive to sneak ahead of Nikon and Canon.
MOre (sketchy) info here:
http://news.cnet.com/2300-17938_105-10002549-3.html?tag=mncol;txt
With Olympus, of course, we had a wait of over a year between the concept and the production camera - but this news does at least illustrate that other manufacturers see this as a growth market. INteresting, too, that where Samsung went for SLR-styling, like the GH1, Sony's product looks squarely based on the Olympus Pen model.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/1899...ylish_interchangeablelens_concept_camera.html
Bloody typical of marketing BS though, is that they don't announce details of the lenses or lens mount - but specify the colors available!
MOre (sketchy) info here:
http://news.cnet.com/2300-17938_105-10002549-3.html?tag=mncol;txt
With Olympus, of course, we had a wait of over a year between the concept and the production camera - but this news does at least illustrate that other manufacturers see this as a growth market. INteresting, too, that where Samsung went for SLR-styling, like the GH1, Sony's product looks squarely based on the Olympus Pen model.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/1899...ylish_interchangeablelens_concept_camera.html
Bloody typical of marketing BS though, is that they don't announce details of the lenses or lens mount - but specify the colors available!
urban_alchemist
Well-known
maybe they will eventually make a full frame compact (i'm leaving rangefinders out)
There were hints about this from Ricoh at the GRX launch: one of the great things about the Ricoh system is its infinite versatility (full-frame M-mount module anyone?
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