photogdave
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Some people seem to believe the Sony R1 will outperform Nikon/Canon DSLRs. Sorry, but no way. The Sony processor simply can not keep up and consequently the R1's images are quite noisy. More pixels in the same size sensor does not equal better image quality. That's why last year's 8 MP digicams with the Sony sensors all tanked.djon said:Yes, Kodak does use Schneider, not Zeiss.
As some of us recall, Kodak used to make the optics under their own Ektar label for Hassleblad (1000F)...if they went into lens-making again, using Ektar and Commercial Ektar labels and meeting their historic standard of optical excellence, they could readily recapture the lensmaking lead Vs the Japanese and Germans, just as they already have with digicams (their biggest rival in digicams is Sony, not Canon/Nikon et al).
Also, I think the new dslrs with fixed lenses will meet most advanced amateur and some professional needs much better than will SLRs. We're moving deeper into an era when the camera, like the computer, is literally abandoned every couple of years by the most serious users. D70 and 20D are already yesterday's news and neither one will rival Sony's 10MP/APS/Zeiss in most important respects. If somebody HAS to have fast shootng and interchangable lenses, Sony will be happy to cede them to Nikon or Canon.
As for the lens - Zeiss badging, not Zeiss building. If it was a real Zeiss lens the camera would cost $5000.
I don't think serious photographers will really go for the fixed lens DSLR. Remeber that Olympus SLR a few years back?