aizan
Veteran
hmm, iso 1600 shows banding. i hope it isn't there in production models.
Why not just put sensors on a roll and sell them as "digital film" for $3600 a pop? 🙂
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Seriously now, like the Leica X1 I think this is an awesome idea but a bit out there and just too pricey...
That may be true in the States, but is not the case in Europe: I bought a GX100 in Paris and, when a problem arose, had it fixed within 10 days — I think it was sent to the service center in Germany.Maybe nice but Ricoh STILL has a legendary lack of service centers anywhere on this globe, except Japan. No thank you!
That may be true in the States, but is not the case in Europe: I bought a GX100 in Paris and, when a problem arose, had it fixed within 10 days — I think it was sent to the service center in Germany.
Compact, high-performance lens design at a level only possible with the interchangeable unit system
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It is the lens that gives life to the photograph. In interchangeable lens camera systems up to now, the distance from the mount and the back of the lens to the sensor image plane was subject to requirements for flange back distance and back focal length. This made it difficult to achieve both compactness and high optical performance.
Eliminating the lens mount, however, means that the back focal length can be freely defined for the GXR, enabling it to use the most optically efficient lens designs with the minimum size. In addition, combining the
lens and image sensor increases design flexibility so camera units can be developed based on a variety of concepts. This practical inspiration has given birth to a totally new camera system with portability, high image quality and superb expandability and growth potential as a system.
Because, in the light of the concept of the GXR, which is based on optimized sensor/lens modules that allow the user to use a single camera interface for a variety of lens types and sensor formats, providing a mount module without an integrated optimized sensor, this would be a step backward rather than forward. Or am I misinterpreting what you meant?I...As others have mentioned, why not taking it a step further and making a body - (full-frame) sensor - mount/lens modular system? Camera a la carte, so to say.