gavinlg
Veteran
This is a fun poll, I'm curious as to what RFFers want in the successor to the m9 (lets hope it's not for a number of years yet!), and where digital M buyers priorities lie. So please vote what you'd like to see!
Option 1 - Kodak CCD sensor
+ more DR, decent high iso noise (useable iso 2500-3200), better colors than rival CMOS sensors, very good low ISO performance
- no live view, no match for Japanese CMOS rivals at high ISO
Option 2 - Japanese CMOS sensor (sony/canon)
+ best in class high ISO noise (usable iso 6400-12,800), ability to have live view, good low ISO performance
- lower color fidelity than CCD potentially(?)
Option 3 - Sigma/Kodak manufactured FOVEON X3 sensor
+ amazing per pixel sharpness, extremely high color fidelity, able to match leica lenses resolving power, best low ISO IQ
- no live view, worst high ISO performance (only usable up to iso 800-1250), big files will need powerful processor to match
Option 1 - Kodak CCD sensor
+ more DR, decent high iso noise (useable iso 2500-3200), better colors than rival CMOS sensors, very good low ISO performance
- no live view, no match for Japanese CMOS rivals at high ISO
Option 2 - Japanese CMOS sensor (sony/canon)
+ best in class high ISO noise (usable iso 6400-12,800), ability to have live view, good low ISO performance
- lower color fidelity than CCD potentially(?)
Option 3 - Sigma/Kodak manufactured FOVEON X3 sensor
+ amazing per pixel sharpness, extremely high color fidelity, able to match leica lenses resolving power, best low ISO IQ
- no live view, worst high ISO performance (only usable up to iso 800-1250), big files will need powerful processor to match
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