Yes, I totally yield on that argument. It was something that did not even occur to me.
And as for the Imablad prices, they are going to be in trouble pretty soon. Think about it...Canon is probably going to have a 20-22 megapixel full frame camera within the next year or so, and it will probably be under 10,000, just like their current 1DsMKII. At 16, they are already reaching pretty far into the Medium Format digital market. It is a hard sell for a pro to buy a medium format digital camera that costs 6000 for the camera and 20000+ for the back, especially considering that the backs are not full frame, make it difficult to shoot wide angles, have worse high ISO performance, much smaller lens selection, slower operation and bulkier equipment. Now I am not saying that a 1DsMkII is competing directly with MF backs, but in many cases a pro has to choose one or the other, and Hasselcon is making the decision easy by pricing their products into the stratosphere. There are very few applications where the output of a 1DsMkII and a MF digital back are easily differentiated by the bulk of the public. If you put two well-executed photos from each camera in a glossy mag, I doubt that most people would choose one over the other for quality. I could be wrong, but I am sure most pros are asking themselves that question...or at least asking whether it is a 20,000 dollar difference.