Like I said a year or so ago that all DSLR will go full frame sooner or later. Nikon, Canon and Sony will all release a full frame entry level DSLR later this year or early next year.
APS-C will go to MIL sytems like \"M4/3\", NX, NEX and so on.
CX will just die off because it is not a standard that can be useful to any other format users.
Professional DSLR will not go mirrorless for some time to come mainly due to the image processing delay of the EVF. No EVF will ever replace an OVF mainly due to the speed of an electron will never attain the speed of light because if it does, it will be converted to energy (E=MC˛ or Einstein = Mong Char char) , the other thing is that the resolution of an EVF in low light situation can never be equal to an OVF due to noise.
Like I said a year or so ago that all DSLR will go full frame sooner or later. Nikon, Canon and Sony will all release a full frame entry level DSLR later this year or early next year.
APS-C will go to MIL sytems like M4/3, NX, NEX and so on.
CX will just die off because it is not a standard that can be useful to any other format users.
Professional DSLR will not go mirrorless for some time to come mainly due to the image processing delay of the EVF. No EVF will ever replace an OVF mainly due to the speed of an electron will never attain the speed of light because if it does, it will be converted to energy (E=MC˛ or Einstein = Mong Char char) , the other thing is that the resolution of an EVF in low light situation can never be equal to an OVF due to noise.
Jul 24, 2012 at 09:51 PM
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