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Re: NEX Rumors !!
In reply to sean lancaster,
3 months ago
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sean lancaster wrote:
Rickj23 wrote:
sean lancaster wrote:
Rickj23 wrote:
seachicken2000 wrote:
demarren 123 wrote:
JPG wrote:
Maybe it was already posted, but, here goes.
The next new NEX will be a full frame 35mm. sensor with E mount lenses. Sony has been able to successful confine a full frame sensor in a small body with the Sony RX-1 which has proven to be very popular. I really, really hope it has an EVF like the 6 and 7. They are planning to make this new NEX available sometime in 2014 if not before. (From NEX Rumors)
I do not believe this.
it is almost not possible to get an full frame sensor in an small body
As JPG says, take a look at the RX1. It's not a huge camera. I don't see any reason why a full frame NEX couldn't be the same size as the current NEX bodies.
,then the diameter from the lens will be big.To big to be practice.
Full frame lenses can be pretty small in diameter, I can't see an issue there. There may be a problem with them needing to be long in order to get them to be telecentric. I am hoping Sony has something up their sleeve to allow a full frame sensor to work well with non-telecentric lenses, so legacy rangefinder lenses will work well on the full frame bodies.
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"The only thing that gets in the way of a really good photograph, is the camera"
Norman Parkinson
** The Parkinson obviously didn't know what he is talking about !
The only thing that gets in the way of a good photograph is the "man behind the camera" .... I have seen many times a good photograph being produced from the below average camera and by contrast a below average photograph produced by the guy, who thought that having the professional camera will make him into a great photographer.
Sure, if a person understands exposure and composition then a camera phone can produce excellent images. However, the excellence ends if you want to make a large print and the quality can drop quickly if the light becomes too low. Being a good photographer doesn't end, but trying to go beyond the limits of the equipment you're using can make even a good photographer look more average.
Now you are talking about extremes. You can't compare a little plastic lens of the smart phone with it's tiny sensor with .... NEX 7. I was talking about something more along the lines of Canon G15 a considerably smaller processor, reasonable optics and acceptable picture quality .... in hands of the professional photographer.
Right, but each step to a smaller sensor brings limitations. There are shots the best photographer in the world can get with a full frame camera that he/she cannot get at the same quality with an APS-C sensor camera. I only noted the camera phone to note that even with a camera phone a very good photographer can get very good pictures. My point wasn't to go to extremes for the point I was making; it was just that each level of smaller sensor brings limitations over a larger sensor (and there are exceptions depending on the build and currency of the sensor being compared). So, "the only thing that gets in the way of a good photograph" is not a statement I agree with, but I probably define "good" differently than you do.
Probably ....
To me the "good" means the "interesting subject / content" and sharp up to the point. Not necessarily the pin sharp poster sized photo made by 60 MPx Hasselblad. I do lot of black and white ... any subject ... I like solarisation, Infrared etc. The photography is very individual subject. And as you said ... my perception of good is different from yours. I was 4, when my father gave me my first SLR ... Exacta Kine II, long time ago.
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