We discussed this before, but now we have some newer information today.
Olympus just announced a camera that boasts an ISO setting of ten thousand at 3MP, that you can read about at Dpreview (the Olympus FE-250) And Olympus also apparently has announced that it has a 18x optical zoom digital camera. I'm sure that the other manufacturers will follow suit soon with better ISO settings, megapixels, image quality, and optical zoom etc.
So, what happens when companies create these super all-in-one cameras that do so much, at a low cost. Wouldn't the investment in DSLR cameras go down the tubes for everyone? Is what we hear today from Olympus, more clear reasons why Kodak should continue to stay out of the DSLR market?
Olympus just announced a camera that boasts an ISO setting of ten thousand at 3MP, that you can read about at Dpreview (the Olympus FE-250) And Olympus also apparently has announced that it has a 18x optical zoom digital camera. I'm sure that the other manufacturers will follow suit soon with better ISO settings, megapixels, image quality, and optical zoom etc.
So, what happens when companies create these super all-in-one cameras that do so much, at a low cost. Wouldn't the investment in DSLR cameras go down the tubes for everyone? Is what we hear today from Olympus, more clear reasons why Kodak should continue to stay out of the DSLR market?