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LOL at your "phone" conclusion...
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I miss windows phone days.. That was an awesome operating system...
But yes if it's like Zeiss with SSD and image editing properties, that would be really great
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I don't think Zeiss makes a phone...
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(09-24-2019, 12:37 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: (09-24-2019, 11:40 AM)toni-a Wrote: (09-23-2019, 04:54 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: LOL at your "phone" conclusion...
let's call it a wish rather than conclusion...
You wish a phone to be 3cm thick at least, and that is not counting a APS-C lens mounted? With Windows on it of course. :-P
The Panasonic CM1 was quite close (1" sensor). 21m thickness including the lens (28mm equiv).
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The CM1 was poorly marketed and in the context of its time of release - too expensive.
Today, with the madness of a iPhone 11 PRO or high-end androids, it wouldn't be a "normal" price tag really.
Anyway, we are still waiting for a photographer's smartphone. Maybe the Hydrogen 2.
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Microsoft surface preceded Apple iPad but Steve Jobs knew better how to sell his product.
So Yes this time again Microsoft had the idea before with Lumia 1020, poor execution by Panasonic, Yongnuo are giving a try (expected to fail) with a phone having EF mount and MFT sensor, let's see if someone (probably not Canon they are too traditional) will get things right