12-04-2015, 04:10 PM
Those patents will occur more, I think, because a lot people are looking out for them and some things can be overthought, maybe even overcome. We are already in the beginning of transition, mirrorless Fullframes are around and available. With which milestone should we see the transition as finished? When there's no more new DSLR on the shelves? When everybody talks about those "old DSLR times"? When all birders use them for BIF?
What about those Hybrids like Sony and Olympus and DxO put lens and sensor together and leave the finder to a smartphone?
I'm a bit torn in between. Sometimes I'd like to see the mirror flap and shutter bang gone, other times this noise is the acoustic equivalent of "taking a photo". What if somebody has the idea to bring out interchangeable sensors in that body? Without the need of indirect AF mechanics and modules those could be doable. One body, gear up for high ISO or high resolution.
What about those Hybrids like Sony and Olympus and DxO put lens and sensor together and leave the finder to a smartphone?
I'm a bit torn in between. Sometimes I'd like to see the mirror flap and shutter bang gone, other times this noise is the acoustic equivalent of "taking a photo". What if somebody has the idea to bring out interchangeable sensors in that body? Without the need of indirect AF mechanics and modules those could be doable. One body, gear up for high ISO or high resolution.