I don't know much about the Nikon lens mount being used by other companies other than with Fuji.
Kodak made their camera with a Nikon mount. If Sony used a Nikon or Canon mount (that ain't gonna happen), it would probably help sales of their dSLRs (which is why it ain't gonna happen).Is that likely though or just a dream request? I don't know much about the Nikon lens mount being used by other companies other than with Fuji.
Is that likely though or just a dream request? I don't know much about the Nikon lens mount being used by other companies other than with Fuji.
Why not just standardize on the Nikon mount? Wouldn't it be great if there was only one lens mount.
Anyway, I guess the question remains ... why would I buy a Sony dSLR instead of buying an equivalent camera for the same price from an actual camera company?
The 25 MP will do nothing but clog your hard drive with huge files. RAW files fom the Nikon D300 @12MP are piggy enough.
If they really want to make use of those 25MP, Sony should market an affordable medium format rangefinder, like a digital Mamiya 6.
I suppose you would, as long as the vast majority of the camera buying public was also buying a Sony DSLR![]()
Seriously, your responses are some of the lamest I've heard regarding the topic! Not trying to start a fight, it's just an observation.
SLC
25 megapixels is way over on the other side of the usability curve. Likely the compromises will be too great in terms of cost, battery life, burst rate, write times, and editing with large numbers of huge image files. There's a point of diminishing returns where the additional amount of detail you might get from such a large full-frame sensor is low enough that it's just not worth it to have.
True, there is a subset of photographers who could use such camera, but the segment of the dSLR market that would spend $8000 on such a camera is pretty small. The average dSLR buyer simply can't make use of what such a camera has to offer and would never spend the money.
Nikon's current sensor lineup is designed by Nikon. Just as they worked with Sony on the LBCAST sensor (which is a Nikon patent, not Sony), I'm sure they'll work with them on this 24 mp sensor, and the sensor that Nikon ultimately uses will be different than the one that Sony uses.
Nikon and Sony have always had a close business relationship, and everyone assumes that Sony makes Nikon's sensors, but it's never been announced as such by Nikon. CMOS sensors are far easier to fab than CCD and anybody could be baking those things for Nikon.
Sony needs to prove them selves in the camera market which means they need to sell them. but with the price tag on this thing people aren't going to buy it. People will rather buy the Canon because they are known for good cameras sony is not.
The only people that think that the Sony P&S are the best are the naive consumers that imagine Sony == best.