Graham Mitchell
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If that makes sense to you then I'm happy for you. Let's move on.full frame 48mm DSLRs
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If that makes sense to you then I'm happy for you. Let's move on.full frame 48mm DSLRs
MarcNatasa, I have a like new ImageBank-II for sale ... I got another one that came as part of a promotional package. I don't need 2 of them.
PM me if interested.
Jack,LJ, keep think along those lines -- I suspect you are about to get your wish. And Hassleblad may have to re-do it's "Full Frame" marketing thingy
Marc:Jeeze-o-peezo, what's with the piss on Hasselblad at every oportunity?
EVERYONE calles it full frame ... including Kodak and Sinar... and, yes, Phase One also Jack
maybe call it what it is.....645D and get away from the "crop crap" wordings and such.....:thumbup:Marc:
Sheesh, it was a joke! I used Hassy because they are the commonly accepted forum scapegoat for this subject since they started calling 36x48 full frame when everybody else was still calling it a 1.1 crop on 645... Wasn't intending to slam Hassy at all, just used them as the example to hint that the new back is bigger than current "full frame" ... Sorry it offended. What do we call a bigger sensor if/when it comes along so as not to offend anybody? "Fuller-Frame" -- ?
EVERYONE calles it full frame ... including Kodak and Sinar... and, yes, Phase One also Jack
Mark, if you take the prism off of an H3DII 22/31/39 you will see that there IS a mask over the focusing screen. The new prism has an additional dioptre at the rear that enlarges the image viewed through.On this point I agree with Graham.
Blad did try to gain some marketing leverage over it's MFDB competitors,
at the time, by using a little marketing slight of hand.
At the same time,they had also just released a new viewfinder that did
not require a mask to show the true crop.
This logic, also,could be stretched a little to sell 'full frame' since the user
saw only the capture area through the viewfinder thus 'full frame'.
Mark
maybe call it what it is.....645D and get away from the "crop crap" wordings and such.....:thumbup:
LJ