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+1What would have been really cool is if the sensor and lens were each, independently, interchangable.
Swap sensors - high resolution vs fast fps, etc.
Swap lenses, independent of sensor.
At some point, I'd like to see that type of concept from someone other than RED, at a more consumer price point.
I concur with Joan who has just described my contented forever camera/lens kit.For me, I have a very small budget for photography, so I get the most bang for my buck with it.When my ship comes in (read: win the lotto) I will have the M9 and several choice lenses! LOL
Derek, I fear there is no such thing.I concur with Joan who has just described my contented forever camera/lens kit.
You maybe right but one can dream......:grin:Derek, I fear there is no such thing.
they have a similar look and feel to the new GRD3, which is really great!
That's interesting. The more properties option wasn't available to m earlier.there *is* Exif data if you click on more properties.
they are obviously JPEGs, straight out of the camera, no tweaking (versus the images put up on the Ricoh site). she's obviously adjusting to the new camera... (that said, many of her images do look over exposed...)