Originally posted by: corkyg
Top of the line - Canon 1DS MK II. Second, Canon 1D MK II. Third, Canon 5D. Fourth Canon 20D.
The 1DS MK II and the 5D have full frame 35mm sensors. That means your lenses work as advertised.
Nikon has a similar array - but in general, Canon has a better array of lenses. You can use all of the EOS lenses.
Olympus will put you in the 4/3 format - a 2X crop factor for 35mm equivalency. Olympus has lost a lot of market share, but they have some gee whiz technology. But, the company is losing money.
Originally posted by: corkyg
Olympus will put you in the 4/3 format - a 2X crop factor for 35mm equivalency. Olympus has lost a lot of market share, but they have some gee whiz technology. But, the company is losing money.
Originally posted by: martensite
Money no object, eh?
Then consider the Hasselblad H2D-39.
39 Megapixels
70MB per image file.
US$30,000 (yup $30k)
🙂
http://www.hasselblad.se/
Originally posted by: Neos
Hey...let us know what you get.
Originally posted by: DarkPenguin
One might want to wait until PMA at the end of the month to see what is new. There is sure to be a canon 20D replacement in that $1500 range. The Nikon D200 is also nice in the sub $2k range. The canon 5D is a nice entry level full frame dslr for about $3k. Above that is that 14mp nikon (D2?) and the Canon 1D mk II and 1Ds mk II.
After that you're in medium format back land. Phase One, Leaf, Hasselblad. Upwards of $30k at that point.
Under $1500 there are a ton of options.[/Q
I have seen pictures of it and it will come with a 1.3 or 1.6 frame and be around 10 megapixels.. megapixels....have seen pictures of it over at dpreview.com...to trired to put in link...gona go to bed...
will be in between the 5d and the 20d
good luck
jd