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Post Options Post Options   Quote Jonas A-R Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 October 2018 at 18:48
Originally posted by kefkafloyd kefkafloyd wrote:

A lot of cutting edge sensor tech debuts in small sensors first because it's much easier to yield them.


And because the much bigger volume of sold small sensors.
>1.5billion cell phones which I suppose contain between 1 and 3 sensors each vs ~25million cameras (fixed lens and ILCs) in 20017

a1 20/1.8G 21/2.8 Loxia 35/1.4GM 50/1.2GM 85/1.4GM 90/2.8G Laowa 100/2.8 2:1 100/2.8GM STF 135/1.8GM 24-105/4G 100-400/4-5.6GM 200-600/5.6-6.3G 1.4x 2x TC
 



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That's right, but I had our E-mount in mind. My impression was it started with full frame and now we're waiting for implementation in aps-c. Maybe in that new rumoured body. Unless I am wrong and bsi is in a6500.
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Originally posted by Mestari Mestari wrote:

That's right, but I had our E-mount in mind. My impression was it started with full frame and now we're waiting for implementation in aps-c. Maybe in that new rumoured body. Unless I am wrong and bsi is in a6500.


Ahh, but it is not the Sony photographic business which develops sensor tech. It is the Sony semiconductor branch, and they pioneered BSI in small sensors long before it was feasible to implement in FF.

a6500 has the same front side illuminated sensor found in a6300
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Post Options Post Options   Quote djfoxy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 November 2018 at 19:25
I have asked on DPR forum and was answered that it could be like 4500$ mark.

As I am thrilled by the idea of buying a FF MILC that could one day bring me access to some high class leica lens, I am also putting into the balance is a MILC FF price tag with a price tag of a MF MILC so interesting. Especially if the idea for the MILC and its lens is to get the best image quality possible...
I don't know exactly what to put into the balance as pros and cons now for each of the system...
Objective is to get the best image quality out of the system. I wanna be wowed like I was from Sony APS-C 24mpx sensor to Sony FF 42mpx...
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Post Options Post Options   Quote trainerKEN Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 September 2020 at 01:31
Panasonic S5 announced.

https://www.dpreview.com/news/8350421307/panasonic-introduces-lumix-dc-s5-stills-video-hybrid-camera

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1581612-REG/panasonic_lumix_dc_s5_mirrorless_digital.html



Key specifications:
24.2MP full-frame CMOS sensor with no AA filter
Up to 4K/60p (APS-C), full-frame oversampled 4K/30p all with 4:2:2 10-bit color
Panasonic contrast-detect DFD AF with improved face, body and head detection
2.36M dot OLED EVF w/ 0.74x magnification
3” 1.84M dot fully articulating touchscreen
Dual SD card slots (1x UHS-II, 1x UHS-I)
96MP high-resolution mode
7 fps burst shooting (5 fps with continuous autofocus)
2.4/5Ghz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with one-touch image transfer
Dust and splash resistant
460 shots per charge when used with EVF


$1,997.99, but if you preorder before the end of September, Panasonic will give you a Sigma 45mm f2.8.
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