Originally posted by willeisner We're less than a week and so far no announcement, who knows ...
It's a real mystery why Pentax did not release a full frame camera, Ricoh
has some advantages, would be the first 36-megapixel camera with image stabilization in the market, and the second 24 megapixel.Lower the price of the lenses than for example, a Nikon 70 200 VR II. if you develop new lens from scratch. Would be particularly happy with an update of the classic FA * 80 200 2.8
Remembered sony a900 which is a full frame camera with image stabilization,
like the post above, I think it's not about the money from the sales of Ricoh Group in 2010 was 21 billion dollars, is not a small company.
the issue of sharke Shake Reduction is a technical issue that, with a bit of money invested could be resolved, it is not a question of fighting against the principles of physics of diffraction for example.
Perhaps a conservative thinking of executives?
I would like to see a complete picture with Sharke Reduction, a new focus sensor
and k essential assembly and function 4k video
You will surprise not all Pentax user wants a FF, and not only they don't want a Pentax FF, they don't want those who wants have it too. They advocate Pentax to avoid FF because APSC is "enough of a camera" for them.
Strange, right?
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