On 30 Sep 2005 at 15:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Formats are only names now. A 645D would probably be no larger or heavier than
> the current Canon D1s Mark II, and Pentax has already said it's sensor won't 
> be
> true 645 dimensions. Most prosumers cameras and some pro models will probably
> remain APS-C. It's all just semantics. Paul

The difference is that in reality by the time the 645D comes to market (if at 
all) there will likely be very little advantage between a top end Canon DSLR 
kit and the 645D technically. And if I had to buy a new set of lenses (which I 
would if I had to buy a 645D to get anything remotely top end out of Pentax) 
I'd definitely buy into the Canon system and I can't imagine other people in my 
position not doing the same.


Rob Studdert
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Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998

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