"APS-C camera users, at least those whose cameras are of DSLR design,
don't get much of a break. The cameras aren't that much smaller and
lighter than Full Frame,  and most people use full frame capable
lenses, because to buy APS-C specific lenses locks you out of an
eventual full-frame upgrade, and they aren't that much smaller and
lighter in any event. Finally, few if any are of Pro grade."

_Precisely_ the Pentax sweet spot: Pro grade APS-C specific lenses on
smaller, lighter bodies.

We Pentax users catch a significant break even if nobody else notices.


On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Steve Cottrell <co...@seeingeye.tv> wrote:
> <http://www.luminous-landscape.com/essays/full_frame_myth.shtml>
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> Interesting read.
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