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03/18/2004 11:05:17 AM · #1
Looks like Kodak and Canon are back on speaking terms; today Kodak announced a version of their 14 MP full-frame DSLR that takes Canon EF mount lenses. Article here.
03/18/2004 05:29:00 PM · #2
Full frame EOS for half the price? :)
When wideangle is important you can save a lot of money on lenses and use this body with the 17-40 to get real 17mm perspective.

Sigma makes the SLR/c body, so how stupid would it be to assume a SD10/c at Photokina? The most important thing that limits me from even wanting to try it is the Sigma mount. I think that Sigma/Foveon would sell triple the amount of SD10's if it had an EOS mount.


03/18/2004 05:45:31 PM · #3
Full frame EOS is easy - image quality is the tough part. Hopefully this new Kodak camera won't be quite the mess the last one was.

(Frebel is only about $200 - all the full frame, wide angle you want :) )
03/18/2004 08:05:27 PM · #4
Originally posted by Azrifel:

Full frame EOS for half the price? :)


The expected price I've seen is $5k, so half the price of what ? :)
03/20/2004 04:18:35 AM · #5
Originally posted by Gordon:

Originally posted by Azrifel:

Full frame EOS for half the price? :)


The expected price I've seen is $5k, so half the price of what ? :)


That's what happens when you compare the old European euro prices with today's US dollar prices (like I did). :(
03/20/2004 07:09:25 AM · #6
Very interesting. It could be an option for someone with Canon glass who needs bigger output.
03/20/2004 08:10:06 AM · #7
Originally posted by Jacko:

Very interesting. It could be an option for someone with Canon glass who needs bigger output.


Its supposed to be really good in perfect studio conditions...
03/20/2004 09:53:52 AM · #8
Something tells me the s/n won't be so hot. It's not a good sign when they limit a high-end camera to 30s exposures.
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