From what I've been brushing up on bigredfish, is that full frame (equivalent to 35mm film) or larger sensors are the ones we'd really like to play with. But the size of the cameras and optics would be very large and they'd also be very heavy.
And I always like to know what components are used as at least you can find the data sheets, not declaring is a little suspect at best. What do they have to hide.
And yes, there's plenty of manufacturers of CMOS and CCD sensors out there. Cannon, SONY and Fuji come to mind off the top of my head, I believe Cannon were one of the first to really push low light performance limits.
But you've got to admit bigredfish that it's a little shady that all those cameras in the .PDF don't have Starvis even though the product selector says that they do.
Shouldn't they match their description and not have two different descriptions?
And I always like to know what components are used as at least you can find the data sheets, not declaring is a little suspect at best. What do they have to hide.
And yes, there's plenty of manufacturers of CMOS and CCD sensors out there. Cannon, SONY and Fuji come to mind off the top of my head, I believe Cannon were one of the first to really push low light performance limits.
But you've got to admit bigredfish that it's a little shady that all those cameras in the .PDF don't have Starvis even though the product selector says that they do.
Shouldn't they match their description and not have two different descriptions?