[LRflex] Re: De Welt (Online) article re: M9 & R10. - Frank

Chip = sensor in my email.  

 

In other words, I was stating that a sensor has either the same angle of
view as a 35 mm FILM lens set or not.  Not confuses the market.  A smaller
sensor has the effect of lengthening the apparent FL of the lens ( 50mm lens
on full frame 35mm film = 75mm field of view on some digital cameras)   and
a larger than 24x36 sensor would have the opposite effect ( make the 100mm
focal length lens have the field of view of a 80mm lens, for example.). 

 

Speed and software are totally different but allied issues.

 

Frank Filippone

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Subject: [LRflex] Re: De Welt (Online) article re: M9 & R10. - Frank

 

chip is not sensor is it?
speed and software probably

phx

Frank Filippone wrote:



Well, the Gnomes finally figured it out....?
 
I don't get this ... extra large chip .. stuff.....
 
Why?  What does it offer?  ( yes, larger feature size and the same pixel
count....   maybe that is the game plan.... lower noise.  But then, the
lenses will have a wider image angle than they state....so a 135 lens would
become a 100mm lens.....
 
Maybe they did not figure it out......
 
Frank Filippone
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http://www.welt.de/welt_print/article1418788/Drei-Stufen-Plan_fuer_Leica.ht
    

ml
 
To which Jim Brick responded:
 
  

Here's the meat of the article...:
 
"On the one hand there is to be a M9 Rangefinder camera with full
format sensor. That brings highest illustration quality. Besides a R10
SLR with extra large chip and autofocus are in the works"
    

 
 
 
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