[LRflex] Re: Leica to abandon 4/3rds - how good will a Leica R AF system be??

Bill,
     I have the impression that it's a lot easier to make a digital 
camera with an actual shutter.  Virtual film can use the existing 
shutter in a film camera.   The software will be a lot easier 
to manage if it has a shutter sensor.  One can imagine the 
logic getting very confused by something like fireworks or 
Aurora.  That could be done with ultrasound.
    The reason to have virtual film is existing M and R 
cameras.
    For an all new design of  camera, separating the sensor 
from the rest of the camera as in the Hasselblad makes 
consumate sense.
    I haven't looked at electronic shutters for awhile, but last I 
knew they were not totally opaque when "closed" and needed 
a mechanical shutter in front of them to prevent leakage.  
They are capable of speed in microseconds.
    CCDs in are turned on and off electrically, 
which enables you to do the same kinds of things as electronic 
shutters.  The limit is the time it takes to turn large numbers of 
pixels on and off rapidly.  I've read that these limitations are 
being overcome, and the gap between still and video cameras 
will close, and the difference will become only a software 
switch, fairly soon.
   All of which strongly favors a modular camera design, for sure.
Charlie.

---- "William B. Abbott III" <wbabbott3@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> Charlie, Douglas, Alex,
> 
> We are now back to the modular camera that some of us were talking  
> about a couple of years ago: 
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