Hello Akhil In fact the 'full frame' we state today was the cheapest available film at that time, the movie Film. And the process got easy, assemble the clients film into a huge movie and develop. Then, just slice and dispatch. But the main idea of Uncle Oscar was to travel with a light package, High quaility. I'm certain that one century (1913 - 2013) later the goal is revived: the micro four third and other tiny Fujifilm camera are gaining their galons with each generation. That, being said, I had the chance to use the Leica S2, kind of medium format 4/3, it is amazing. I'll look at the Sony Camera during the next photo fair of Paris, 7 to 11 November. I'm still yet to be convinced about the EVF..... Cheers. #----------------------------------- From : Xavier F. BILLE mail : hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx Maisons Alfort - France Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 07:31:40 -0400 Subject: [LRflex] OT: Full Frame Mirrorless Cameras From: classwp@xxxxxxxxx To: cvug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fcache.nevkontakte.com%2Fproxy.html#go=http://diglloyd.com/blog/2013/20131015_2-Sony-A7R.html These might be game changers for those of us who are unhappy with full size high res SLRs. I am looking forward to trying out the A7r soon. Regards, Akhil