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Posted: Sat Feb 17th, 2018 03:19
 
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I believe that this development puts us one step away from availabilty of cameras that remove the need for both mechanical shutters as well as mirror mechanisms. All that is required is to step up the MP count to match current generation counts.

https://www.dpreview.com/news/1945724359/sensor-breakthrough-sony-has-developed-a-backlit-cmos-sensor-with-global-shutter

OK there are still issues with modern EVF (electronic viewfinders) as the pixel count needs to reach 5-6MP (I believe) to truly replace the mirror and pentaprism viewing system but the pixel count is now in excess of 3.7MP in the EVF.



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Posted: Sat Feb 17th, 2018 06:49
 
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I expect that by 2020 that cameras with mirrors and pentaprisms will be antique technology.



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jk wrote:
I expect that by 2020 that cameras with mirrors and pentaprisms will be antique technology.

Not based on current offerings. They are a long way off being a panacea for all photographic genre.

Then again, what do I know? I was present when the first trial production run of a new snack food took place. I said categorically they would never catch on as an alternative to crisps. They were Hula Hoops.:lol:

Having used the Fuji for bird photography recently, viewfinder black out and battery drain are a serious issue. They need to sort those two imposters out to win my vote for total mirrorless photography.

I regard them, as we do when looking back at the shoe size mobile phones we saw in the 80s. Whether they can, or have the will to, sort out the primitive nature of mirrorless in 2 years, is debatable.

Of course, the car industry has to sort out ITS battery life issues pdq ....so may be there will be technology spin off



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Current cameras have mirror slap and blackout issues.
The biggest problem with current EVF is that they are <3MP so arent as good as pentaprism and mirror technology. When >5MP EVF comes which is by 2020 probably then old tech is dead in the water.



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jk wrote:
I expect that by 2020 that cameras with mirrors and pentaprisms will be antique technology.

And I am eagerly anticipating the delivery of an Intrepid 8x10 camera this spring.:lol:



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jk wrote:
Current cameras have mirror slap and blackout issues.
The biggest problem with current EVF is that they are <3MP so arent as good as pentaprism and mirror technology. When >5MP EVF comes which is by 2020 probably then old tech is dead in the water.


I am not sure I regard that as a big negative for me. It's less of an irritation than the blackout issue and the battery life.

But I confess I have been challenging the Fuji and myself trying to shoot small birds in the garden...and having some success. Either the camera or I are getting a bit better at tracking fast moving small birds. :lol:

Of course it slows them down if you chuck a few peanuts about.

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Thanks Eric I had come out in a rash.



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Practice makes perfect ;-)
I shoot more and more with my Fuji XT2 but the D850 produces incredible output.



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jk wrote:
but the D850 produces incredible output.

Would that be the obsolete, out of date, antique camera?

:lol::lol::lol:



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