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    Re: photographyreview needs DSLR class for lenses

    Quote Originally Posted by Flashram_Peter_AUS

    Really is it that much of a hassle to set it up ???
    Well, yeah. My first task every day is to decide what tasks I'm not going to do. It would be hard for me to prioritize this one highly when the system that's already in place is working pretty well.

    And I'm also concerned that some people might misunderstand or feel compelled to buy those lense, if I set them apart. This is the sort of instance I would prefer to do the conservative thing.

    But I'm still listening.
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    Re: photographyreview needs DSLR class for lenses

    Quote Originally Posted by Photo-John
    Well, yeah. My first task every day is to decide what tasks I'm not going to do. It would be hard for me to prioritize this one highly when the system that's already in place is working pretty well.

    And I'm also concerned that some people might misunderstand or feel compelled to buy those lense, if I set them apart. This is the sort of instance I would prefer to do the conservative thing.

    But I'm still listening.
    I love this reply! I work with a guy who's always at the office. He can't prioritize, or just say NO.....

    I tend to lean towards no seperate catagorization. I know it's probably not true as I'd like to believe, but hopefully most people who are buying interchangable lens cameras, irregardless of format or capture, should have done enough research to know what they bought and what lenses it can use.

    Plus, it's format, not digital, that we're talking about here. According to Nikon, because of their sensor design, they don't need special digital lenses. Ergo, the lenses mentioned are designed for APS instead of 35mm format. Canon claims all their new lenses since '99 (i think it was) have rear ARCs to be digital ready. They have a couple of lenses designed specifically for the APS format. Oly lenses are designed specifically for their format, not necessarily because it's digital. Though I'm sure some considerations were made. Third parties have to cal their stuff digital to satisfy the paranoid consumer.

    I haven't had a single issue with my old lenses. The examples I've seen where I potentially could run into problems usually aren't typcial conditions. Moroover, lenses that work with different formats (usually within brands) aren't a new thing.

    MIke

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    What I think & hope...............

    I think that as soon as its $$ feesable, the camera companies will be making full size sensors like Canon did w/ one or 2 of their pro D cameras. Nikon should follow suit.

    Wish they would. Right now I have the D 70 and I love super wide angle lenses. My 16 turns out to be about a 22mm w/ very bad distortion!

    I think that the "D" lenses will go the way of the Nikon F3 af lenses. My opinon.

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