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Posted by jk: Tue Feb 23rd, 2016 12:48 1st Post
And three more cameras but this time using the 1" sensor technology.

DL 18-50
http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/product/digital-cameras/premium-compact/dl18-50-f-1-8-2-8#tech_specs

DL 24-85
http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/product/digital-cameras/premium-compact/dl24-85-f-1-8-2-8#tech_specs

DL 24-500
http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/product/digital-cameras/premium-compact/dl24-500-f-2-8-5-6#tech_specs

These look very useful.
Is this the dawn of the death of FF with APS-C becoming the new top size sensor and the 1" sensor emerging as a contender for replacing the APS-C as the popular amateur size.
Obviously I am not talking now but in the next 10 years!



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Posted by Robert: Tue Feb 23rd, 2016 14:17 2nd Post
So what is the lens focal length multiplication factor compared with FX? 500mm on DX would make it 750mm equivalent so 1" diagonal must make it quite a bit longer still, effectively.

I can't see this replacing FX, different job, different tool.

In ten years time we could be seeing a totally different imaging system where the difference between still and moving images is completely blurred and including 3D surround imaging, it's almost here now.

I tried some 3D surround vision goggles recently and the effect is stunning.

btw, the blurred pun wasn't sought but fitted nicely so I left it! o.O



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Posted by jk: Tue Feb 23rd, 2016 16:16 3rd Post
No the values shown are the FX equivalent.
I think 1" sensor gives 2.75 magnification compared to FX.

6.7 to 18.5 mm (angle of view equivalent to that of 18-50 mm lens in 35 mm [135] format)



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