Do you want a Nikon Full Frame DSLR?

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KeyserSoze said:
Duh, I thought they use Sony CCDs what. what R & D ? They going to do their own CCD / CMOS like Canon ?

They do have their own. LBCAST (Lateral Buried Charge Accumulator and Sensing Transistor array) which has not see much use except in the D2H. Nikon's answer to low noise, low power consumption sensor, best of both CMOS/CCD world.

In any case, my R&D refers to DSLR on the whole not just the sensor.
 

litefoot said:
They do have their own. LBCAST (Lateral Buried Charge Accumulator and Sensing Transistor array) which has not see much use except in the D2H. Nikon's answer to low noise, low power consumption sensor, best of both CMOS/CCD world.

In any case, my R&D refers to DSLR on the whole not just the sensor.
The D2X is CMOS which Nikon co-developed with Sony.
 

Cheesecake said:
its very similiar in design to the Foveon sensors as some ppl in the FujiFilm forum at DPReview has stated.

of course i know nuts abt sensors.:bsmilie:

The Fuji design has the 4th layer so it isn't exactly the same.
 

litefoot said:
The Fuji design has the 4th layer so it isn't exactly the same.

nice idea from FujiFilm! copy, paste and edit! :thumbsup:
 

How about a Digital Medium Format camera?? 35mm DSLR is definitely coming very soon!!!! ;)
 

OMDive said:
How about a Digital Medium Format camera?? 35mm DSLR is definitely coming very soon!!!! ;)
Hasselblad H2D?
 

OMDive said:
35mm DSLR is definitely coming very soon!!!! ;)

we are just waiting only...;) :bsmilie:
 

OMDive said:
35mm DSLR is definitely coming very soon!!!! ;)

Maybe.... but if you read what Nikon executives are saying in the news, it might be a while more - not sure the veracity of this info though...

Question: Being in 2006, is there any change in your 35mm full frame camera strategy?

Answer: “It has not changed at the present time.”

Question: What’s the biggest obstacles to Nikon in manufacturing and selling a full frame camera?

Answer: “In making the full frame sensor camera, nothing can be considered as obstable. In the first place, the current situation is that the picture quality of the DX camera can already sufficiently produce a satisfying photograph. So, what’s the meaning of such a big sensor? Of course, there is also a price problem. We cannot put out an outrageously priced camera simply because we want to have better function on the camera.”

Question: But, isn’t it true that the Canon 5D product is actually quite successful?

Answer: “Certainly, there is a product like 5D out there. However, a camera is not only about the sensor, the product has to be considered with a combination of various elements. We have cost balance the various components of the camera, based on our judgement, there is no necessity to sell a camera with full frame sensor. Of course, there is also a view that the area which cannot be covered with the DX can be covered with a full frame sensor. We do not deny this view, but we’re not certain if it is actually true that the area that cannot be covered by the DX can truely be satisfied by a full frame sensor.”

rest can be read here....

http://www.dslrphoto.com/2006/03/02/interview-with-nikon-executives-about-dslr-future-plan/
 

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