I remember during the dx era, the excellent MIJ Nikon 12-24mm f4 was the most sought after lens for wide angle fanatics.
I remember during the dx era, the excellent MIJ Nikon 12-24mm f4 was the most sought after lens for wide angle fanatics.
I remember during the dx era, the excellent MIJ Nikon 12-24mm f4 was the most sought after lens for wide angle fanatics.
To me, DX should not be even considered an era.
I dont even know why the inferior DX/crop sensors existed in the first place, aside from the reason of being cheaper.
There was a time when phones didn't have cameras, and making sensors was hard. The APS-C format was picked as it was a film format that was easier to emulate in digital.
In this current day, it doesn't make much sense to invest in APS-C/Crop factor lens.
DX exists because one size doesn't fit all.
It's a bit like saying I don't know why FX/FF exists when there's medium format, aside from it being cheaper.
During film: 35 x MF.
now: DX x FX
Future…: FX x MF again?
To me, DX should not be even considered an era. I dont even know why the inferior DX/crop sensors existed in the first place, aside from the reason of being cheaper. Seriously right from the beginning, when I learnt the difference between crop and full frame, it immediately sank into me that it's pointless to buy lenses for crop sensors, regardless of brand.
To me, DX should not be even considered an era.
I dont even know why the inferior DX/crop sensors existed in the first place, aside from the reason of being cheaper.
Seriously right from the beginning, when I learnt the difference between crop and full frame, it immediately sank into me that it's pointless to buy lenses for crop sensors, regardless of brand.
The future will be handphone vs mirrorless
The future will be handphone vs mirrorless
so, no more dslr in future ... ?
don't need to have any implants in our eyes, our eyes already capture every single details, just need to extract the data from our brain.Depends on what you define as 'future'
DSLRs are here to stay for a good 5-8 years more.. you're not going to see everyone on the street with it, but as mirrorless technology grows and adapts, lens designs will also catch up. (Currently the best lens are still DSLR designs)
in 100 years time.. we'll have implants in our eyes with more resolution then real life !