wishful thinking maybe, but does anyone know of any developement into making digital backs or filmplane inserts for classic slr cameras, i use olympus om gear--& really don't want to give it up as yet, i see digital is the way to go--but it costs thousands to get a decent setup.a while back i had seen articles of a digital insert @ the film plane that was in developement stage--does anybody know if this is a viable technology,does current chip or sensor size still prevent advancements here/& how does the future look for these insertable gizmos.--or is the idea just a dead end,--opinions welcome .
thanks in advance.
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Topic - digital backs for classic slr cameras - nigelbetts 03:48:02 02/04/04 (11)
- Follow up Link to Siliconfilm......... - Joe M 18:45:52 03/02/04 (0)
- thanks for answers guys. - nigelbetts 11:40:29 02/29/04 (1)
- Here's the some of the problems... - Frunobulax 10:19:08 03/02/04 (0)
- Leica - Frunobulax 10:19:19 02/10/04 (4)
- Re: Leica - Analog Scott 17:24:14 04/29/04 (0)
- Re: The Problem Is: - Vinylly 17:13:50 03/09/04 (2)
- it's not just the camera --its the lenses too. - nigelbetts 12:57:35 04/21/04 (0)
- The information at this time... - Frunobulax 06:09:49 03/11/04 (0)
- Re: digital backs for classic slr cameras - Hornlover 08:51:09 02/05/04 (2)
- You are correct sir: I believe it was built around a film canister size at $700. - Joe M 09:26:50 02/05/04 (1)
- Re: You are correct sir: I believe it was built around a film canister size at $700. - Hornlover 07:58:55 02/06/04 (0)