On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 4:47 PM, William Robb <[email protected]> wrote: > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Miserere" > Subject: Pentax to Release Mirrorless Camera? The Answer Might Be YES > >>> From K-rumors: >> >> "According to Citigroup Global Markets Japan Inc Hoya plans to release >> a mirrorless camera that is “distinct” from other mirrorless cameras. >> Citigroup doesn’t give any further detail but this is an official >> document were they analyzed the Business conditions from Hoya." >> >> Read full post: >> >> >> http://k-rumors.com/k4-finally-hoya-decided-to-make-a-pentax-mirrorless-camera/ >> >> Due to my ongoing love affair with the Samsung NX10, I really hope >> this rumour ends up being real. I REALLY want a Pentax MILC. >> >> My opinion: A Samsung NX10 with Pentax's image processing and menu >> system/features, plus weather-sealing, and a line of small WR primes >> would be very successful. The potential of an APS-C sensor in a small >> body like the NX10 with a bunch of pancake primes is enormous. >> >> I know some of you will disagree, and I ask you to please vent your >> anger in this thread :-) >> > > > MILC looks a lot like MILF, which is a great acronym. > As long as they don't drop real viewfinders I couldn't care less. The world > is moving towards electronic viewfinders, and if I could get a little camera > like that Panasonic thing that I had with me in Chicago with a compact lens > set, I'd probably buy into it, if for no other reason than I like shiny > things. > > William Robb
I'd rather an EVF, which are much nicer to work with than APS-C OVF's for anything except shooting action. Note that Sony's got a couple EVF-equipped DSLR's about to be released (they use a pellix mirror to feed the phase detect AF system but otherwise use LV), I'm quite interested, a sub-$1000 DSLR that manual focuses as easily as a Panasonic G1 is a must-have to me. -Adam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

