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Canon 7D + M9 "18MP sensor" Parralel ?


ckthual

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Hi all,

 

Just an quick thought :

- there was a rumour weeks ago that said that Leica may use a Canon sensor for the M9

Leica M9 to use Canon sensor? | Leica Rumors

- there was another rumour about the M9 getting a full frame 18MP sensor

- Canon announced today the Canon 7D with an APS-C 18MP sensor

Canon unveils EOS 7D high-end digital SLR: Digital Photography Review

 

.... so I hope the M9 will really come with a full frame sensor and not this APS-C Canon sensor.

 

Once again... let's all wait for the 9/9/9 (but I'm sooo curious about this !!! :o) )

 

Kind regards

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Canon sensor is apparently a 1.46 crop (go figure). Hardly a FF. MP image size is purely co-incidental.

Crop is apparently tied to max that EF-S lens can deliver w/o distortion. If in fact the camera is built around low end lens performance, it is a consumer camera.

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Is heresy about to manifest itself in the body of a Leica M9??? A FF Canon CMOS sensor in the Leica M9? I doubt it, but if that were the case, then no more UV/IR filters, but it will also mean an end to the M8 signature image (unless of course you continue shooting with the M8 which is what I plan to do). I recently picked up a Canon 5D Mark II and love it, but I won't be getting and M8 divorce. If indeed the M9 will feature a similar CMOS Canon Mark II sensor, then I am even more happy I got the Mark II, I'd rather have that sensor in Canon.

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I suspect one reason that Leica may have been content with 'only' and 18MP FF sensor (if this is what presents on 9-9-9), is that it will be free of the accursed anti-aliasing filters which mushify everything on the Canonikons.

 

This will likely be CCD all the way -- only Kodak was working on solving the technical problems with digital RF, so logic suggests this will be an evolution of the M8 chip.

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