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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 7040" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>The problem will end up being resolved by technological competition. High resolution and high ISO/low noise is still what drives this train. As the price of the FX sensors continue to go down, how much more research and development $ will be spent on the DX sensors? A major shift by one of the manufacturers to the FX format is all it would take. If it becomes cost effective to sell more FX units to keep up with the competition I suspect the larger format will win out. Canon has changed lens mounts three times I think, what did that brands committed users do? bought new bodies and lenses to take advantage of technoligical improvements. BTW the D700 is not a large bulky camera body, felt smaller and lighter in my hands than my D200. Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 7040, member: 753"] The problem will end up being resolved by technological competition. High resolution and high ISO/low noise is still what drives this train. As the price of the FX sensors continue to go down, how much more research and development $ will be spent on the DX sensors? A major shift by one of the manufacturers to the FX format is all it would take. If it becomes cost effective to sell more FX units to keep up with the competition I suspect the larger format will win out. Canon has changed lens mounts three times I think, what did that brands committed users do? bought new bodies and lenses to take advantage of technoligical improvements. BTW the D700 is not a large bulky camera body, felt smaller and lighter in my hands than my D200. Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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