McBeth Photography wrote: Because you wouldn't have any portability at all. Cost prohibitive as well.
Eliffman wrote: That would be nice, but with the ISO range in most pro DSLR's, you wouldn't need it?
Scotty wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: Because you wouldn't have any portability at all. Cost prohibitive as well.
Correct. I'd cost 10,000 USD, and weigh 15 pounds.
Scotty wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: Because you wouldn't have any portability at all. Cost prohibitive as well.
Correct. I'd cost 10,000 USD, and weigh 15 pounds.
Joves wrote:
Scotty wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: Because you wouldn't have any portability at all. Cost prohibitive as well.
Correct. I'd cost 10,000 USD, and weigh 15 pounds.
I would not mind the weight so much, but the price, would be a weight I would not want from my wallet. I would rather see them make a 400-800 f/4 VR over a 24-70 f/1.4.
Scotty wrote:
Joves wrote:
Scotty wrote:
McBeth Photography wrote: Because you wouldn't have any portability at all. Cost prohibitive as well.
Correct. I'd cost 10,000 USD, and weigh 15 pounds.
I would not mind the weight so much, but the price, would be a weight I would not want from my wallet. I would rather see them make a 400-800 f/4 VR over a 24-70 f/1.4.
That'd be probably be in the $30,000 USD range.
gfinlayson wrote: Sigma is rumoured to be producing a 24-70 f/2 in the near future. Not quite f/1.4, but a stop faster than f/2.8 and much shallower DOF.
gfinlayson wrote: Sigma is rumoured to be producing a 24-70 f/2 in the near future. Not quite f/1.4, but a stop faster than f/2.8 and much shallower DOF.
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