Who cares about indoor performance on the first release version? For the first time EVER I can upgrade my sensor as soon as one is released with such great light sensitivity that it is acceptable for use indoors, becasue anyone with enough experience knows no affordable camera has acceptable anytime indoor light sensitivity. Period.
But with this Ricoh I will be able to buy the first uber-sensitive sensor and hook it up. By my expectation the first such sensor will probably have max resolution like 2048 x 1536, but will finally be as able as your eye to see in low-light condition quickly.
And many people talk of the build quality of the Ricoh. Yeah. Agreed.
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Who cares about indoor performance on the first release version? For the first time EVER I can upgrade my sensor as soon as one is released with such great light sensitivity that it is acceptable for use indoors, becasue anyone with enough experience knows no affordable camera has acceptable anytime indoor light sensitivity. Period.
But with this Ricoh I will be able to buy the first uber-sensitive sensor and hook it up. By my expectation the first such sensor will probably have max resolution like 2048 x 1536, but will finally be as able as your eye to see in low-light condition quickly.
And many people talk of the build quality of the Ricoh. Yeah. Agreed.