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could be interesting to see what happens
Oct 27, 2019 12:22:23   #
bgrn Loc: Pleasant Grove UT
 
As technology evolves it will be interesting to see developments like this and how they will affect other areas. Although this may be a very long time out before it will affect the DSLR market it shows how far people are will to look outside the box to find new ways of doing things. However as I am getting older the idea of smaller and lighter is looking better all the time.

https://www.ksl.com/article/46662637/university-of-utah-engineers-develop-ultrathin-camera-lens

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Oct 28, 2019 07:19:51   #
Swede Loc: Trail, BC Canada
 
bgrn wrote:
As technology evolves it will be interesting to see developments like this and how they will affect other areas. Although this may be a very long time out before it will affect the DSLR market it shows how far people are will to look outside the box to find new ways of doing things. However as I am getting older the idea of smaller and lighter is looking better all the time.

https://www.ksl.com/article/46662637/university-of-utah-engineers-develop-ultrathin-camera-lens


I can't open your link, I get a forbidden message

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Oct 28, 2019 08:02:06   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
Swede wrote:
I can't open your link, I get a forbidden message Swede

It opened fine for me... very interesting technology.... we may go from mirrorless cameras to lensless cameras... and eventually to just wink and you took the shot recorded in your mind... oh! we already do that.

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Oct 28, 2019 08:53:46   #
chippy65 Loc: Cambridge
 
very interesting...........it seems to me that with the obsessive use of smartphones and the relentless development of the technologies

including quantum leaps in the phototaking capabilities with each new yearly model there must be a generation coming through that have never used a conventional

camera and would see little point in spending a large sum of money to buy an expensive piece of technology to duplicate that which they already have to hand.

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Oct 28, 2019 17:13:24   #
Tdearing Loc: Rockport, TX
 
Great article, the world we grew up in continues to reinvent itself, often in very big ways, seemingly daily.

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Oct 29, 2019 20:42:55   #
WIHorseman
 
Wow. Cool stuff. What an amazing time to be alive to see the neat things being invented.

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