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Originally Posted by JohnH
Ummm...."whilst a 4/3 sensor would have been OK I was never happy with the IQ compromsies with those" - can you explain what you mean? I cannot see how IQ is related to sensor size. The pixel size and well depth and dark current impact it amongst other things. So you need to match to your chip to you optic to get a good image scale but I cannot see any intrinsic reason why APS-C is better. In fact the larger sensor may give you more issues with vignetting, field flatness etc.
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What I was alluding to is that the available 4/3 sensors on the market today use different designs to the sensors used in the 533/2600/6200 bodies. So, for example, these come with other compromises like amp glow, higher noise, sensor reflection artifacts, take your pick, depending on the model etc.
If there was an 4/3 sensor using the same design as the 533/2600/6200 I'd quite happily use it. That silicon is the bees knees IMO.