So here's a question that may cause a little debate (hopefully).
I was wondering what if 3D lenses come to DSLR's? It's obviously happening with TV's, Camcorders, Cinemas and some P&S cameras (e.g. Fuji), but not with DSLR's as far as I'm aware - not on a big scale anyway (can't see this taking off if f/11 is the best it can do!).
But is it planned for DSLR's and if so, what effect might it have on today's lenses (e.g. devalue them as they become old/yesterday's tech).
Also - what are your thoughts around how much today's lenses, especially top-end lenses like the L series, will be used in say 10 years time. Will advances in photography have rendered them almost obsolete or will they continue to be considered as the lenses to have?
Just some idle Sunday afternoon thoughts, but thought it would be interesting to open up to other's thoughts/inputs.
I was wondering what if 3D lenses come to DSLR's? It's obviously happening with TV's, Camcorders, Cinemas and some P&S cameras (e.g. Fuji), but not with DSLR's as far as I'm aware - not on a big scale anyway (can't see this taking off if f/11 is the best it can do!).
But is it planned for DSLR's and if so, what effect might it have on today's lenses (e.g. devalue them as they become old/yesterday's tech).
Also - what are your thoughts around how much today's lenses, especially top-end lenses like the L series, will be used in say 10 years time. Will advances in photography have rendered them almost obsolete or will they continue to be considered as the lenses to have?
Just some idle Sunday afternoon thoughts, but thought it would be interesting to open up to other's thoughts/inputs.

