Probably. To me the Hasselblad X1D and Fuji GFX may start to make more sense with their second generation cameras equipped with the 100mp next gen sensor. At least there will be a significant image quality gap.
But fundamentally, to me this sensor size is just too close to FF to justify owning 2 full systems in parallel... and since FF is pretty much mandatory for generic shooting (fast AF, long and fast tele) I will probably never invest there.
So I seriouly hope that Hasselblad provides an EVF option for the H6D or H7D.
Cheers,
Bernard
not sure i agree with this.....to me the GFX is definitely a step up from existing FF (incl the 850) but i agree that on a printed 8x10 the difference will be pretty much impossible to see.....but you can probably throw in an 8x10 from an APC-size camera and one from the existing top of the line 100mpix and it will probably still be hard to tell which one is which....
and that won't change once the next gen 100mpix sensors come out....
the step up is visible in tonality when retouching and when having to apply severe crops.....
i dont necessarily think the next sony FF sensor with 80mpix (or whatever it will be ) will be competition for the GFX or X1D....
i agree that the next gen 100 sensor will be an improvement but i think it just slide in nicely with the existing system....
of course the handling, speed, AF,....of existing DSLR and FF mirrorless will still be on a different level and one system does not replace both now and it won't then....