trentchau Offline Buy and Sell: On
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Brutus_B wrote:
Its entirely possible that what Canon considers "ground breaking" "revollutionary" or so on could be totally at odds to what most photographers would consider to be such.
As an example Canon seems to think that people want/need direct print buttons even on the most high end gear, yet has anyone Ive ever meet said they want/need that, or even use it ? Nope.
To me, some new sensor technology, some good fast DO long lenses, new wide angles, IS built into the body, heck even a MLU button would be cool.
But hey, we might just get an XT N with picture styles and a 1Ds mkII N with pictures styles and a bunch of new point and shoots, with picture styles and wi fi direct print functions.
Groundbreaking ? Not hardly, but we'll just have to wait another 27 days and find out (hopefully less with some "leaks" 
In the all and all though nothing is as groundbreaking right now. Canon seemed to jump quite a step with Digic II.
Nikon Users seemed to be happy to get a camera that compared to the current Canon (but not exactly surpassing them per say).
People started preaching about things like weather sealed bodies and so on because they were all that's different. Otherwise it's just another camera with a higher megapixel count.
I know it's not saying much since i have canons 2 latest cameras in my sig. Kinda hypocritical. But I think Canon was kinda smart to do a generation gap type approach.
If not this one, the next drop will be another hammer.
Edited on Aug 13, 2006 at 05:20 AM
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