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p.2 #9 · Canon 30D Big Mistake by Canon! | |
uz2work wrote:
IraGraham wrote:
Monito wrote:
If it's so bad, sell your 5D and lenses and buy Nikon. I bet you don't. I also think you'd be a fool to buy an incompatible Nikon as a second camera.
When I say bad, I say bad compared to the competition, D200. It does not compare to my 5D by a long shot, so no I would not want a D200 over a 5D, that would be silly.
Canon is about the closest thing to a "marketing genius" with regard to
DSLR design and sales as there is. I assure you that they know what they are doing.
The 20D or 30D is not in competition with the D200. Both Canon and Nikon know that the real competition in DSLRs is at the entry level. Beyond the entry level, Canon and Nikon both are making no attempt to "compete" with each other. Canon has no model to match up with either the D2x or the D200. Nikon has no model to match up with the 1DsII or 5D, or even the 1DII, for that matter. And neither cares.
The "competition" that the two care about is between the D50/D70 and the
350D/30D. That is where the bulk of the sales are. That is where each manufacturer can sell lenses to new buyers, and that is where they hook new buyers in as potential customers for the high end bodies down the road. In the 20D, Canon already had a body that compares favorably with the D70, and now they have improved it with the 30D and lowered the price to help it to compete better with the D70. I'd say that Canon has done quite well in making sure that it is competitive at the level where the money is to be made.
When you get into the higher end models, each manufacturer has its own philosophy and concept of what a "high end" DSLR should be and neither cares much about what the other is doing.
While current 20D owners may not feel much of a need to upgrade to the 30D, I'm quite certain that Canon will do very well with the 30D with first time
DSLR buyers, owners of the 10D (and older models), and those who want to upgrade from a Rebel. If I didn't have a 20D, I'd consider the 30D a very attractive body for the spot meter, increase in buffer depth, and added ability to adjust ISO in 1/3 stop increments alone. Again, I think it is a worthy evolutionary step, and the rest of us need to come to grips with the notion that DSLR technology has reached a state of maturity. The 1DIIN should have given us a hint that future new models are going to be more incremental in the nature of their "improvements" than they are going to be revolutionary.
They will make the cameras more of a pleasure to use, but they will will not dramatically improve the quality of the images (that will be up to the photographer to improve his/her skills. )
The next major change in pixel density will not come until DigicIII, and Canon will not unveil DigicIII on anything less than a 1-series body.
Les
I agree with everything Les says and want to add a couple thoughts.
I think many folks here tend to see the DSLR world through the lens of these forums, seeing new camera models in terms of upgrades. At this moment there are 1920 people looking at FM. That is a small fraction of the total people who own DSLRs. I do not know for sure, but I bet most purchasers of DSLRs are new buyers and not upgraders. This market has not reached saturation. There will be many more converts from film in the years to come. They will be buying the 30D and its successors.
The other point I want to make is that there is very little difference between 8 and 10 MP. It is a 25% gain in total pixels but only 10% in linear pixels. The 30D produces an image with 3504 pixels on the long dimension and the D200, 3872. If you took these images and sized them to 20" they would be 175 and 194 ppi, respectively. That is not a big difference. Or figured another way, the 30D yields a 11.68" wide image at 300ppi and the 200D, 12.9". Again, this is not a big difference. There are people who routinely make beautiful prints at 20"x30" and larger with 8 and even 6 MP cameras. Anyone who really needs more than 8 MP would be better off getting a 5D or 1Ds Mk II.
Edited by Quercus on Feb 21, 2006 at 12:28 PM GMT
Edited on Feb 22, 2006 at 07:29 PM
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