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Sorry, but I am not understanding the excitement, unless it is an excitable frustration of sorts. The tests available on the 7D show ISO 1600 full of noise, and forget ISO 3200. And, there are focusing issues that prevent the camera from using what is advertised. And, the magic IS system is not on the body as many think, but integral to the lens, and only the 100mm macro that is not availabel yet.
But there is more, Canon provided the testers with beta camera units containing software and hardware that will not be in production because it is not good enough. So, the tests were completed with faulty equipment.
The Nikon D300 was not raped to create the 7D, it still retains its 3D focusing, 1005 RGB exposure, and other features, even tho many others were cloned. Although the unit that may have been dissected for designs and asolutions has been garbaged its family remains.
Nikon not only set the pace but virtually guarantees that their pro cameras can bring the shot home.
That is big time.
Sorry for this Canon minute, but Nikons seem to be getting Canon envy for no sane reason I can see.
The 1DSMk I and II series is a bit dated don't you know? And the MK III series is only used with twinkle toes and holding ones breath that the system will work when the shot counts.
If Nikon lowered the price of the D3 with mass consumption in mind then the world would change.
Joe
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