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Re: Thanks Nikon, Canon may fail big


Vskibum5 wrote:
Ralph Conway wrote:
@ skibum:
The thing is ... lets wait.

Nikon did not come out with a D4 with less AF, less MP, less ISO, less FPS, less price (what they never did before) because they think, less in all fields is ENOUGH. They brought it, because it is what they could offer to make some olympic sales against 1D X (announced in Oktober). One just have to look at the offered body, to see that is a fast shoot back with what they have. They are again and (if they do not come out with something else this year) for the next couple of years the \"pro\" losers. Does one really belive D3X sold in numbers?

If they really offer a D800 letīs see, what it gives the people. I guess, it is not ISO (6.400), not fps, not IQ. It might be just PIXELS at the end. To answer that itīs putting a hand in a drawer. But we will see.


we will see, the rumors sound awfully solid though

and sure maybe they will make a total disaster with the sensor, although they\'ve had a good track record recently

and 3000 euro is a pretty high price tier (although OTOH since camera exchange rate often is 1 euro = 1 USD maybe the price is actually not so high)

and sure when it comes to lenses they have no answer to stuff like the 70-300L or even 70-200 f/4 IS so it\'s not all golden but you do have to admit they try to do what they can with their camera bodies


They have great lenses. :-) But you are right, my favorites are not available on the other side. Or much more expensive. But they have great 50mmīs Canon should copy!



Feb 04, 2012 at 01:27 PM
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Re: Thanks Nikon, Canon may fail big


skibum5 wrote:
Ralph Conway wrote:
@ skibum:
The thing is ... lets wait.

Nikon did not come out with a D4 with less AF, less MP, less ISO, less FPS, less price (what they never did before) because they think, less in all fields is ENOUGH. They brought it, because it is what they could offer to make some olympic sales against 1D X (announced in Oktober). One just have to look at the offered body, to see that is a fast shoot back with what they have. They are again and (if they do not come out with something else this year) for the next couple of years the \"pro\" losers. Does one really belive D3X sold in numbers?

If they really offer a D800 letīs see, what it gives the people. I guess, it is not ISO (6.400), not fps, not IQ. It might be just PIXELS at the end. To answer that itīs putting a hand in a drawer. But we will see.

we will see, the rumors sound awfully solid though





Feb 04, 2012 at 01:25 PM
Ralph Conway
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Re: Thanks Nikon, Canon may fail big


skibum5 wrote:
Ralph Conway wrote:
@ skibum:
The thing is ... lets wait.

Nikon did not come out with a D4 with less AF, less MP, less ISO, less FPS, less price (what they never did before) because they think, less in all fields is ENOUGH. They brought it, because it is what they could offer to make some olympic sales against 1D X (announced in Oktober). One just have to look at the offered body, to see that is a fast shoot back with what they have. They are again and (if they do not come out with something else this year) for the next couple of years the \"pro\" losers. Does one really belive D3X sold in numbers?

If they really offer a D800 letīs see, what it gives the people. I guess, it is not ISO (6.400), not fps, not IQ. It might be just PIXELS at the end. To answer that itīs putting a hand in a drawer. But we will see.

we will see, the rumors sound awfully solid though


They have great lenses. :-) But you are right, my favorites are not available on the other side. Or much more expensive. But they have great 50mmīs Canon should copy!



Feb 04, 2012 at 01:24 PM





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