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Rob Eckert Registered: Apr 21, 2003 Total Posts: 1313 Country: United States |
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0612/tech-tips.html The December 2006 Issue of Digital Journalist has been posted. In the Tech Tips Column Mr. Westfall clears up some information that has been swirling around about Canon's future plans. Naturally he can not specifically state anything but he does quell some rumors. Food for thought. |
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Rainer Registered: May 18, 2004 Total Posts: 496 Country: United States |
Yes, this is especially interesting regarding the comments on the merger of the 1D and 1Ds cameras; looks like that was a misunderstanding and is not supposed to happen. (Or it's a great marketing trick to make people believe it's not going to happen and then surprise them, who knows ...) |
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MPerdomo Registered: Dec 14, 2004 Total Posts: 1596 Country: United States |
Maybe this will teach everyone not to treat Chuck Westfall's word as gospel |
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vachss Registered: Oct 09, 2003 Total Posts: 950 Country: United States |
Well, this should jump-start the pre-PMA rumor churn nicely... Seriously though, it sounds like an extended form of: "I just can't say, so don't ask". |
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Yakim Peled Registered: Nov 18, 2004 Total Posts: 5183 Country: Israel |
1.3X will probably stay. Good. I like it. |
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BeeMan458 Registered: Mar 01, 2002 Total Posts: 7712 Country: United States |
Posted web based interviews with the Canon "Big Wigs," they stated, for the record, they intended to have two and only two formats; 1.6X and FF in their product "pyramid". They also stated, empatically, for the record, that they intended to bring the two bodies together into one. Yes, things change but Canon's execs are in disagreement with Chuck's comments. |
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cgardner Registered: Nov 18, 2002 Total Posts: 2909 Country: United States |
About the time the new Rebel was announced Canon published two new white papers, one on the Rebel and the second about CMOS sensors. |
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CTYankee Registered: Jan 09, 2004 Total Posts: 5160 Country: United States |
BeeMan458 wrote: |
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RDKirk Registered: Apr 11, 2004 Total Posts: 4582 Country: United States |
I give Mr Westfall a lot of credit for what appears to be some difficult aspects of his role with Canon USA. |
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RDKirk Registered: Apr 11, 2004 Total Posts: 4582 Country: United States |
Its also imporant to mention that execs are rarely in agreement. I've worked in development before and its often that there exist several 'plans'. Development and Marketing often have different ideas about the future. Even within those groups the ideas differ. Who knows if they have a decided plan in place even now. |
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hahr Registered: Sep 30, 2004 Total Posts: 2039 Country: United States |
i highly doubt we'll see merged bodies anytime soon, regardless of what canon has or hasn't said. most sports photography doesn't need high resolution and most studio photography doesn't need to be shot at over 4~5 frames-per-second. 8 megapixels is plenty for a full-page newspaper/magazine spread and 1.3x seems to be working well for many of the world's magazine/newspaper photogs, especially with telephoto lenses. |
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Mariner Registered: Jul 04, 2006 Total Posts: 222 Country: United States |
I think we can learn much from this column by Mr. Westfall. Because this is a "Column" and not an interview per se, we can assume that this is a Topic Mr. Westfall has chosen to discuss. He is trying to set expectations to the right order of magnitude for the near term. That being said, I think he is telling us that the 1Ds and D2n lines will remain as individual product lines. It does seem to give some added weight to the generaly held notion that the 1Ds will be the body to be replaced next. Perhaps by the time they get around to replacing the 1Dn, they will have a way of accomplishing a variable full frame-crop frame body? |
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tuantran Registered: Oct 26, 2006 Total Posts: 25 Country: United States |
I agree that merging would be a bad thing for the majority of consumers. |
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mill4570 Registered: Jul 27, 2005 Total Posts: 442 Country: United States |
I have to agree with flatdraft on this one. Canon has targeted the two 1 Series cameras at two different groups. Who would charge out and buy this combination camera even if it was available at 6 to 7 thousand? I doubt if newspapers and magazines would be interested. They couldn't justify the extra cost over the MKII. Studio photographers, maybe if the image quality was much improved, but they would be paying for sports features they would likely never use. |
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JohnJ80 Registered: May 11, 2005 Total Posts: 3715 Country: United States |
Basically what this means, is that like any large company/large organization not everybody got the memo. They also don't disclose anything fullly (for obvious reasons) so there is probably a third choice that is not obvious that makes ALL the statements true in some fashion. |
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moondigger Registered: Jan 07, 2005 Total Posts: 5276 Country: United States |
I disagree that it would add to cost to make full-frame sensor camera frame rates comparable to the 1.3x sensor camera frame rates. Moore's law applies to that aspect of it -- CPUs and memory get faster and cheaper all the time. Westfall implying that 1.3x is required for high frame rates is bogus with current technology. That may have been true 3 or 5 years ago, but it certainly is not true now. I wouldn't be at all surprised if the DIGIC III could handle it already. |
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EOS20 Registered: Mar 06, 2005 Total Posts: 11416 Country: Australia |
I hope that Canon keeps the APS-H sensors and put them into more bodies like a EOS 3D and possibly even a 30D style camera. The crop of the APS-H makes it useful for both shooting wide, and also gives you that extra bit of reach when using your teliphoto lenses. |
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JohnJ80 Registered: May 11, 2005 Total Posts: 3715 Country: United States |
moondigger wrote: |
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PaulB Registered: May 30, 2003 Total Posts: 173 Country: United Kingdom |
And 'if' the limit of resolution is approached - now or in the near future - on a FF sensor then the only way to go is a bigger sensor (with all that that implies.......). |
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John Black Registered: Jul 15, 2004 Total Posts: 3275 Country: United States |
Some people here are assuming all these CTO's and Product Managers are equally briefed and coordinated. Yes, there are product roadmaps, but that doesn't stop a CTO or Product Manager or R&D Director from adding their own opinion. And then we try to read between the lines of what somebody says in another country when English is not their first language |
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moondigger Registered: Jan 07, 2005 Total Posts: 5276 Country: United States |
JohnJ80 wrote: |
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JohnJ80 Registered: May 11, 2005 Total Posts: 3715 Country: United States |
John Black wrote: |
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CTYankee Registered: Jan 09, 2004 Total Posts: 5160 Country: United States |
RDKirk wrote: |
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JohnJ80 Registered: May 11, 2005 Total Posts: 3715 Country: United States |
moondigger wrote: |