* 12MP
* 5fps, Up to 21 RAW files
* Dust removing system
* 15-point TTL CMOS sensor
* Center point additionally sensitive with lenses of F2.8 or faster
* 96% frame coverage
* Magnification: 0.71x
* 3.0" 640x480 TFT LCD (920,000 pixels)
* ISO 50-3200 extended to 12800 and 25600
* DIGIC III, 14-bit
* Canon EF lens mount (not EF-S)
* Live View Mode
* The body is very similar to the 5D, similar handgrip
* Surprisingly cheap, US$ 1,899
Think its an D700 answer to crash it. When canon wents back to 12MP after 3 years they have a sensor that blows of evrything existing others. Maybe its at 12800 what Nicon does ad 6400? Still shure they will introduce 16 MP - maybe at 3.000$. Or they will to in spring next year . Anyway it would break Nikons back - no matter about features. It wouöd through them back where they where half a year ago. A horizon line is nice for those who do not watch through their viewfinder. But it does not make IQ better. And what me concerns, I would not pay additional $ 1.500 for it.
epuja:
I would say yes. It cannot be the 450 sensor. At this price and in an 5d-equal housing.
So I think they will show a new one maybe those low power stuff.
@rsg1_
sorry. ;-)
epuja:
No. If its only 12 MP its okay. That is still less then three year old stuff
Hey its still a rumor. Do you believ swedish? They are Nokia! Right? But they are Saab, too. And sweden does not make the big sales I think (do not really know). But we in gemany do. And here nobody knows anything. Thats the same with apple. But this is an US company ;-).
Edited by Ralph Conway on Aug 05, 2008 at 10:57 PM GMT
14-16 mp
iso 100-6400, extendable to 50-12800
light weather sealing, tiny bit better than 40d, nowhere close to 1d-series
4-6fps
15-20 raw frames buffer
40-50 jpg buffer
live view
100% viewfinder
0.5-2% spot meter at all af-points
new af-system.
af-micro adjust
2990,-
ulrikft wrote:
14-16 mp
iso 100-6400, extendable to 50-12800
light weather sealing, tiny bit better than 40d, nowhere close to 1d-series
4-6fps
15-20 raw frames buffer
40-50 jpg buffer
live view
100% viewfinder
0.5-2% spot meter at all af-points
new af-system.
af-micro adjust
2990,-
It would surprise me if Canon put a 100% VF and AF-MA in this model. That would mean they are willing to part with the "distiction strategy" between their pro-sumer and pro bodies.
Northlight-Images post up so many different rumors all the time that it's bound to get some specs correct
I thought this was kind of funny, it illustrates how many rumors Northlight-Images posts up. Posted on their site:
"2008 August
Since the page was huge, we've moved items from before 1st June 2008 to an archive page. We've moved very old (before December 2007) stuff to a second archive page"
I do like the price on this latest rumor though. If the price is at $1,899 and it follows a depreciation similar to the 40D, we should see it available for ~$1,300 after a year. I wonder what will happen to EF-S lenses in the future.
Compare 5D to D700, the main difference is AF, plus rain seal and LCD.
I tried both with 24-70/2.8, the 5D AF slow and not accurate, D700 is fast and right on every time. Nikon lens is much sharper
Seal and LCD ie another 2 points, Do you like 40D so called weather seal
D700 has feature as D3, why Canon user can not ask 1d feature on 5D2 at same price:wall
Compare 5D to D700, the main difference is AF, plus rain seal and LCD.
I tried both with 24-70/2.8, the 5D AF slow and not accurate, D700 is fast and right on every time. Nikon lens is much sharper
Seal and LCD ie another 2 points, Do you like 40D so called weather seal
D700 has feature as D3, why Canon user can not ask 1d feature on 5D2 at same price
Let me start another rumor. How about a 5D2 (40D with full frame sensor) [$1,899] plus a new 24-70/2.8 IS with the new 5-stop IS [$1,500] bundled as a kit for $3,000?
That should put Canon back on top of Nikon (that's what she said )
70-200f4 IS $1100 vs 600 non-IS
70-200f2.8 IS $1700 vs 1100 non-IS vs 1800 Nikon 70-200 VR (Sharper)
16-35f2.8mkII $1500 vs 1600 Nikon 14-24 (Sharper)
200f2IS $6000 vs 4000 Nikon 200/f2 ($2000 for IS)