sifpandor wrote:
NO! They are not rumors, I won't let them be. It is a camera with 21.1.mp, clean ISO to 25600, 6.5 fps, shutter rated to 150K clicks, weather sealing, 51 point AF, and according to the Chinese website a 3.2 foot lcd. Pretty sweet!
Seriously though, it is a lot of fun speculating about what Canon has in the works, what the price will be and perhaps most importantly how will Canon's competitors respond. This is a great way for Canon to create a buzz about the new camera(s), amongst the people who will possibly be buying it, without spending a lot of money on advertising. So, come on Canon, release the details already. So when is Photokina, anyway?
-- Mark
keep having EOSFun. I think it's particularly funny when people get upset by EOSFun....Show more →
ditto...
I don't think anyone should get upset with him at all, ever...he is just having EOSfun time!! GO Canon!!!
You are quite correct on this. The government in the UK does take 17.5% VAT - bastards! I think most of it is going on the defense budget at present, its all those US helicopters we keep buying!
Can anyone remind me please when the 5D Mk2 Non Disclosure Agreement is meant to expire, thanks I can't remember, my brain is melting under the pressure of all this speculation.
I've had a horrible thought, they're not just going to release a new Rebel or something?, we are SURE there is a 5D replacement coming, aren't we?
David Baldwin wrote:
I've had a horrible thought, they're not just going to release a new Rebel or something?, we are SURE there is a 5D replacement coming, aren't we?
Perhaps it's a 10000D - Canon's revolution new camera... the world's first disposable DSLR, £49 inlcuding 1Gb SD card!
True. But I think you've maybe been overindulging, it appears you've caught the EOSflu!
*lol* Probably yes. I have never gotten so caught up in new cameras before as now. I have been shooting with more or less the same kit for the past 4 years now (ok, I got a 40D earlier this year but it really isnt that far from a 20D anyway), but by December, I expect to have 2 new and significantly higher-res bodies (50D and 7D). If that isnt EOSFun, I dont know what is.
I hear you about people complaining what a disappointment the 7D will be simply b/c it doesnt match the D700 spec-for-spec. Well, that isnt going to happen. So might as well get used to hearing about "we don't need more res or lower noise, we just want better IQ" [!!].
"Be the first in the UK to see Canon’s latest Digital SLR
The Canon EOS 50D will be on show at our new retail premises for TWO DAYS ONLY! Come along to the Canon Pro Open day on Tuesday 9th September and also see this most-have product on Wednesday 10th September."
I wonder if there will be more than just the 50D to show on these dates?
mabidally wrote:
So finally it seems we have a 21MP 7D...
I won't be happy with a 7D. I want a 3D i.e. with full weather sealing and a superior AF system ...... plus a built-in flash. Okay, I threw that one in just to annoy the anti-flash folks!
Edited by bobbytan on Sep 08, 2008 at 12:48 PM GMT
bobbytan wrote:
I won't be happy with a 7D. I want a 3D i.e. with full weather sealing and a superior AF system .... plus a built-in flash. Okay, I threw that one in just to annoy the anti-flash folks!
Okay, allow me to clarify .... I DON'T want an integral battery grip, as I HATE grips. So no thank you .... keep your 1D/1Ds bodies. I want a pro but compact/lightweight body like the D5 or D700.
Edited by bobbytan on Sep 08, 2008 at 12:51 PM GMT
Both of these support ETTL and are very small & light, using only 2-AAA batteries.
When I want to "go light", I prefer the Canon 220EX, which while it is slightly bigger and heavier (4-AA batts) it is still quite small & light....and also supports high speed sync and has near-IR red light AF assist, which I do not believe either of the others do...nor does the popup flash.
"Be the first in the UK to see Canon’s latest Digital SLR
The Canon EOS 50D will be on show at our new retail premises for TWO DAYS ONLY! Come along to the Canon Pro Open day on Tuesday 9th September and also see this most-have product on Wednesday 10th September."
I wonder if there will be more than just the 50D to show on these dates?
You can even order the 5D replacement from them for £2,000.00
I DON'T want an integral battery grip, as I HATE grips. So no thank you .... keep your 1D/1Ds bodies. I want a pro but compact/lightweight body like the D5 or D700.
Exactly. Isn't that big fat bottom part of the 1 series body just for the huge battery? Seems it shouldn't be too challenging to put a smaller battery in a "gripless" body with many of the abilities of the 1 series retained. Oh, wait, that would be the 5D. I love what the 1 series cams can do, but I don't own any because I dislike the huge, heavy body. I have large hands, but I don't want a grip; I have never used a grip on any of the Canon dslr's that I have owned.
Would Canon, when everybody is expecting a 5D successor, use the marketing term "Future of Photography", yet introduce (only) a camera with a higher model number ("7D")?
Kagetsu wrote:
Yeah, I think so... Just couldn't remember. I was actually looking for the other two photo's as they came up blank under a search. ^_^'
i took them off my server since i decide the whole thing was dumb and that they were just either a taped 5D or a 5D obscured by mpeg artifacting (although there is a SMALL chance it is the new 5D)
thw2 wrote:
It's something I myself have problems comprehending. Nikon has all the fanbase and lenses. Sony does not. What Sony really has is a lot of marketing power.
i think they are thinking like 10 years down the line
tom in mpls wrote:
Exactly. Isn't that big fat bottom part of the 1 series body just for the huge battery? Seems it shouldn't be too challenging to put a smaller battery in a "gripless" body with many of the abilities of the 1 series retained. Oh, wait, that would be the 5D. I love what the 1 series cams can do, but I don't own any because I dislike the huge, heavy body. I have large hands, but I don't want a grip; I have never used a grip on any of the Canon dslr's that I have owned.
Personal preference, many photographers, myself included find that the batterygrip, or preferably the PRO bodies add better balance to the package. A 5D or a D300/D700 with a 70-200 or even a 300 f/2.8 balances quite badly and can be a pain to operate handheld for a long period of time. More so than any of the PRO bodies. I find it more important to have good balance in the camera compared to loose weight. Personal preference :-)