Tariq Gibran wrote:
I don\'t know what MP the Fuji is supposed to be but the Nikon D800 is all but certain to use a 36MP Sony CMOS sensor and it\'s very likely the Canon 5DIII will be around the same.
Makes me think that the 5DIII will be close to the 5DII\'s pixel count if it\'s released soon,
on the other hand, Canon could wait to see what Nikon & Sony release and see how the market reacts to them before committing to a low MP 5DIII, or add a high MP body above the 5DIII(1DsIV/3D).
Canon U.S.A. is unveiling two PowerShot Elph-series point-and-shoot cameras and a new flagship Power-Shot G-series model. The G1X (shipping in February at a $799 suggested retail) will be positioned for advanced amateurs and professionals looking for a walk-around point-and-shoot model and offers a large 1.5-inch 14.3-mega-pixel CMOS image sensor and a 4x (28-112mm) optical zoom lens.
It is said to have a shallow depth of field and an aperture range of F/2.5-16 affording better low-light capability.
Other new features include 14-bit RAW file support, a new DIGIC 5 image processor with improved low-light support, high-speed burst HQ shooting of up to 6fps/4.5 fps at full resolution, multi-area white balance adjustment, expanded Smart Auto settings, child-weighted face detection system, handheld night scene and HDR mode. It will shoot up to FullHD 1080 video and includes a 720p Movie Digest mode to automatically compile a video log of all still shots.
Tariq Gibran wrote:
I don\'t know what MP the Fuji is supposed to be but the Nikon D800 is all but certain to use a 36MP Sony CMOS sensor and it\'s very likely the Canon 5DIII will be around the same.
Makes me think that the 5DIII will be close to the 5DII\'s pixel count if it\'s released soon,
on the other hand, Canon could wait to see what Nikon & Sony release and see how the market reacts to them before committing to a low MP 5DIII, or add a high MP body above the 5DIII(1DsIV/3D).
Canon U.S.A. is unveiling two PowerShot Elph-series point-and-shoot cameras and a new flagship Power-Shot G-series model. The G1X (shipping in February at a $799 suggested retail) will be positioned for advanced amateurs and professionals looking for a walk-around point-and-shoot model and offers a large 1.5-inch 14.3-mega-pixel CMOS image sensor and a 4x (28-112mm) optical zoom lens.
Tariq Gibran wrote:
I don\'t know what MP the Fuji is supposed to be but the Nikon D800 is all but certain to use a 36MP Sony CMOS sensor and it\'s very likely the Canon 5DIII will be around the same.
Makes me think that the 5DIII will be close to the 5DII\'s pixel count if it\'s released soon,
on the other hand, Canon could wait to see what Nikon & Sony release and see how the market reacts to them before committing to a low MP 5DIII, or add a high MP body above the 5DIII(1DsIV/3D).