Yes, but the point was to discuss the terminology in this rumour, not the skills of photographers.In my opinion, and it's only an opinion, it's the photographer that is professional or enthusiast, not the camera.
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Yes, but the point was to discuss the terminology in this rumour, not the skills of photographers.In my opinion, and it's only an opinion, it's the photographer that is professional or enthusiast, not the camera.
But that's my point. Debating over whether a 5DIV is a Professional or Enthusiast camera doesn't make much sense. It's not the camera that's professional.Yes, but the point was to discuss the terminology in this rumour, not the skills of photographers.
But that's my point. Debating over whether a 5DIV is a Professional or Enthusiast camera doesn't make much sense. It's not the camera that's professional.
I don’t know about the premium pricing model, but pros always use lower models as backup. If they really like the camera, they may use it more often. Pros who either can’t afford the top model, or don’t need some of the features, but prefer others, may use the lower model instead.Correct. Only for US markets though. That is how Canon US decided to position the 5D series locally They changed the tune in about a year with intent to capture more of the market with the same product and to justify a premium product pricing model.
But that's my point. Debating over whether a 5DIV is a Professional or Enthusiast camera doesn't make much sense. It's not the camera that's professional.
Uh, sure. I guess if you want to have that debate, go ahead. Doesn’t make a lot of sense to me, but maybe I just don’t get it.It does make sense in the context of this thread as the initial post discusses pro vs non-pro cameras.
I seem to remember that when the 5D first came out, which is when I first bought it, Apple considered it to be an advanced amateur camera, not a Pro model. I suppose that evolved over the years.
Typo. Meant to say Canon instead.Hi melgross.
Why would anyone care where Apple considered a Canon product had been targeted?
Cheers, Graham.
Typo. Meant to say Canon instead.
Humans do make mistake. Obviously Canon is what Melgross meant to say. Not Apple.If you make 5 mistakes spelling Canon, you get an Apple...
I have no idea where that came from. I wrote Canon.Hi melgross.
Why would anyone care where Apple considered a Canon product had been targeted?
Cheers, Graham.
Clearly your auto correction knows something we don't: Harry got it right all along, Apple's swallowing the Canon camera divisionI have no idea where that came from. I wrote Canon.
Yeah, I was just about to say: what is the Harry’s latest on this?Clearly your auto correction knows something we don't: Harry got it right all along, Apple's swallowing the Canon camera division