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Some people think that all 18 mp sensors are the same, even though they obviously are not. If Nikon uses a 18mp semsor, will it be a old worn out Canon sensor? What about the Nikon D4, its 16mp, must be a old worn out sensor from the Canon 1DS MK II?Pitbullo said:Quite interesting! I think the next generation crop cameras, with the 7DII as the first to be released are gonna have an entire new generation sensors. I dont think Canon dare to release a pro crop camera with the worn out 18mp sensor. That is why it is taking so long.
Hillsilly said:When I look at the 1Dx, 5Diii, D800 etc I'm left wondering if the sensors are lacking anything that a typical user could want.
Mt Spokane Photography said:Some people think that all 18 mp sensors are the same, even though they obviously are not. If Nikon uses a 18mp semsor, will it be a old worn out Canon sensor? What about the Nikon D4, its 16mp, must be a old worn out sensor from the Canon 1DS MK II?Pitbullo said:Quite interesting! I think the next generation crop cameras, with the 7DII as the first to be released are gonna have an entire new generation sensors. I dont think Canon dare to release a pro crop camera with the worn out 18mp sensor. That is why it is taking so long.
coreyhkh said:“The 7D was ahead of its time,” says Chuck Westfall, a Canon technical advisor, by way of explaining the new-product black hole since the EOS 7D was announced. He says the 7D-level Canon is not dead at Canon.
Yes yes yes I caint wait
grafixstop said:It's hard to believe there's a sensor problem, but it's not hard to believe there's a marketing problem. With a product line with four offerings between $800-1800, why compound the problem. If you assume the Rebel line will be the $800 entry point and that the 6D at $2000 beings a new classification - full frame - it would appear that a single offering in the middle at the $1400 price point would be an adequate answer. ...