Agilar said:I think there will be a 1Ds update/merge this year and in 2012 we will get a 5D update, that makes sense too me.
WarStreet said:Hope they release the 5DIII before the end of the world![]()
distant.star said:That's funny. Before I read this I was thinking someone should check with that guy who said the world was going to end. Surely he knows when the 5D3 will arrive -- before or after then end of the world. On the other hand, he's been strangely quiet since the flub.
WarStreet said:Hope they release the 5DIII before the end of the world![]()
WarStreet said:I think the release order from these companies will be Nikon, Canon, Sony, with a small time difference between them. Sony Rumors are sure that the release of their next FF will be in 2012. Hope they release the 5DIII before the end of the world![]()
ronderick said:I thought Sony announced a little while back that they're putting their main thrust behind their APS-C lineup (which most people see it as a retreat from the FF market).
If I remember correctly, they discontinued their Alpha-850 w/o replacement, leaving the Alpha-900 as the only available FF model (which predates the 850).
motorhead said:Delaying release is always a bad idea for a market leader because it gives the underdogs a chance to catch up and dream of overtaking.
lee_hom said:motorhead said:Delaying release is always a bad idea for a market leader because it gives the underdogs a chance to catch up and dream of overtaking.
Nikon and Sony better do overtaking Canon. So we have more choices.
zerotiu said:Frankly speaking, I only consider using Canon and Nikon DSRLs. I never consider other brands.
So how about you?
WarStreet said:zerotiu said:Frankly speaking, I only consider using Canon and Nikon DSRLs. I never consider other brands.
So how about you?
That was true in the past, but the future might be different. Sony sales are looking very positive. Even their lens selection is improving.
The SLT technology have it's own advantages and disadvantages. It might be that Sony will never manage to completely remove the SLT disadvantages, and traditional SLR will remain the preferred technology, but what if they manage ? Is Canon doing something on this route or they will be wrong footed ?
scalesusa said:For consumers, this is good. Big companies competiting and spending money on innovation will mean more competition, and that is always better for the consumer. it tends to produce improved products as well as to push prices lower.