Eagle Eye said:No release prior to the holidays seems like a poor decision. Sure, they want to be able to meet production requirements, but they're going to take a hit if the D5100 becomes the hot selling dSLR for the holidays. Honestly, if I was just getting into photography, the D5100 would seem a more attractive buy than the T3i. The latter is essentially the same guts as the 2010 T2i; nearly two years old. The point and shoot market could take a hit this holiday if the iPhone has another update to its camera and the other phone makers follow suit. I'm not sure what Canon is predicting it will be selling a lot of camera-wise this holiday season...
seanmcr6 said:"It was suggested this was to make sure Canon could meet the production demands that the Christmas and holiday  seasons require"
What demand? There is a big xmas demand for the 1DmkIV? 5DmkII? I think these products are all on the downslope of their sales...there is no large demand. Canon would be foolish to push their releases into early next year if indeed they make higher sales at xmas time.
As for not annoucing new models that won't be available for 2-3 months....isn't this the norm? Doesn't Canon ALWAYS do this?
The 1DmkIII was announced in Feb and wasn't available until May...I'm no math whiz, but that's 3 months.
The 5D mkII was announced in the middle of Sept and was only shipped at the end of November. um...that would be 2 months.
I'm pretty confident this is exactly what will happen when Canon (finally) announces some new bodies.
sean
neuroanatomist said:nikkito said:seriously guys, do you always get canon bodies for xmas? i mean, expensive pro bodies...
Not me. I agree that the xxxxD/xxxD are Xmas presents, less so the xxD, and not really the xD.
Personally, I keep a separate 'gear fund' in which I accumulate supplemental income (consulting, etc.). When there's enough in there for what I want, I buy it. Voilà , Xmas any time of the year!
As for Canon ' concentrating on consumer bodies' for the holidays, it seems that a few years ago they managed to ramp up production of the 5DII around November...
In any case, a very naïve question to ask a shopkeeper...nikkito said:today i went to this photo shop in Zürich and i asked the owner about new canon cameras. He told me he talked to a representative and he said that there are no new bodies coming up in 2011. Damn, surely not what i wanted to hear.
aldvan said:In any case, a very naïve question to ask a shopkeeper...nikkito said:today i went to this photo shop in Zürich and i asked the owner about new canon cameras. He told me he talked to a representative and he said that there are no new bodies coming up in 2011. Damn, surely not what i wanted to hear.![]()
Eagle Eye said:No release prior to the holidays seems like a poor decision. Sure, they want to be able to meet production requirements, but they're going to take a hit if the D5100 becomes the hot selling dSLR for the holidays. Honestly, if I was just getting into photography, the D5100 would seem a more attractive buy than the T3i. The latter is essentially the same guts as the 2010 T2i; nearly two years old. The point and shoot market could take a hit this holiday if the iPhone has another update to its camera and the other phone makers follow suit. I'm not sure what Canon is predicting it will be selling a lot of camera-wise this holiday season...
silver_dot said:aldvan said:In any case, a very naïve question to ask a shopkeeper...nikkito said:today i went to this photo shop in Zürich and i asked the owner about new canon cameras. He told me he talked to a representative and he said that there are no new bodies coming up in 2011. Damn, surely not what i wanted to hear.![]()
He could tell you "If i let my beard grow, it will reach my feet before the DSLR you wait will be released." Would you prefer he told you frankly? ;D