Canon to Announce a Rebel 1300D Shortly

Pitbullo said:
They do lead in terms of sales, but times are changing.

Are times changing? In anything, the most recent data show the decline in dSLR sales slowing down, MILCs still not incresasing growth, and Canon gaining market share. But you're free to interpret the data however you want, your interpretation doesn't have to make sense as long as it makes you happy.
 
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neuroanatomist said:
slclick said:
neuroanatomist said:
42.

See, I can make a completely disconneted and irrelevant statement, too. ::)
One for every Sony ML user on the Forum? You're so generous!

Lol, no - just 42. It's the answer. It's always the answer. Think DeepThoughts, my friend... ;)

I can't think about that right now, I need to find the towel I misplaced.
 
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slclick said:
neuroanatomist said:
slclick said:
neuroanatomist said:
42.

See, I can make a completely disconneted and irrelevant statement, too. ::)
One for every Sony ML user on the Forum? You're so generous!

Lol, no - just 42. It's the answer. It's always the answer. Think DeepThoughts, my friend... ;)

I can't think about that right now, I need to find the towel I misplaced.

Perhaps this forum would function better if we used Babel fish.
 
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ExodistPhotography said:
This camera really isnt a upgrade for any current T5 owner...

Not much for a T5 owner, but It'll be a bonkers amazing upgrade for a T3 owner, and in my case also possibly a decent upgrade from the 5DMkII since it has Wi-Fi, a better metering system, and pixel density almost matching the 5DS!

And that on one of the smallest, lightest, and cheapest bodies that Canon makes. If you look at it right these things are frigging incredible.


Actually, the price benefits might not be something that should be so quickly overlooked. In some parts of the world people won't think twice about killing you for a few grand worth of camera gear. Use a Nifty Fifty, make sure to upload your pictures every evening, and chuck the camera if you're frightened.
 
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Wi-Fi is exactly the upgrade this camera needed for the target audience. The negativity on display in a camera enthusiasts/geeks forum is hilarious.
Thanks for the laugh kids.
 
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zim said:
Wi-Fi is exactly the upgrade this camera needed for the target audience. The negativity on display in a camera enthusiasts/geeks forum is hilarious.
Thanks for the laugh kids.
Funny you should say that....

I was talking to a friend a few days ago about getting a "real" camera to take on summer vacation and the requirements were a wide and a long zoom lens, built in flash, light and cheap, and being able to link it her phone...
 
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9VIII said:
Plainsman said:
... at 18Mp can't see Nikon competing with this....

Canon lets you change aperture in live view on any body, Nikon makes you buy the D500 to get that feature.

Apparently that aperture control stuff is pretty advanced technology.

Really ? I'm surprised.

On the other hand perhaps I'm easily surprised because it surprises me just how capable and effectively 'feature rich' these xxxxD cameras are.
 
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If you know what Digic 4+ is then thins is not the camera for you. The people to which this is targeted do not care a bit of processor types. This is for people who have taken photos with smart phones (forget P&S cameras. In 2015 60 smart phones were shipped for every compact camera). Ability to transfer photos to smart phones or tablets is an essential feature for that customer base. Sure Canon could make it better for a relatively small cost increase but that would only eat sales of the better versions.
 
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ajfotofilmagem said:
dolina said:
da_guy2 said:
It better be REALLY cheap.
+1,000,000,000

How about the 5d3 replacement? Any news?
A little bird told me that 5D Mark IV will be exatemente equal to the Mark III, but adds WI-FI, and NFC. :P ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
In addition to the change to 'Mark IV' from 'Mark III'. Let's not forget this ;D ;D ;D
 
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9VIII said:
Plainsman said:
... at 18Mp can't see Nikon competing with this....

Canon lets you change aperture in live view on any body, Nikon makes you buy the D500 to get that feature.

I can't believe Nikon still doesn't allow you to do that on their low-end.

Changing aperture in Av is probably my most used button (well, dial) after my shutter button.

I see so many people shoot with DSLR in live view for low subjects like flowers. If I had to turn on and off liveview each time I wanted to change my aperture, I would probably throw my camera in the nearest river out of frustraton.

The first time I heard a video reviewer say that you coulnd't change aperture in live view on the reviewed Nikon, I had to rewind the video to make sure I heard right.
 
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unfocused said:
slclick said:
neuroanatomist said:
slclick said:
neuroanatomist said:
42.

See, I can make a completely disconneted and irrelevant statement, too. ::)
One for every Sony ML user on the Forum? You're so generous!

Lol, no - just 42. It's the answer. It's always the answer. Think DeepThoughts, my friend... ;)

I can't think about that right now, I need to find the towel I misplaced.

Perhaps this forum would function better if we used Babel fish.

No, then we would actually understand the Vogon poetry posted here.
 
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Plainsman said:
neuroanatomist said:
Plainsman said:
neuroanatomist said:
Funny how some people know so much better than Canon how Canon should invest their own resources. ::)

Have you placed your order then..?

42.

See, I can make a completely disconneted and irrelevant statement, too. ::)

"...disconneted..."

Wow!

I don't follow, please explain.
 
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