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dilbert said:nzmargolies said:that1guy said:Peerke said:I just don't care what the name is, but a 5D size FF camera with 12-16 MP and 6 FPS would be my ideal camera too.
I agree, I could care less what you call it (heck, you could call it the Barbie Cam, and I'd buy it), but something like that sounds awesome. I've always maintained that I would have gotten the current 5dII if it would've had better AF, but adding some of the other goodies would be nice as well.
I will be very interested to see what FF offerings Canon comes out with next.
i just picked a naming convention i thought canon would be most likely to bite on. if it wants to be the 3D, so be it. But i think we can all agree a fast, medium-low mp FF camera would be amazing
If the 5Ds3 was (say) $3300 and the 5D3 was (say) $2200, would that be what you were looking for?
Yeah, I could go for that. The 5D (both versions I believe) went for about $2,700 when released, so that would be a reasonable premium for the extra features, and a reasonable discount for the toned down version.
I believe someone had mentioned that they thought the 7D was the "other" 5D, and I guess that could be true, but there is another way to look at it that could make a branching of the 5D seem possible (maybe it is just my own twisted logic wanting it to happen :
So, my thinking was that there might be room to add a slightly higher end 5D (or whatever you want to call it) for a slight price premium, and then have another 5D (again, insert your preferred name here) that still sees an improvement in specs (which isn't too unreasonable since technology always improves) but maybe takes away the metal body, for a slight price discount. Again, I don't work for Canon, so I don't know how feasible this is. Based on other stuff they have done though, it certainly wouldn't be a shock to me, and I would really enjoy a cheaper FF camera.
Either way, it is fun to talk about it ;D
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