What does the "D" in all camera bodies mean?

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I've been thinking about this for a little while now, but I still don't know the answer.
What does the "D" actually mean in camera model names such as 5D, 7D, 6D, 550D, D7000, D800, D90 and so on?

/Michael
 
Tiedtke said:
I've been thinking about this for a little while now, but I still don't know the answer.
What does the "D" actually mean in camera model names such as 5D, 7D, 6D, 550D, D7000, D800, D90 and so on?

/Michael

wow! I was really sure someone was just trolling :) New in the game? :)
 
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I saw a comment somewhere (honestly can't remember) about the zzD line kind of nearing its end. As in we're at 60D now, with only 70, 80, 90 remaining.

Maybe Canon will go back to no 'D' when that happens so to restart the line.

Mt Spokane Photography said:
Digital!
When we had film Cameras like the Rebel, there was no "D". Canon and others added the "D" to help users know it was digital.
Now that almost everything is digital, its really unnecessary, but in 1995, it was a good idea.
 
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"D" is is the first letter of the whole acronym, which maybe in several years finally fully appears there. It's going slowly towards "DxO" word. 1 Dx is almost there, the rest still far away. Future models maybe finally will catch the desired standard.

Sleepy. Fooling around...
 
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dirtcastle said:
I look forward to the day when someone is at the store and the sales person asks, "would you like to see the 9D or the 90D?"

What... did I stutter??

I'd like to know what will be the successor to the 90D ,which will probably launch in around 2025, if the period between x0D bodies is 4 years, and the successor to the 950D which will launch in 2019, assuming Canon launches a new xx0D body every year.

Maybe all the current members of the Canon product marketing department plan to be elsewhere by then.....
 
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RuneL said:
Tiedtke said:
I've been thinking about this for a little while now, but I still don't know the answer.
What does the "D" actually mean in camera model names such as 5D, 7D, 6D, 550D, D7000, D800, D90 and so on?

/Michael

wow! I was really sure someone was just trolling :) New in the game? :)

At some point, old technology is forgotten, what with the playstation and i-phone generation. Remember when music was on big black vinyl discs, and nobody bothered calling it 'analog'?? ;D
 
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Tiedtke said:
I've been thinking about this for a little while now, but I still don't know the answer.
What does the "D" actually mean in camera model names such as 5D, 7D, 6D, 550D, D7000, D800, D90 and so on?

/Michael

Now seriously, my prof was used to say "there is no stupid question only stupid answers" but I think it was implied that one shouldn't push the limits of the statement. ;-)
 
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gmrza said:
I'd like to know what will be the successor to the 90D ,which will probably launch in around 2025, if the period between x0D bodies is 4 years, and the successor to the 950D which will launch in 2019, assuming Canon launches a new xx0D body every year.
91D, 90DMkII , whatever. As long as they produce better cameras...
gmrza said:
Maybe all the current members of the Canon product marketing department plan to be elsewhere by then.....
;D
 
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