AndrewWG
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same with me and birds, especially little ones, are so fast my rebel misses a lot of shots i want to take but i'm sure it does depend on what you shoot..ie a tree vs a chickadee![]()

Andy
same with me and birds, especially little ones, are so fast my rebel misses a lot of shots i want to take but i'm sure it does depend on what you shoot..ie a tree vs a chickadee![]()
who knows, but look what Sony just announced
August 20, 2007 Sony today announced it is commercializing a new CMOS sensor for upcoming digital SLRs. The 12.47-megapixel APS-C size CMOS promises improved noise reduction, better image quality, and faster speeds of up to 10.39 frames per second, according to a company press release.
I saw that also and am very interested in seeing where it leads. The real question is whether or not Sony will release a model with it first or if there is enough pressure from the likes of Nikon, Pentax, Samsung, etc. to allow them access to it at the same time.
Kevin
I also read a very interesting article that said Canon is more concerned with Sony than they are Nikon
... I think the average consumer wins no matter what...
I believe Canon still sells more DSLRs than all competitors combined. So, regretfully they'll continue to demand a premium for thier lenses and they're not going to put image stabilization in the body for a very very VERY long time. They've way too much strategicly invested in lense based IS designs.
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That said - lets not forget that Canon remains the only manufacturer to sell a full sized sensor DSLR. .![]()
rumor has it that the sony pro level dslr due out by the end of march 08 will have a full size sensor, I think that's one of the reasons Canon is worried about Sony..
Not having seen the Canon quote about Sony, I would guess that it's also got something to do with Sony providing sensors for other companies - especially Nikon.
Not having seen the Canon quote about Sony, I would guess that it's also got something to do with Sony providing sensors for other companies - especially Nikon.
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But Canon is more worried about the arrival of Sony, which quickly entered the SLR market by acquiring Konica Minolta's camera assets. Sony offers the A100 today, but two more models in its Alpha SLR line are due in coming months.
"I know Canon is always worried about Sony. Sony is a powerhouse in Japan," Glaz said. Sony makes its own image sensors and image processors, making them--like Canon--an integrated business. "They have a lot of technology in-house. They're very similar to Canon, except more diverse."
rumor has it that the sony pro level dslr due out by the end of march 08 will have a full size sensor, I think that's one of the reasons Canon is worried about Sony..
This is what I thought as well. Canon makes their own sensor's but Nikon uses Sony's sensor's. Also Pentax uses them as well, correct? (along with Samsung {who? hehe} and Sony's own dSLR. So here is 1 company providing sensors for upwards of 4 different dSLR makers and Canon is only 1. Canon maybe big, but if all the others are doing the exact same thing its going to keep them looking over their shoulder.
With that new Sony sensor at 12.5MP in a Nikon high end body, that will give the 40D more than a run for its money. Especially if what they say is true and the noise issue at the 12.5MP isn't to bad.
But thats what keeps up going back for more toys. We certainly do win in the end.![]()
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There are also rumors that Nikon will announce a full frame dslr this week. I've no idea as to the validity of those rumors as I will not be in the market for such a camera and have paid little attention to such things, but I suppose I'll go ahead and spread the rumors![]()
There are also rumors that Nikon will announce a full frame dslr this week. I've no idea as to the validity of those rumors as I will not be in the market for such a camera and have paid little attention to such things, but I suppose I'll go ahead and spread the rumors![]()