Off-Brand (Canon, Nikon, etc.) Camera TalkTalk about non-Pentax film and digital cameras here, as well as third-party cameras compatible with Pentax-mount lenses.
I will say this much--if Canon were to make a smaller, under $2000 FF body, I'd definitely be interested. I really don't need all the MPs of the 5DMkII, but I'd like more than the original 5D--say somewhere in the range of 15MP or so for this new camera. If Canon were to actually bring something like this to the marketplace, I wouldn't be able to afford it right away, but once I've got my lens lineup in place, I'd definitely start saving.
Could Canon have been any more overt in taking on Pentax's K-7 with their own 7D?
If it's true, I'm sure they'll create an unfair advantage that will ensure people turn their heads towards the 7D and away from the K-7. Conniving thieves, I say.
Apparently to be the replacement for the 5D and priced at $2700. But this rumour has been alive at least since Oct 2007: Canon EOS 7D imminent? | Crave - CNET
afaik the 7d rumors were regarding it as a 5d replacement, but it turned out to be called 5d mkII instaed of 7D. they have been going on for a long time
afaik the 7d rumors were regarding it as a 5d replacement, but it turned out to be called 5d mkII instaed of 7D. they have been going on for a long time
You'are right. The 7D rumors started life as the 5D replacement. I find it interesting that they have not gone away.
There have also been the rumor that the 50D replacement will be the called the 7D to change Canon's number scheme to look less like Nikon's.
For sure the persistent 7D rumor could be the combination of fake info and wishfull Canon users. But if Sony releases a low cost FF, I expect Canon will be soon to follow.
Now that FF bodies are all at about $2700, how much longer can Pentax afford to wait before releaseing a FF body? They will need time to get the lenses in place to support FF. Can we expect to see FF bodies with a released price of under $2000.00 in the next two years?
DA Star lenses work with APS-C sized sensors only right? And maybe you'll never know, maybe Pentax and Samsung are working on a secret APS-C weapon where a state of the art APS-C sized sensor will rival a FF sensor. Or they might release a state-of-the-art FF sensor that will digitally adjust itself to work with APS-C sized lenses like the DA sets.
DA Star lenses work with APS-C sized sensors only right? And maybe you'll never know, maybe Pentax and Samsung are working on a secret APS-C weapon where a state of the art APS-C sized sensor will rival a FF sensor. Or they might release a state-of-the-art FF sensor that will digitally adjust itself to work with APS-C sized lenses like the DA sets.
The second is most likely what'll happen. I believe that It's basicly what Nikon is doing.
There is just soo much image quality you can squeeze out of APS-C.
It's really no different than film in that aspect, 35mm can only offer you so much then your stuck moving up to Medium Format.
Exactly, there is only so much you can squeeze out of APS-C. Eventually it will cost the camera makers less to increase the sensor size, then to make a high pixel density APS-C sensor. Sure they could cram photosites on until they reach point and shoot densities, but it will cost them money to improve the high ISO image quality we expect.
I didn't realise you could get a D700 for only 2399. Thats about the cost of buying all three FA ltds.
Interesting times for those of us that like to watch the new gear releases...
Could Canon have been any more overt in taking on Pentax's K-7 with their own 7D?
If it's true, I'm sure they'll create an unfair advantage that will ensure people turn their heads towards the 7D and away from the K-7. Conniving thieves, I say.
I will say this much--if Canon were to make a smaller, under $2000 FF body, I'd definitely be interested. I really don't need all the MPs of the 5DMkII, but I'd like more than the original 5D--say somewhere in the range of 15MP or so for this new camera. If Canon were to actually bring something like this to the marketplace, I wouldn't be able to afford it right away, but once I've got my lens lineup in place, I'd definitely start saving.
Heather
Want a 15+ MP FF body under $2k?
How about a used 1Ds Mark II? Can be had for $2k or less, pro build and autofocus, excellent battery life, and can be used to hammer nails if needed.
You'are right. The 7D rumors started life as the 5D replacement. I find it interesting that they have not gone away.
There have also been the rumor that the 50D replacement will be the called the 7D to change Canon's number scheme to look less like Nikon's.
For sure the persistent 7D rumor could be the combination of fake info and wishfull Canon users. But if Sony releases a low cost FF, I expect Canon will be soon to follow.
Now that FF bodies are all at about $2700, how much longer can Pentax afford to wait before releaseing a FF body? They will need time to get the lenses in place to support FF. Can we expect to see FF bodies with a released price of under $2000.00 in the next two years?
No, not at all. They already have 6 lenses to start out: the 2 D-FA macros, the 3 limiteds, and the FA 50mm f1.4 which all work on FF. All they need are a few zooms, even some rebadged Tamrons like they've already done in the past and you're good to go with over a half dozen lens line-up. Think of how many more Limiteds would sell if they came out with FF? IMO, the well known quality of the limiteds in the photographic world, combined with a well priced FF body would get a lot of other brand converts. About 10x more than what the K-7 will get.
I didn't realise you could get a D700 for only 2399. Thats about the cost of buying all three FA ltds.
Interesting times for those of us that like to watch the new gear releases...
The D700 price has been all over the place. Amazon had it last month for $2325, but it slowly crept up to $2399. Buy.com had it at $2200 two weeks ago, it's $2458 now.
I think the price dropped in July because people were waiting for a D700x? Or excess inventory? I actually don't think the D700 price will move much from current levels, even if a D700x was around because that will probably come in around $3500-4000.