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Canon still well behind in the sensor war
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016 23:25:28 -0700 (PDT), RichA
wrote: I don't know why anyone would buy this. Second-tier in every way, with so many better choices out there. http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/cano...1300d-review/4 I guess you missed the DXO evaluation of the sensor in the new 1Dx camera. It scored higher than the sensor in the D5. Same numerical score, slightly higher individual numbers. Canon is back. |
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On 7/1/2016 8:58 PM, Davoud wrote:
: I guess you missed the DXO evaluation of the sensor in the new 1Dx camera. It scored higher than the sensor in the D5. Same numerical score, slightly higher individual numbers. Canon is back. Back? It was never gone. Nitpickers and other ignoramuses will nitpick, but there are a number of very fine DSLR brands on the market, with Canon the most popular, at least among professionals. Anecdotally, I attended a [NJ Gov.] Chris Christie town hall meeting a few days ago and the press photographers all had Cannon DSLRs. OK, just a tiny sample ...but I made a mental note of it. == Later... Ron C -- |
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Ron C:
Anecdotally, I attended a [NJ Gov.] Chris Christie town hall meeting a few days ago... Shame on you. and the press photographers all had Cannon DSLRs. OK, just a tiny sample ...but I made a mental note of it. No surprises there. -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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In article , Davoud
wrote: I guess you missed the DXO evaluation of the sensor in the new 1Dx camera. It scored higher than the sensor in the D5. Same numerical score, slightly higher individual numbers. Canon is back. Back? It was never gone. Nitpickers and other ignoramuses will nitpick, but there are a number of very fine DSLR brands on the market, with Canon the most popular, at least among professionals. canon and nikon have been leapfrogging each other for years. with the introduction of the nikon d3, nikon was *well* ahead of canon. maybe that will swing back or maybe it won't. nikon isn't sitting still. either way, you can't go wrong. |
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