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Nikon maintains DSLR lead over Canon
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frederick wrote:
http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk..._128284.h tml Does that mean should I contemplate moving up to a dslr I should let a poll determine my choice. Dave Cohen |
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On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 00:14:23 GMT, Dave Cohen wrote:
frederick wrote: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk..._128284.h tml Does that mean should I contemplate moving up to a dslr I should let a poll determine my choice. Dave Cohen Either that or ask RichA |
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Dave Cohen wrote:
frederick wrote: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk..._128284.h tml Does that mean should I contemplate moving up to a dslr I should let a poll determine my choice. Dave Cohen 55% of me says yes, 43% says no. 2% of me did not respond. I have a +/- 4% margin of error. Hope this helps. -- It Came From Corry Lee Smith's Unclaimed Mysteries. http://www.unclaimedmysteries.net |
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On Jul 13, 8:14 pm, Dave Cohen wrote:
frederick wrote: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk...ns_DSLR_lead_o... Does that mean should I contemplate moving up to a dslr I should let a poll determine my choice. Dave Cohen Sometimes, rarely, consumer don't make stupid choices. This would be one of those times. |
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Dave Cohen wrote:
frederick wrote: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk..._128284.h tml Does that mean should I contemplate moving up to a dslr I should let a poll determine my choice. Dave Cohen It's not a poll. And no - make your own choices. At the moment, Canon has weak choices in the consumer dslr market - where the bulk of sales are made. The Canon dslrs are okay but most other manufacturers have better product and greater range at entry level, and a less confusing position on sensor size format. It would be a shame to see the trend continue and for Canon to become a minor player in the dslr business. |
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Dave Cohen wrote:
frederick wrote: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk..._128284.h tml Does that mean should I contemplate moving up to a dslr I should let a poll determine my choice. Definitely. Especially a poll taken in Japan. Still, Nikon's comeback in D-SLRs has been amazing. Except for the high-end professional market, where the volumes are low and prices are high, Nikon finally has a good selection of D-SLRs. The sales numbers reflect the pent-up demand from Nikon owners that have been waiting for cameras like the D200 and D80. |
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Dave Cohen wrote:
frederick wrote: http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk..._128284.h tml Does that mean should I contemplate moving up to a dslr I should let a poll determine my choice. Dave Cohen It depends on which segment of the market you're interested in. Nikon is pretty weak in the entry level right now, with the severely de-featured D40x only slightly cheaper than the far more capable Canon 400D. But in the mid-range "prosumer" segment, Nikon has some good choices right now. Where Nikon is lagging badly is on the professional side, but the rumors of a full-frame camera have started up again, so they may be planning a foray into the high end. |
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wrote: It depends on which segment of the market you're interested in. Nikon is pretty weak in the entry level right now, with the severely de-featured D40x only slightly cheaper than the far more capable Canon 400D. But in the mid-range "prosumer" segment, Nikon has some good choices right now. knock it off. the d40x is not 'severely de-featured.' perhaps it doesn't meet YOUR needs, but both it and the d40 meet the needs of millions of other people. Where Nikon is lagging badly is on the professional side, but the rumors of a full-frame camera have started up again, so they may be planning a foray into the high end. nikon is not lagging badly. the only issue right now is no full-frame and that is expected to change. the nikon d2x is an excellent pro camera, used by many pros. |
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Nikon maintains DSLR lead over Canon
On Sat, 14 Jul 2007 10:12:36 +1200, frederick wrote:
obviously your a nikon fan fredrick, funny but i choose a Canon 30D over the Nikon D200 and i can assure you i made the right choice. I do own Nikon P1 and possibly Nikon sells more lower end cameras then Canon which makes up for the larger share of the market. They are both quality cameras manufactures, I did have a sales girl/shop owner try to sway me from Canon to Nikon as she said she did not like the Canon CMOS Senso, funny how Nikon is now using CMOS in there top of the line dslr. http://www.amateurphotographer.co.uk..._128284.h tml |
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