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New Entry Level canon DSLR With 18mp!

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  • Started 3 years ago by NikoDoby
  • Latest reply from casperwb
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  • 550D
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  1. NikoDoby

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    New T2i (550D) and some point & shoots. No 60D or 1Dsmk4?!

    3.7 fps burst mode (34 JPEG or 6 RAW)
    ISO 100 to 6400 (expands to 12800)
    63-zone dual-layer metering system
    9-point autofocus
    DiGiC IV (4)
    1080p movie mode at 24/25/30 (your choice)
    3-inch (3:2) LCD display
    supports SDXC

    Priced at $799USD!!!

    I think this is pretty much a D5000 killer!

    Posted 3 years ago #
  2. bmxdad

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    Sorry Niko, wrong forum, this info is for the Canon Rumors, I repeat the CANON Rumors

    Pete

    Posted 3 years ago #
  3. NikoDoby

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    Keep the enemy closer bmxdad! I post this here because canon now has an entry level DSLR with 18mp, 1080p HD video for $799! Not even Nikon's top DSLR's have that!

    Who said the megapixel war is over?

    Posted 3 years ago #
  4. bmxdad

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    We are all going to miss you Niko when make your final move to that other side

    Pete

    Posted 3 years ago #
  5. NikoDoby

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    Ah thanks, but Um no thanks Pete, I like girls :^)

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  6. bmxdad

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    Either way as long as your Wife is OK with it, right

    Pete

    Posted 3 years ago #
  7. jonnyapple

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    I think you're right about it being a D5000 killer, Niko. The target market looks at specs over performance, and if it even comes close to the 7D on performance, Nikon's going to have to do something or they'll lose share in the entry-level market.

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  8. NikoDoby

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    My thoughts exactly jonny. Nikon can't afford to sit around for another year or year and a half to increase MP to 14mp :^(

    Come to think of it the rumor of the D3000/D5000 replacement showing up this year makes sense now doesn't it. Imagine the D7000 and D9000 with more mp and ISO performance equal to the D3! That would be sweet!

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  9. jonnyapple

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    NikoDoby said:
    Come to think of it the rumor of the D3000/D5000 replacement showing up this year makes sense now doesn't it. Imagine the D7000 and D9000 with more mp and ISO performance equal to the D3! That would be sweet!

    Let us pray.
    ;-)

    Posted 3 years ago #
  10. Willis

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    In my opinion, ISO will become (has become?) the new megapixel. People don't seem to be adverse to more resolution, but they aren't clamoring for it.

    The jump from 6mp's to 12mp's yielded marginal improvements in image quality (think D80 vs. D40), but the real improvement was the move to gen2 processors, and the capabilities they offer. The jump from 12-18mp's is even smaller (around 20-25% improvement in resolution).

    While I agree that Nikon will probably move higher than 12mp's this year, I'm not convinced that anyone will care.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  11. kyoshinikon

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    If ISO has become the new MPX does that make the Canon product slink down to 4th place behind Nikon, Sony, and Leica? It's Nikon's low mpx that allows for the great Iso's they do... On the Subject of ISO's why doesn't Nikon get rid of this LOW and HI crap and just put numbers. I would also like to see ISO 25, 50, and 75 on future Slr's as me and a good sized handful of other photographers I know always need slow ISO's when shooting a Low shutter speed in bright light (and aperture and exposure compensation do not make up for it)

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  12. jonnyapple

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    dpreview has a gallery of shots from a T2i up. Someone posted it in a comment on the main blog.
    http://www.dpreview.com/previews/CanonEOS550D/page13.asp
    Full size images are available if you click on the rightmost 'download original' button on the top flyout menu.
    I think the pictures look pretty good—based on these images, I would say for some situations it's usable to at least ISO 3200. I'm interested in reading a full review, but this confirms to me what Niko was saying. Is it better than the D5000 IQ? Probably not, but if it's even the same and has a higher number for the spec sheet, most entry-level shoppers will go with the canon.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  13. warprints

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    I might be an old(ish) sleazy lawyer (nod to Niko), but what's the deal with high ISO? Did pretty well with film, and pushing to 800 or 1600 was pure despiration. I'd like to see some lower native ISOs.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  14. adamz

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    I think this camera is target more towards d90 users, than towards d5000 ones, at least from the specs.

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  15. kyoshinikon

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    Considering that the 50D is more like the D90 than the rebel they are not going to be too successful, although I can see some consumers swayed by it. The power of the D90 is the handful of Pro features that are often overlooked in basic comparisons, such as AF compatibility, the taken for granted sub command dial, grip option, Iso performance with fast lenses (as well as ISO accessibility), etc... No rebel has matched most of those with a 10 ft pole.

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  16. PB PM

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    If you are into sports the Nikon line is more attractive, as they have faster FSP (D5000 = 4FPS, D90, 4.5FPS) vs a laughable 3.7FPS, that is hardly faster than the D3000 at 3.5FPS.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  17. evilcruze

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    adamz said:
    I think this camera is target more towards d90 users, than towards d5000 ones, at least from the specs.

    I agree, its gonna take more of D90's market then D5000's.
    I have my fingers crossed, waiting to get a D90 replacement soon from Nikon

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  18. chinese_ys

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    evilcruze said:
    I agree, its gonna take more of D90's market then D5000's.
    I have my fingers crossed, waiting to get a D90 replacement soon from Nikon

    Pray for the D90 replacement will surprisingly come soon.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  19. foofiebeast

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    evilcruze said:
    I agree, its gonna take more of D90's market then D5000's.
    I have my fingers crossed, waiting to get a D90 replacement soon from Nikon

    chinese_ys said:
    Pray for the D90 replacement will surprisingly come soon.

    I agree, hopefully this pushes nikon to revamp the d90, because boy would I love a d90 with comparable video features to this.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  20. PB PM

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    Yup, Nikon needs to do something, well two things. A) Increase the MP, to 14MP Sony sensor, and 1080p video at 30FPS, in a better encoding format.

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  21. foofiebeast

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    i don't mind the 24fps though more options would obviously be nice, it's just the controls that need to be updated, i want full manual control in video mode, and obviously auto focus would be nice as well.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  22. valonqe

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    foofiebeast said:
    i don't mind the 24fps though more options would obviously be nice, it's just the controls that need to be updated, i want full manual control in video mode, and obviously auto focus would be nice as well.

    I have been waiting for that sort of camera for few months now. I could do with just the manual control on my d300s.

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  23. NikoDoby

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    Valonqe, why do you have to cry about how Nikon isn't meeting your needs TODAY in every single post you make? I'm starting to suspect you of trolling. Seriously. We all get it. You are not happy with Nikon's line up. You want more...more...more. OK we get it.

    Posted 3 years ago #
  24. valonqe

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    It seem like every body wants more in this forum my friend. Why is this blog open to start with? It is fine for people to talk about things related to photographs but not for video.
    I just don't understand? If I want to make a point about something that I am not happy I thing I ma not hurting any one by expressing my self. People here are talking about all sorts of thinks about their cameras and I don't see anybody complaining.

    Every time I respond to a thread which is related to video every body seem to get upset about it?

    As far as trolling goes I think is unfair of you to say just because I keep talking about video. At the end of the day if Nikon has put the D-move mode in our cameras I have every right to talk about it if I am not happy.

    Regards

    Posted 3 years ago #
  25. NikoDoby

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    It's just that you revive a thread that's over a month old only to point out what you've already mentioned in just about every other single post you make. I don't have a problem with HD in DSLRs. I have a problem with you "stirring" things up repeatedly on the very same topic.

    Your business is renting out these cameras correct? So Nikon cameras don't get rented out as often as your canon gear right? OK enough already. Stay to one thread on the topic and please avoid repeat responses in various post.

    Posted 3 years ago #

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