View Full Version : This 40D thing is a hoot.
Tapeman
19th of August 2007 (Sun), 12:12
One minute it's here the next it's gone. People are so excited and are franticly searching websites for leaks. My guess is we'll know for sure in 2 weeks. Sounds like a nice camera.
Naturalist
19th of August 2007 (Sun), 12:55
Yeah, its funy watching the ball go back and forth, then disappearing altogether, then *oops* its here for sure.....
I'll believe it when I see the product listed at the canonusa website.
Even then I'll wait a year or more for the hype to deflate a bit so I can purchase one (if I even need it) that has had the bugs and kinks all worked out and be a bit cheaper since it would be "old news" by then.
Jaime
19th of August 2007 (Sun), 13:02
What I cant understand for the life of me, is why people rush to get something that obviously is flawed or defective and then have to deal with waiting for patches and or fixes. As long as we as consumers continue to flock to the slaughter like ewes and sheep, the manufactures will continue to release unfinished products. I can see it now, MK III all over again except this time it will be for the folks that do not have as deep a pocket, in the mean time CANON is laughing all the way to the bank.
Look folks I am a CANON user just as most of us here, but is there a reason for the people to rush to get these products. You have been working all along well with what you have, haven't you?
Karl C
19th of August 2007 (Sun), 13:56
What I cant understand for the life of me, is why people rush to get something that obviously is flawed or defective and then have to deal with waiting for patches and or fixes. As long as we as consumers continue to flock to the slaughter like ewes and sheep, the manufactures will continue to release unfinished products. I can see it now, MK III all over again except this time it will be for the folks that do not have as deep a pocket, in the mean time CANON is laughing all the way to the bank.
Look folks I am a CANON user just as most of us here, but is there a reason for the people to rush to get these products. You have been working all along well with what you have, haven't you?
Now you're just being ridiculous...
Don't start to introduce common sense or realistic thinking into the equation.
A fool and their money are soon parted. ;)
scottykm
19th of August 2007 (Sun), 14:02
and how am I supposed to flog my EOS 20D with all this hype about the 40D?
shocking
3Turner
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 10:41
Well, here is the new webpage....time to start reading up on the darned thing.
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=15653
Belmondo
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 10:45
That makes it about as 'official' as it can get.
BillsBayou
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 10:47
This 40D thing is a hoot.
My mind saw 40D and Hooters in the same sentence and I thought I was back in the G&N forum.
Belmondo
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 10:50
My mind saw 40D and Hooters in the same sentence and I thought I was back in the G&N forum.In that context, the 30D really comes up short.:lol::lol::lol:
liza
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 11:00
Look folks I am a CANON user just as most of us here, but is there a reason for the people to rush to get these products. You have been working all along well with what you have, haven't you?
Oh, I think I have a pretty good reason. If I don't replace the cameras I use to shoot weddings soon, there's a good chance they'll die in the middle of a wedding, and I'll end up getting sued. Besides, the new 40D extends the dynamic range on the highlight end by a stop, which will be great for shooting those white dresses that have a tendency to get blown out. And the auto ISO feature is a godsend for wedding work. I can't wait to get one.
Claire
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 14:10
Oooh, the 40D is official now? Yaaay!
BillsBayou
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 14:22
Oooh, the 40D is official now? Yaaay!
yes.
An official rumor.
you can read all about it here:
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ModelInfoAct&fcategoryid=139&modelid=15653
Claire
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 14:46
Yeah, I read on the US Canon website. Cool!!!
rhys
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 18:34
I can't really see any need for the 40D. I have the 30D and the only advance I can see is a mythical wireless interface that I can't follow up on.
In2Photos
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 19:11
I can't really see any need for the 40D. I have the 30D and the only advance I can see is a mythical wireless interface that I can't follow up on.
That is the only advance you see? Did you even look at the specs? While the advances might not be enough for you to jump (or slightly step out) from the 30D it certainly has more advances than the wireless device.:rolleyes:
JWright
20th of August 2007 (Mon), 19:48
What I cant understand for the life of me, is why people rush to get something that obviously is flawed or defective and then have to deal with waiting for patches and or fixes. As long as we as consumers continue to flock to the slaughter like ewes and sheep, the manufactures will continue to release unfinished products. I can see it now, MK III all over again except this time it will be for the folks that do not have as deep a pocket, in the mean time CANON is laughing all the way to the bank.
Look folks I am a CANON user just as most of us here, but is there a reason for the people to rush to get these products. You have been working all along well with what you have, haven't you?
I think a lot of the new product teething is more operator learning curve than problems with the cameras. I got the first non-kit 20D out of my local store and the camera has operated flawlessly in the three years I've had it. The image counter is about to roll for the third time (meaning I'm up over 30,000 actuations on the shutter) and it shows no signs of failing anytime soon.
I think a great number of the people on these forums receive a new camera, charge the battery, throw the manual in a drawer, mount a lens and go out and shoot. When they start having issues, they immediately get on the forum and blame the camera or manufacturer. I've seen way too many of these threads blaming the camera for what turns out to be a lack of understanding about how the camera works on the part of the user.
Belmondo
21st of August 2007 (Tue), 10:38
I think a lot of the new product teething is more operator learning curve than problems with the cameras. I got the first non-kit 20D out of my local store and the camera has operated flawlessly in the three years I've had it. The image counter is about to roll for the third time (meaning I'm up over 30,000 actuations on the shutter) and it shows no signs of failing anytime soon.
I think a great number of the people on these forums receive a new camera, charge the battery, throw the manual in a drawer, mount a lens and go out and shoot. When they start having issues, they immediately get on the forum and blame the camera or manufacturer. I've seen way too many of these threads blaming the camera for what turns out to be a lack of understanding about how the camera works on the part of the user.I think there's an element of truth to that, but in the case of the 1D MK III, there is absolutely no question there are problems with the camera. What's not clearly understood is whether there are more problems than just the one, and if so, are they related. The people who've been having many of these problems are definitely not the sort you describe; they are among the most knowledgeable on the forum.
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