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Oct 17, 2011 05:56 |  #4036

I believe the CR3 of CanonRumors. I expect it priced below $7,000. This is the body a lot of photogs want.


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Oct 17, 2011 06:07 |  #4037

dolina wrote in post #13260652 (external link)
I believe the CR3 of CanonRumors. I expect it priced below $7,000. This is the body a lot of photogs want.

That means the price will be high. Supply and demand. Increase the demand, and the price goes up.

The only thing that will keep the price down is competition from other manufacturers.


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Oct 17, 2011 06:12 |  #4038

kcbrown wrote in post #13260665 (external link)
That means the price will be high. Supply and demand. Increase the demand, and the price goes up.

The only thing that will keep the price down is competition from other manufacturers.

I hope it's $5000 but I see it as doubtful.


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Oct 17, 2011 08:09 |  #4039

You guys are dreaming! :lol::lol:




  
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Oct 17, 2011 08:41 |  #4040

jdizzle wrote in post #13260928 (external link)
You guys are dreaming! :lol::lol:

It can happen. :lol:


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Oct 17, 2011 10:10 as a reply to  @ dolina's post |  #4041

Where can we see the official announement tomorrow? Canon's site?




  
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Oct 17, 2011 10:27 |  #4042

jdizzle wrote in post #13260928 (external link)
You guys are dreaming! :lol::lol:

It might be closer to reality than we think/hope, Julian.

This is from renowned Nature photographer, Charles Glatzer, who several months ago stated, "Just wait until you see what Canon has coming out later this year." (Said when speaking in connection with both the 1D Mk IV, and 1Ds Mk III)

"1DX, stay tuned"

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"It will have both high frame rate, and, yes, low noise. This will prove a winning combination, especially if the new AF is up to the task. A few new features will make quite a few of you happy as well."

It sounds as if he has some knowledge/insiders information about features that were NOT in the CR3 rumor released.

Hopefully we shall soon see.


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Oct 17, 2011 10:27 |  #4043

^ I'm sure someone will post it here or on the "Camera" forum thread...

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Oct 17, 2011 10:32 |  #4044

dolina wrote in post #13260652 (external link)
I believe the CR3 of CanonRumors. I expect it priced below $7,000. This is the body a lot of photogs want.

I am going to say over.


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Oct 17, 2011 10:51 |  #4045

sigma pi wrote in post #13261502 (external link)
I am going to say over.

If a 1D5 is announced tomorrow (35mm sensor with 18 MP, 12 fps) it will not even be close to $7000 let alone over it. Just because it gets a larger sensor that does not mean the price has to go up by $2000+. It won't be replacing the 1Ds, since the 1Ds3 now has more than 18 MP (21). At most it will be $5999.99. Then look for a upper 30s to low 40 MP 1Ds4 next year at $8500.




  
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Oct 17, 2011 12:53 |  #4046

Canonswhitelensesrule wrote in post #13261477 (external link)
It might be closer to reality than we think/hope, Julian.

This is from renowned Nature photographer, Charles Glatzer, who several months ago stated, "Just wait until you see what Canon has coming out later this year." (Said when speaking in connection with both the 1D Mk IV, and 1Ds Mk III)

"1DX, stay tuned"

also,

"It will have both high frame rate, and, yes, low noise. This will prove a winning combination, especially if the new AF is up to the task. A few new features will make quite a few of you happy as well."

It sounds as if he has some knowledge/insiders information about features that were NOT in the CR3 rumor released.

Hopefully we shall soon see.

I hope so. ;)




  
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Oct 17, 2011 12:55 |  #4047

sigma pi wrote in post #13261502 (external link)
I am going to say over.

I agree with this.


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Oct 17, 2011 13:09 |  #4048

how in the world do you know this?

maybe canon is going to introduce a new 1d line, like the 1dz and it will be the best of both worlds.

I will be shocked if the camera is under $9000.

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If a 1D5 is announced tomorrow (35mm sensor with 18 MP, 12 fps) it will not even be close to $7000 let alone over it. Just because it gets a larger sensor that does not mean the price has to go up by $2000+. It won't be replacing the 1Ds, since the 1Ds3 now has more than 18 MP (21). At most it will be $5999.99. Then look for a upper 30s to low 40 MP 1Ds4 next year at $8500.


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Oct 17, 2011 14:01 |  #4049

I'm glad they're going to consolidate the 1D lineup. Looks like full frame is the way to go...we'll find out tomorrow!


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Oct 17, 2011 14:04 |  #4050

i really hope they don't eliminate the 1.3x. it's a great compromise that produces great results.

that 1.3x comes in super handy when shooting wildlife and sports. i can always find a lens to go wider...but it's tougher to get it longer...that's what she said.


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