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Aug 30, 2005 11:39 |  #1

What is with companies these days and naming their products numbers.

You have the
Canon 20D
Nikon D70
Ford F 150
Chrysler 300 M
Moterola i90

And so on and so on. What they can't actually come up with something better? I mainly find this to be a beef because of Camera makers.

Canon First with D30 then D60 then 10D then 20D and soon 5D. Might be a stupid question or even a stooopid question but couldn't they have come up with something better then the 5D? A 5D makes it sound older then all of the other cameras.

Maybe its just me. Sorry for the rant.


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Aug 30, 2005 11:43 |  #2

Just a thought - All the good words for product names are already owned by other companies. . .

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Aug 30, 2005 11:46 |  #3

Maybe or maybe not. Its like the use of X these days. Thats everywhere too.


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Aug 30, 2005 21:49 |  #4

Numbers sound more "technical" and so are cooler!

Very important when selling things that people don't really need, and never knew they wanted untill someone with a degree marketing suggested it.


But would you buy a 20D if it was called the "Canon Supershot"?



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Aug 31, 2005 00:12 |  #5

Moreover its because you can't trademark just a number nor just a letter. There are lots of names for things, numbers and letters are easier to use because they just tack them on to the already tm'd mfgrs name, hence the "Canon 20D". Couldn't name another thing that, but someone could use the 20D again, as in the Chrysler 20D(just an example) As Moppie states its a marketing thing, most low end items get a name, high end stuff gets a letter or number or both, it just sounds cooler. And there is also the other side of things, someone that mfr's only highend things can do what ever they want because the mfr name is synonomous with quality, i.e.Ferrari. If they made a car and called it the "LippySnap" people would buy it cause its a Ferrari. As far as naming convention, it usually has to do with something during the R&D stage of creation. I understand your rant and its a legit one too, but as wee people we get what they give us.........Joe


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Aug 31, 2005 13:04 as a reply to  @ jopfin's post |  #6

It all started in the 50's with the Drive in movie -

"It came from planet X"

Coming soon........"Tylenol 20D"


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Aug 31, 2005 13:11 |  #7

I can't wait to buy the new Canon Tigerclaw (5D) and the Zarathustrian Death Ray (24-105mm).




  
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Aug 31, 2005 17:08 |  #8

I don't know, German car Manufacturers started with it. I kinda like it.

Mercedes had the letter as the class and the digits as the displacement. (E320: e-klasse, 3.2L v6)
BMW had the first digit as the class and the trailing digits, MOST of the time. (330Ci: 3-Series, 3.0L i6, Coupe)


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Aug 31, 2005 17:55 as a reply to  @ jaypie77's post |  #9

jaypie77 wrote:
Zarathustrian Death Ray (24-105mm).

That just sounds cool!
Does it quote Nietzche, play Wagner and claim to be god while it locks focus and tracks the weak?



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Aug 31, 2005 20:03 |  #10

Canon I think is the strangest company with their names, fastly followed by Nikon when it comes to number names.

Canon because their soon to be most advanced number camera is a 5D which is the lowest number yet you would think that 10D, 20D D30 or D60 would be the more advanced. Never mind their World names for the same cameras. Now what will follow the 5D in 2-3 years? the 3D?

Why not the XSM (Xtreme Super MoneyGrabber?) Its a mystery. Good thing most people who are in the market for a DSLR do a bit of research before buying or they ask "What camera should I buy?" which I always answer with a Rebel XT since they have to ask, then anything more would be overkill cause they obviously don't know anything.


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Aug 31, 2005 20:17 |  #11

:shock: Announcing the new Canon 3D now in 3-D!

Or the new 3D X-TREME! edition! It gives you even more colors and depth perception!

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Aug 31, 2005 21:52 |  #12

(WARNING STAR GEEK POST!!!)
I remember in Star Trek:Voyager the hologram doctor has a Holo-Camera. Maybe this 3-D camera will be the grandfather of this camera?
(END OF STAR GEEK POST!!!)

Ever notice how many companies that have a 3 named product always seem to skip 4 and go straight on to 5? Mazda did it. Canon G series did it.


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Sep 01, 2005 01:24 |  #13

Well, what's the difference of Canon 5D vs Konica Minolta 5D?




  
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Sep 01, 2005 08:04 |  #14

1D...

What about the new Canon "FireDome" ?


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Sep 01, 2005 09:45 as a reply to  @ nosquare2003's post |  #15

nosquare2003 wrote:
Well, what's the difference of Canon 5D vs Konica Minolta 5D?

One is an EOS 5D, and the other is a Maxxum/Dynax 5D. . .

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