From: Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think the best indicator of camera bodies is the number you find for
> sale used in the camera stores. For instance, there's three EOS 3 bodies
for
> sale here now, all are mint, selling for 95,000 yen. There's a couple of
EOS
> 1 bodies, a Kiss or two, an EOS 100, and that's it. A month or two ago
when
It's depends a lot of the kind of camera shop... It's not very
representative for the whole market.
(...)
> My own take on the EOS 3 is, it's nice but doesn't need the ECF,
should
> have a built in flash, and cost too much. Oh ya, it's a bit heavy and
bulky
> as well. I think a pro'd go for a 1N, an amateur would get likely a 50 or
> 30. That puts the EOS 3 in nowhere land. It wouldn't surprise me if they
> dropped it from the line, or replaced it real soon. Then again, maybe
we'll
> all be lucky and they'll just drop the price of the darned thing.
The -3 have shown is performance that put it ahead from the 1N. It's also a
matter of taste !
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