I'm thinking about buying a D60. It seems to me digital cameras have now
reached critical mass and will start dominating the market. This means there
will be no need for Canon to stick to current camera body dimensions which
after all are based on 35 mm film technology. Could this mean that Canon
will abandon the current EF lens line in favour of smaller lenses? A sign in
this direction might be that Canon kept the 1.6 elongation factor when
upgrading from the D30 to the D60. Maybe this is the start of a continuous
miniaturisation process that might end up in a 100 Megapixel camera the size
of a compact camera. Wouldn't it be logical for Canon to drop their current
EF line and switch to a smaller line compatible with the new generation of
small digital cameras?

What do you think? Would you buy the 16-35 / 2.8 at this moment?

Harrie

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