Hi Thys,

The Kodak guy didn't give any details, he just suggested that a DSR Pro 14C
was expected to follow "in the future". Personally I would not be surprised
if Kodak converts the lens fitting and some software only, and leave the
rest as it is (Nikon F-100 technology).

What surprises me most is that Kodak introduced the DSR Pro 14N early
October, and that the camera isn't readily available yet. Four months seems
like an awful long time.....

Best regards,
Iwan Bogels





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Onderwerp: Re: EOS 1ds


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Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: EOS 1ds


> Hi Thys,
>
> At the Photokina (last October) the guys at Kodak gave hints that there is
> to be a 14c model later this year, with C obviously standing for Canon.
Now
> what would that do....?
>
> Best regards,
> Iwan Bogels

Iwan

That will obviously be good news for us (Canon consumers) if it does happen
(which I doubt) and IMO will be good competition for the D60 (or its
immediate replacement) but not so much for the 1ds. The only real competitor
might be if Nikon releases a FF DSLR based on the F5. But unless that
happens, Canon is the only real player in the FF pro game and therefore they
can (and do) charge what they want :-(
Did the Kodak guy say on which body they may want to base a 14c?

Regards
Thys




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