Canon is the King! If you want a pro-spec'ed camera, buy a Canon.
How can this piss anybody off. You can buy what you want.

I don't need a full frame camera and a HUGE computer. I just need a nice
body for my nice, old Pentax lenses (I have 20).

The *ist D is doing great. I just wish the AF was 50-100% faster. That's
all.
But, for the pro work I do, the *ist D is doing just fine. I wouldn't want
to pay 5000+ USD for a camera body. If I did, I'd simply buy a Canon or a
Kodak. Occationally I need better resulution. The I shoot 6x6 a scan myself
a 70 MP image file!
It's quite nice, that I have a choise!

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: John Celio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 14. marts 2005 08:04
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: Full Frame DSLR (two responses in one)


> You have no right to be pissed off,
> but you will piss off a number of people on this list by being a
> know-it-all.

Oh but I do have a right to be frustrated.  Do you know how many morons I
have to deal with at work on a daily basis, who think Canon is the Lord God
Almighty of cameras just because their friends told them so, or because they
read it on some photo forum somewhere?

Did you know Canon sponsors some of the major review sites, like dpreview?
Did you know Canon has the largest advertising budget of the major camera
brands?

Do you have any idea how many people come into the shop I work at thinking
they know everything, yet are completely mislead by slanted articles,
out-of-date magazines, and reviewers who don't know what the hell they're
talking about?

Do you know how many people walk into my shop with a camera they bought from
some gray-market (or otherwise shady) dealer and complain that something is
wrong with their camera?  Similarly, do you know how many people think
they're getting a good deal from some online company and end up getting
screwed over in one way or another?  Granted, there are some reputable
online dealers, but they are drastically outnumbered by the shadier dealers.

Where I work, I have to know as much as possible about the products I have
around me, as well as the companies we get them from.  I am by no means a
know-it-all, but I damn sure know more than most people I meet on a daily
basis.

All I can say is, I do my best to get my information from the most reputable
sources possible.  I get as close to the horse's mouth as I can.

John Celio

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