I would expect them to start implementing anti-shake/image-stabilization in 
most if not all new model bodies, sell off the existing IS lens stock, 
replacing it with lenses using the same optical formula, without the IS.

I suspect they will gain more in sales of bodies and systems across the 
board than they would lose on the relatively fewer sales of high-margin IS 
lenses.

If they don't take this route they will be making a major marketing faux-pas 
which will benefit all other DLSR mfrs. with in-body anti-shake.


Tom C.

"I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or 
numbered."







From: "John Forbes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:36:07 +0100

Of course it will, which is why they have a bit of a dilemma.

It will be most interesting to see whether they decide to sacrifice sales
of low-end cameras, or high-end IS lenses.

John



On Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:20:21 +0100, Aaron Reynolds
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >
 > On Aug 22, 2006, at 11:52 AM, Tom C wrote:
 >
 >> I would expect Canon to implement in-body anti-shake at the soonest
 >> possible
 >> time.  No information to that, just common sense.
 >
 > Won't that destroy the market for their pricey lenses with anti-shake
 > in them?
 >
 > -Aaron
 >



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