New Canon Pro Digital SLR Questions

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Hello!

This in reference to the canon news link, posted below.

There is talk of a new pro level canon digital SLR that uses a full 24x36 frame. There is also a posting about the D3, a nww digital SLR that repaces the D30. Are the two the same thing or are they two different cameras?

Sorry about the annoyance, but I was also wondering about how long after October's expected annoncement the one (or two) new digital SLRs are expected to ship.

Thanks.

Matthew Smith

-- Matthew Smith (mpsmith@email.unc.edu), September 03, 2001

Answers

Matthew,

This question was posed under the thread heading of: new canon product (legnum), in the Canon EOS FAQ forum -- you might want to read that one for additional comments.

Yes, the pro model is supposed to be a 6 mega-pixel full frame design, but it's all hearsay (no official statements from Canon).

I thought D3 was a misprint in an article, but the French online magazine EO S Series states that the D3 will be a lower cost replacement for the D30 -- I frankly find it hard to believe. If Canon could make the D30 cheaper, they would just reduce the price. They may release a less expensive model that has fewer features/lower specs.

No idea what Canon is planning to call their pro digital body...perhaps the EOS 1d? :-)

No idea of actual ship dates. Canon still hasn't officially announced either body.

-- Hung James Wasson (HJWasson@aol.com), September 03, 2001.


I doubt that Canon is developing a replacement for the D30, that french site is questionable at times.

Anyways what I DO believe is that canon is developing something in the lines of a Digital "Rebel" as an entry digital, with the D30 being the upper amature model and the hopefully soon to be reliesed Pro model the Pro camera.

-- Jake (Photodude@nowhere.net), September 03, 2001.


Jake,

I agree with you, and can certainly visualize Canon taking a three tiered approach in the digital SLR market:

  • 1. Entry level "Rebel EOS"
  • 2. Mid-level "EOS D30"
  • 3. Pro-level "EOS 1d (or whatever it will be called)"

    I think the current iteration of the D30 lacks features that it should have to be the mid-level body -- like ECF (or at least red LED focus point indicators). If the Entry level "Rebel" was priced near the G1/G2, I'd be all over it!

    -- Hung James Wasson (HJWasson@aol.com), September 03, 2001.


  • Heck I don't care if they come out with a Digital Rebel that shoots 1 fps and has 1 point AF, just the fact that it's an SLR would be worth enough for me to buy it, anyways I can always use Manual.

    -- Jake (PhotoGuy@nowhere.net), September 03, 2001.

    Jake,

    I agree! As long as the price point is comparible to other Rebels (after all, we're talking an entry level digital EOS SLR here)! And, I'd want it to accept CompactFlash type II memory cards, like the G1/G2 & D30! That way you could move up while keeping the same memory modules. Some of the digital Canon P&S's only accept type I, which rules out the IBM Microdrives.

    -- Hung James Wasson (HJWasson@aol.com), September 04, 2001.



    Yeah, just gut the darn thing and throw out a Digital Rebel. One fps, one focus point, no useless PIC modes, no focus light, no on- camera flash, and I'd buy it. At least it'll be a digital SLR!

    -- Peter Phan (pphan01@hotmail.com), September 04, 2001.

    There's another rumour that there's to be two new cameras to replace the D30, in addition to the EOS-D1V (I have heard that is the name of the new pro digital). They are said to be an EOS D7, and an EOS D70. The D7 will be an upgrade of the D30, while the D70 will be cheaper, and probably in the 2MP class. This is a guess btw, and it is rumour, so there's a good chance that NONE of this will happen. :-). September 17th is said to be announcement day.

    -- Isaac Sibson (Isibson@hotmail.com), September 05, 2001.

    I've made a note to check the Canon websites on the 17th, thanks! :-)

    -- Hung James Wasson (HJWasson@aol.com), September 06, 2001.

    Please check http://www.canon-europa.com/products/eos-1d/ to find all details for this product. I appreciate the web-page quality and functionality.

    Thanks,

    Laurentiu

    -- Laurentiu Zolotusca (laurentiu_zolotusca@hotmail.com), October 02, 2001.


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