Ok, I'm not here to debate Nikon vs Canon, being a user of both
myself. But, from the looks of things, August will be a big month
from both companies, with new releases in DSLR's.
Nikon we know will be introducing a new DSLR in about 15 days.
Canon has historically announced new DSLR's every August for the
past couple of years, so we can expect them to answer to Nikon.
Competition is a good thing, and like I said, I am not here
encouraging a debate of Canon vs Nikon, but I am indeed looking
forward to see what both companies will roll out.
My predictions:
Nikon: The D70 will be replaced, because the D50 will remain
Nikon's entry level DSLR, seeing how well it's selling like hot
cakes, there is no reason to discontinue it. The D70 needs an
overhaul, seeing how the D50 easily trumps it in image quality, and
Nikon needs to plug in the gap between the D50 and D200, so expect
a $999 D70 replacement, its obvious.
Canon: This is where I can't really see a clear new arrival. The
30D was recently introduced, so I can't see an update to that, nor
the Rebel XT, which is already remarkably close to the 30D in
functionality and features, while remaining entry level. What is
needed is a plug between the 30D and 5D. So I'm thinking a 1.3x
crop DSLR to not eat up 5D sales, and still give an upgrade path to
20D and 30D owners. The body will be a competitor to the D200, but
offering 1.3x weather sealed semi-pro body is the answer to the
D200, while not jeopardizing 5D or 30D sales. Price: $1499-$1999.
Wether I am right or wrong, we will see in a few weeks. As I
stated, these are my predictions