Frits Thomsen
Senior Member
You ask a lot of good questions here... unfortunately we dont know the answers yet....The A100, D80, 400D have set a new baseline for what most consumersWhat chances does Canon have, coming out with entry-level 400D,
totally unsealed, etc.?
will expect from a $800-$1k camera in terms of
price/features/performance. This looks to be a replay of Photokina
2002 (e.g., D60/D100/S2/SD9) when the SD9 finally shipped only with
Sony replacing Fuji. 4 new cameras roughly head-to-head.
Can Sigma match (or come close enough to) the body features of the
NiCanSon trio? Most people (& reviews) will probably see a 5X3
sensor as roughly the same as the 10MP CFA for in-camera JPEGs
(echoing the relative performance of the SD9 vs. the 6MP
competition.) Two of the major SD9 limitations (raw-only and ISO
400 limit) should be addressed.
To the faithful here, the X3 advantages alone may be enough. But
will there be something else to draw the uninitiated or
system-switchers so as to do better than the SD9 did vs. the
competition? Is SD9-level of success good enough?
But Mr. Yamaki did say that there will be a "WOW-factor" in the new camera. Here´s the link to the "famous"
interview..
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1027&message=18586561&q=yamaki&qf=m
And no.... the SD9 level of success is not "good enough" .
We might be faithfull here , but..... our faith might have a limit ....
----
Erik
Frits Thomsen
See my pictures at
http://www.pbase.com/yoicz