And, in fact, the Nikon
"s" updates are so minimalistic that they don't even warrant a new
review. They just get a press release. That's pretty much the
case with all of Nikon's "s" models. The "s" models are more like
their "second" try at releasing the original model.
Again, you show your limited knowledge in Nikon products...
Minimalistic?
Let's have a look att the D2Xs update:
1. Electronic viewfinder masking for High Speed Crop Mode
2. New Matrix metering algorithms, optimized for the masked area
3. Slightly lower high ISO noise levels
4. New 2.5" LCD with 170 degree view angle
5. New 2500mAH, 4.0 Oz, battery (32% increase)
6. Black and White Mode
7. Several AF Mode refinements
8. In-camera trimming possible
9. Increased number of 1/3 ISO levels
10. True Auto-ISO mode á la D200
11. Extended continuous shooting (incr. transfer speed)
12. Longer image comments possible.
13. More options for function button
14. Camera settings now transferable via CF
15. Support for new Image Authentication System
16. Sensor cleaning without AC Adapter
17. More GPS information available
18. New, more reliable, construction of USB cable clip
Now, tell me, was the update 20D --> 30D (or D60 --> 10D) more or less than the one above, or perhaps roughly the same? And was it so much more that it justified a "new" model?
On a sidenote:
T3, have you EVER said ANYTHING even remotely unfavourable about Canon in your 10000 messages on these forums?
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Take care,
Jorgen
Probere necesse est.....