Jack Michaud
Leading Member
Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I know I'd consider it.
-Jack
-Jack
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Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
No sh!t. That's why I said they could do this and rake in more money. I would consider buying a firmware upgrade down the road for $100 or so.They aren't going to give you those functions for free.
Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
Also, even if one could up grade the BIOS in a film camera, there
isn't anywhere near the options/upgrades/features that could be
upgraded via software that there is with a digital camera.
Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
There have been firmware upgrades for film cameras,
these would have the same ability as digital if made that way by
Canon. I believe there was one for the Elan 7, which was installed
by dealers as there is no USB or other link. Hot shoe link, IIRC.
--Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
Surely wouldn't make much sense. Why would they want to take sales away from the 10D.Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
On that basis, why release the 300D? I was considering a 10D but the 300D was announced in the nick of time. I saved £500!... Why would they want to take sales
away from the 10D.
Canon clearly draws a line between their cameras with obvious planning. You can get a Digital Rebel or you can get a 10d - there isn't going to be a stop-gap or any kind of firmware upgrade to make it more like the 10d. That would be pretty silly for them to do UNLESS they release an upgrade to the 10d that has more features and THEN make the Digital Rebel more like the older 10d. But even this is a stretch because by the time that happens, they would be even closer to the release of an updated Digital Rebel anyway.Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
Canon clearly draws a line between their cameras with obviousAnyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
planning. You can get a Digital Rebel or you can get a 10d - there
isn't going to be a stop-gap or any kind of firmware upgrade to
make it more like the 10d. That would be pretty silly for them to
do UNLESS they release an upgrade to the 10d that has more features
and THEN make the Digital Rebel more like the older 10d. But even
this is a stretch because by the time that happens, they would be
even closer to the release of an updated Digital Rebel anyway.
Frankly, if there are firmware updates for the Digital Rebel, I
believe they won't be to make the Digital Rebel more like the 10d.
Travis
Surely wouldn't make much sense. Why would they want to take salesAnyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
away from the 10D.
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Dave Lewis
Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
--Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
Regards,
FuBenChu
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http://www.pbase.com/benp
If I recall, in that case the improved features of the 7Hi came out AFTER the 7i camera had been around awhile already. In this case many who had already purchased the 7i may have opted for the improved 7Hi if it had been ready at the time they purchased the 7i. I can see Minolta doing it for a case like that. It was not the 7i owners fault for buying the 7i since 7i was the only one available.I think they sold a firmware upgrade for the 7i that made it closer
to the 7Hi.
Canon's never done it before, but given the number of DRebels
they're going to sell, wouldn't that be a good strategy ($$$$)? The
average DRebel buyer might not want to upgrade cameras for a couple
of years, but might be willing to pay 100 bucks for more
performance and/or features.
--Anyone hear anything like this? I'll bet they could offer this in
a couple months and rake in even more money from their legions. I
know I'd consider it.
-Jack
Regards,
FuBenChu
My vaguely interesting pictures:
http://www.pbase.com/benp
It goes both ways. For every one of you, there's another person who's interest was piqued by the 300D, evaluated it, and decided to spend the extra money and get the 10D instead.On that basis, why release the 300D? I was considering a 10D but
the 300D was announced in the nick of time. I saved £500!