erictan8888
Senior Member
iso3200 looks very clean!!!
oh goshh! i was waiting for d90's replacement to be out so the price will drop and i can get d90 but now d7000 tempted me with it's blown away specs!
how how??!!! :dunno: :dunno:
iso3200 looks very clean!!!
Funny, they said the exact same thing about Nikon when Canon had the "upper hand". Who cares? They are all making money, else would have gone out of business. The camera pie is only a tip of the iceberg for both of them.
oh goshh! i was waiting for d90's replacement to be out so the price will drop and i can get d90 but now d7000 tempted me with it's blown away specs!
how how??!!! :dunno: :dunno:
same bottom dilemma too...but straight after looking at the spec, I'm more or less ready for D7000...just waiting for the drawbacks to be identified...:think:
Wow! It seems like many will make the jump!If Nikon keeps on using the same strategy and Canon doesn't wake up from the idea, soon Nikon going to have most of the DSLR market share! Till that time, Nikon can use the profits to further revamp their PnS products and mirrorless system. But that will be long. Let's look at D7000 first.
same bottom dilemma too...but straight after looking at the spec, I'm more or less ready for D7000...just waiting for the drawbacks to be identified...:think:
Yeap, just hold your horses, waiting to see the 1st batch feedback.![]()
I disagree. Most consumers (those who use DSLRs as necklaces nowadays) look at numbers - they don't actually know what these specs do for them. But they like to see the numbers. Which has more numbers = betterIMHO, Canon is still the clear market leader in DSLR by vitrual of their strong marketing campaigns (think Ken Watanabe, Avril, Geoff Ang), long association with F1/Sports photography (Cahier, Heath). Most consumers buy into entry level DSLRs like 550D when they upgrade from their pns. And for most of their usage, Canon entry level DSLR is good enough.
It is only when they get more serious/involve would they consider other aspects of the DSLR system (lenses, speedlight, AF pts, fps etc). Maybe thats when they will decide if they want to continue or jump ship. But I would say that would be the minority. Most would be happy to stick to 550D kit.![]()
I disagree. Most consumers (those who use DSLRs as necklaces nowadays) look at numbers - they don't actually know what these specs do for them. But they like to see the numbers. Which has more numbers = better
So, more megapixels, AF points, fps, screen resolution, ISO, video resolution & fps etc etc = more popular. And Nikon is also stepping up their advertising, just look at those cheesy "Nikon moment" with the Nikon logo plastered all over the newspapers during the YOG period...
They should dump the D3000 commercial that's been going on widely last year ... I don't find the girl appealing one bit... Everytime I see the girl's face on the buses, I go... :what: Not that she's not pretty at all... but like you've said, I do find the commercial pretty cheesy making the appearance of her face (maybe it was two different girls) as a reminder to it...
Then again, maybe Nikon is appealing to a different kind of audience to keep their boat extra afloat. Lets keep our eyes elsewhere...
http://en.wikipedia.org//wiki/Nikon_D7000
Wonder how do wikipedia know that this would be Thailand made, does it mean that most if not all Nikon's DSLR are made in Thailand?
I think Nikon has a winner here this year.![]()
You didn't know?? My D90 is MiT...so is D300s! Not surprised that D7000 will be too. Not to mention a number of good Nikkor lenses!
If I'm not wrong, D5000 and D3100 and D3000 are also from there. Only D700 and upwards are MiJ
I actually "new" to digital cameras! Wonder if there's any diff with MIT and MIJ?
Why not take a visit to Nikon showroom at Xerox towers at Anson rd? CBD area. You can feel all their equipments in one go. Rest assured, if I didn't know D90 was a MiT product, I'd still say it's a high quality product - the finish is really good. So good that I looked away from the competitor models (even those MiJ)... I'm sure D300s users will attest to this statement as well!