A new 10.2 MP Nikon camera is launching soon, possibly to replace the much aged D70/s series, boasting being "more versatile, more control". That means the Nikoners will be happy that they have 10MP dslr in their current entry and mid range series(D200).
Konica-Minolta-ers will be glad that Sony alpha is coming (10MP).
Hmm, strange that Canon didnt follow suit with the recently released 30D. And when the 350D replacement is going to be released in August, it will not be more than 30D and hence will still be a 8.2MP, and of cos no weather seal.
Well, this makes the Nikon series suddenly look really attractive. I hope Canon will make the next replacement for 30D to be weather-sealed (they have to, D200), with Ultrasonic sensor dust cleaner (Olympus, Sony Alpha), in-built Sensor image stabiliser (Sony Alpha, nah prob not possible) to remain competitive.
Sony is the second largest camera market holder in US. With their vast capital, technological and marketing power and new push into the DSLR, we are going to see very interesting changes and surge in the dslr race soon. Thats good for us, we are going to get REALLY good cameras from every manufacturer soon, not just "minor-upgrade, now i give-u-spot-metering, give-u-1/3 ISO" type of camera.
Well since the 30D and 350D replacement will last another 1.5 years cycle, those Canon-ers looking to up their ante can only look at the 12MP 5D or the 5D replacement next year (3D?).
I believe Canon has it planned. Canon is prob thinking, "hey let them play the 10MP war, my trump card will be the next killer budget FF is released to push the boundaries of competition". Imagine when 3D is out and 5D drops to $3K +, what will become of the market for the mid range cameras eg D200 (close to $3K)? The 30D is priced and planned nicely at $2K +/-, reasonably below the 3D and 5D when they were released.
Canon have pushed the market with 300D first dslr below $2k many years ago, 20D a mid range semi-pro cam providing affordability with many "pro" features at $3K, 5D the first FF sensor cam below $5K (other than the 1D series). I am sure they will do it once again. No sweat, they must be thinking.
This is going to be real interesting for the 1 year ahead. Will the final push for affordable FF be upon us soon? I sure hope so. Thats the one trump card i wanna see.