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04/20/2006 09:50:18 PM · #26
wOOOhOOOO!!!
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04/20/2006 09:59:55 PM · #27
This is great news!

I say, stop worrying about the MemoryStick/ compact flash issue - I'm very sure Sony will include support for both. I actually dont mind memory sticks as I have a few lying around from my other Sony electronics :) And besides, MemorySticks have a very fast (faster than CF?) speed.

With Carl-Zeiss possibly creating lens for the system, it would truly be a force to be reckoned with.

Not really putting my bet on the first Sony dSLR as one would expect from a "first" entry model, but I'm excited that Sony is finally in the dSLR arena. Like Kirbic said, more competition can only mean more choices and better products for us consumers! :)
04/21/2006 11:35:29 AM · #28
The only thing that really concerns me is that I seem to recall that when reading some of the DPReview info on past dual card Sony Cams that they made it so the Sony brand cards were faster with read/write speed. This would make sense if Sony was a superior technology, as they would love to have everyone believe, but the actual fact of the matter was that they included sub-standard CF controllers that were just slower than the average.

It might have been in the DPReview for the 828, but I can't recall.

I hope that they don't cut corners here, I know the difference is infinitesimal, but it's an ethic thing...

I think this summer will be a very exciting time for DSLR users. I just hope they use CMOS rather than CCD.

Might be interesting if they put out a high end CMOS model...
04/21/2006 12:50:27 PM · #29
I love to speculate, so I'll gladly chime in.
I feel Sony was smart to buy into an existing system (KM), now they have a small existing customer base to start with vs nothing. Everything being equal I don't know if any serious shooter sould choose a Canon or a Nikon vs a Sony. But since Sony is using KM mount/system. That's much more passible.

In regards to memory cards, I suspect it will be a dual system with a CF or a SD and their memory stick. I think their latest one has it like that, if memory (pun intended) serves me right.

Sony makes pro grade plasma TV's recorders, movie cams, so I suspect that eventually they will do the same with dslr's. Everything from little digicams upto professional dslrs.

Sony is a very innovative company, remember the WalkMan and the portable CD player?, which is a bit down right now, so they are looking to become financially better and dslr certainly is a good market with high profit margins.

Lastly, I believe competition is good for us consumers. Canon and Nikon make up about 86% of the dslr market. When strong competitors like Sony , Panasonic, and Samsung (which are electronic cosumer maker giants) enter the market, they can make some serious inroads as they have the resource for long term R&D, marketing, and a vast product line. That should help drive the price down. I currently think the dslr's are over priced b/c there in reality are only two big companies, Canon and Nikon.
My personal feeling is that an entry dslr kit should be just under $500, midrange cams like 30D and D200's should be about $800 or so, and prograde camera should be about $2500 or so. Pro grade lenses should be anywhere from $400-1000 (currently available at this price due to third party makers). Perhaps more competition will drive prices down closer to these levels.
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