Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oh, I don't know. I like Nikon. I really enjoy my FM3a and manual focus Nikkors and appreciate that they make them. My D70 is less of a love affair (viewfinder), but it's a pretty good camera in many ways. My g'friend's N80 is a very capable auto-everything camera for the money, and my SB800 delivers typically great "auto-magic" flash pics on all of the above. Any-who, Nikon's declairing their NEF format proprietary is clearly a snafu, and I imagine/hope they'll see the light soon enough. As for the 20D, for me at least, it's too soon to take any MPix wars seriously. I've only had the D70 since last summer. Sheesh! I'll only upgrade when there's a reasonably priced DSLR that offers a much larger pentaprism VF. I have hopes that Nikon will take their time with the "D200" and offer AI lens metering support and a nice big VF this time around. Kind of an "F100 of DSLRs." We'll see. Scott Don Dory wrote: >I just received a push email giving a few brief facts on two new Nikon >DSLRs. There is a new D50 at 6 MP and small and light. Whoopee, that >is certainly earthshaking revolutionary product. > >The second is the D70s also a 6MP camera that at least will shoot 144 >consecutive shots at 3fps. Of course there is an asterisk on that claim >so I am sure there is a card speed and a file size requirement. > >Couple that with a price decrease and a rebate on the 20D from Canon, >Nikon's stupidity at trying a proprietary RAW format, and some pretty >aggressive pricing on the Pentax *istD doesn't leave much hope for >Nikon. Has anybody received their D2x? > >0.02 > >Don >dorysrus@mindspring.com > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >