RAW buffer does make a difference, I was thinking JPEG.
As to pricing, I'm expecting to see the D200 come in with those specs
(Apart from buffer, I only expect a 10 RAW buffer), build similar to an
F100 and a $2300 MSRP (Streeting at $2k). The 20D is only a $1400 body.
-Adam
Herb Chong wrote:
Paul wants a 20 shot buffer in RAW at 5fps, more or less what i want.
the 20D doesn't have a 20 frame buffer when shooting RAW, it's 6. the
DSC-R1 uses a Sony sensor, so they can undercut everyone on retail
price. i can see $2.5-3K, but only if it is missing a lot of physical
ruggedness.
Herb....
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Subject: Re: Irrelevant Poll: What do you WANT in a digital camera?
Probably not. Apart from the resolution, that's a 20D. And the new
10MP 1.7x crop Sony DSC-R1 coming in at $999 argues that the
resolution is in the pricerange.