It's about bloody time too.
Dave
On 2/24/06, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 12:18:05AM +0100, Dario Bonazza wrote:
> John Francis wrote:
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> >I'm waiting to find out if it has one or two control wheels.
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> Two. The one in front is visible. Do you think it could be the only one? I
> don't, since when it's single it's on the back.
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> Dario
I ha
Generally looks like the current D layout including the 3 position
switch of AF and seems like the metering mode switch is also there.
I would be very happy to a big raw buffer like the Nikon and keeping
the general style/layout of the current D.
My big problem will be affording one when it relea
John Francis wrote:
I'm waiting to find out if it has one or two control wheels.
Two. The one in front is visible. Do you think it could be the only one? I
don't, since when it's single it's on the back.
Dario
I'm waiting to find out if it has one or two control wheels.
Oh, and whether it can accept a battery grip. The body looks
more like the DS than the D, so I doubt if the BG-1 will fit :-(
Apart from that (and whether it takes CF cards) I doubt if I'll
be too disappointed - the buffer size and fra
On 23 Feb 2006 at 14:30, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> Now it's time for the Speculation and Complaint Department to issue forth
> it's commentaries ;-))
Yes, I note Paal is already injecting a neat dose of "in-body stabilizer"
rumour :-)
> The DSLR looks like it may be a nice step up from the D and
Now it's time for the Speculation and Complaint Department to issue forth
it's commentaries ;-))
The DSLR looks like it may be a nice step up from the D and the DS/DS2. Of
course, that's based on pics and, essentially, no information.
I'd be a lot more thrilled if the announcement said that the
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