Posted 05 January 2005 - 11:00 AM
You guys crack me up! Well, thanks for "pumping" up my thread to the top...lol.
I admit, I have changed gear a lot in my "quest for the perfect system." I should add "that I can afford." The way I feel about things digital is "sell when the time is right," it's worked for me so far. If you're careful, you can use a digital camera for a year for less than $500-1,000, which depending on how much you use it is pretty good.
I'm really glad that Canon introduced the 1DsMkII - not because I can buy one, but because of what it's done to the prices of their other cameras. Now the way I feel is I can get a 1D series housing and body and I will be good to go for a while. When the price goes down on the 1DsMkII, then I can get one of those and even use the same housing to extend my time with the system even more.
The 1D series body is the longest life body DSLR ever made. People that bought the housings when the 1Ds came out can very well use the housing from Oct 2003 through perhaps Oct 2005 before the body changes again. And then it will still be a mainstream camera system until 2006 I think. 3+ years with the same housing is enough to get me to jump in.
Dave: the Canon 1.6x crop cameras come out every 8 months it seems and they change the body ever so slightly each time so you need a new housing. That's annoying, but ok if you go with Ikelite because you can just sell and upgrade every time.
Anyhow, yep, come Sunday, all of my Nikon lenses will be sold. I'm really going to miss my 17-35 as Canon doesn't have one as good, but otherwise, I think I'll be OK.
And for anyone who's wondering, I have never been unsatisfied with any of the cameras and housings I have owned. I have liked all of them, and each had its pros and cons.
Cheers
James
Canon 1DsMkIII - Seacam Housing
Dual Ikelite Strobes
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