Originally Posted by
Feanor
Yeah, I'm a little annoyed, and agree that it'd have been an absolute killer camera had they done that, but it'd also have killed sales of the 1DIII / 1DsIII. Personally I suspect it was more of a marketing strategy than a technological decision.
Now you have the 7D for sports, birds & other fast subjects; the 5DII for image quality and low-light conditions (despite the outer AF points being rubbish in poor light) and the 1DsIII (or IV when it comes) for those who want both.
The trouble is that Canon seem to be so keen on preventing their own models from competing with each other by holding some models back to make clear distinctions between them and the 1D that they risk losing ground to Nikon. I already know of some people who are switching across, although I don't plan on it as not only would switching cost me a lot but also I'm not convinced by Nikon's over-priced top end glass and I hate the way everthing is backwards on their kit, even screw threads.
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