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<blockquote data-quote="Overread" data-source="post: 1439867" data-attributes="member: 68571"><p>thing is big memory cards are now not uncommon - and unless you get them from Jessopes they are affordable as well. </p><p>I think this is really showing what many felt at the time of the 50D release - that it was more of a stopgap camera released to keep face and competition with Nikon more than anything else.</p><p>For the 60D I just hope that they cap the MP at 15 (maybe go a little higher but nothing as drastic as 21) and work on giving us better ISO performance without a loss in clarity - that is what is stealing the market from canon at the moment - so many people have shifted to nikon to get that improved ISO performance and its not the entry people its those who are (and have) invested serious money into the company - your sports and wildlife people as well as wedding photographers - basically anyone who finds themselves in lower light conditions and needing to turn to ISO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overread, post: 1439867, member: 68571"] thing is big memory cards are now not uncommon - and unless you get them from Jessopes they are affordable as well. I think this is really showing what many felt at the time of the 50D release - that it was more of a stopgap camera released to keep face and competition with Nikon more than anything else. For the 60D I just hope that they cap the MP at 15 (maybe go a little higher but nothing as drastic as 21) and work on giving us better ISO performance without a loss in clarity - that is what is stealing the market from canon at the moment - so many people have shifted to nikon to get that improved ISO performance and its not the entry people its those who are (and have) invested serious money into the company - your sports and wildlife people as well as wedding photographers - basically anyone who finds themselves in lower light conditions and needing to turn to ISO [/QUOTE]
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