I have an interesting dilemma at the moment…
I have been given approval to buy a new digital SLR camera, and after a lot of research I had settled on a Nikon D70 (with the Canon 300d a close 2nd).
The decision was easy, the 300d was cheaper, but the D70 was superior enough to easily justify the \$200 difference…
Or at least that was the case until a week ago when Canon announce the replacement to the 300d – the new 350d
In announcing the 350d two things have happened:
So I have gone from the Nikon being a clear winner, to having the following options…
Currently \$1700
Not sure ’bout price yet, prob around \$1800
Price \$1300 and dropping
(Note – check PriceSpy for the current cheapest prices on cameras.)
So now the big question is do I go for Quality, Convenience or Price???
I have had an SLR on my wish list for quite some time now, but realistically they have only recently hit the point where the quality/technology is adequate to last long enough to justify them, (ie. 6MP, all the features of a film SLR, memory is cheap enough and large enough etc) and they are also cheap enough.
The big reason for my dilemma is Moore’s Law. Moore stated that the number of transistors per square inch of a circuit will double every 18 months (his initial guess was 12 months, but since 1965 this has been revised). Arguably this has slowed in computers over the past few years due to power/heat issues, but the theory that development is exponential still holds true.
Either way, Moore’s Law still holds for cameras (as they are relatively new in their product life cycle, and don’t currently have heat/power issues). So in theory in 18 months time, entry level SLR’s will be 10-15 MP, and memory cards will hold twice as much (or be half the size).
So now my dilemma is, do I buy the 300d just before it is discontinued, get it at a cheap price and replace it in 2 years (as we did with our last camera)? Or, do I buy the 350d or D70 and plan to keep it for 3-4 years?
Annoyingly, the ‘cost per year’ works out the same as the 300d is about 2/3rds the price of the others, and will last 2/3rds as long.
So, you see my dilemma… (or at least if you have read this far you have…)
So here’s where you come in. What are your thoughts????
Check dpeview for a direct comparison of each side by side.
S.
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