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Looks like it's aimed squarely at the Sony A100/Nikon D80 feature set. Surprised at seeing 1600 as the high end of ISO, since Canon's SLRs have been ISO/Noise leaders with solid ISO 1600/3200 performance. I guess inevitable with the sensor size...
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Vincent Diamante @ Aug 23rd 2006 2:02AM
Looks like it's aimed squarely at the Sony A100/Nikon D80 feature set. Surprised at seeing 1600 as the high end of ISO, since Canon's SLRs have been ISO/Noise leaders with solid ISO 1600/3200 performance. I guess inevitable with the sensor size...