
At the request of some commenters on the recent Canon 5D Mark II vs. Nikon D700 In-Depth ISO Comparison, I have included the full resolution crops and downloadable original full resolution files from the Canon 5D Mark II in addition to the down-res versions matched with the Nikon D700’s resolution. You can see the complete revised comparison here.


The PMA 2009 International Convention and Trade Show is scheduled to take place March 3-5, 2009 at the
Canon Rebel XSi Replacement: While the
Canon EOS 1D Mark IV: Ever since the
Canon EOS 1Ds Mark IV: Canon’s 1.5 year old EOS 1Ds Mark III is no longer king of the megapixel hill. Both Sony and Nikon outrank the 21.1 megapixel 1Ds Mark III with the 










Nikon D40/D60 Replacements: Like Canon, Nikon introduced its current entry-level camera, the
Nikon D400: The
Nikon D700x/D800: I’ve seen no credible rumors for a revised 
Micro Four Thirds System: In Summer 2008, Olympus introduced a new
Four Thirds System: Olympus’ Four Thirds EVOLT DSLRs are fairly up to date with the
Panasonic G1 Companion: We know that Panasonic has a video-capable G1-like camera on the way. The
Expect some big news from Pentax at PMA. Hoya, Pentax’s parent, issued a statement with its second quarter 2008 financial results that revealed some of the things to come from Pentax in 2009, including 3 new types of DSLR cameras.
Pentax Optio P70 and Optio E70: Pentax released two new point and shoot cameras at CES 2009, which will carry over into the PMA features for Pentax. The Optio P70 features 12 megapixels, a 4x optical zoom, a 2.7? LCD screen and a ridiculous maximum sensitivity setting of ISO 6400. The Optio E70 features 10 megapixels, 3x optical zoom and a 2.4? LCD screen. The P70 will retail for $199.95 and the E70 for $139.95. For more info, see Photography Bay’s coverage of the 



Expect new DSLRs from Sony this year – and lots of’em. I received an email tip from someone who provided accurate info on the A900 that the entire Sony Alpha DSLR lineup will be replaced in 2009. I don’t know whether all the cameras will drop at PMA, but I expect to see several there. I would say that the 








