On 20/7/03 10:05 am, "Simon Marchini" <> wrote:
> Last week I posted a questions about digital v film. This seemed to
> generate a large number of responses - some of them useful others not so.
> Anyway, one of the questions I was asking was about the whether now was the
> right time to buy as the cost of digital cameras was falling and their
> performance was rising. The camera I was using to test this was the Canon
> 10D - a camera that will probably be known to most people. Well I have just
> discovered that since its launch in the UK its price has fallen by 17% - not
> bad in under 6 months.
For me the price and performance of the 10D did make it the right time to
buy into digital (also in the UK). I don't think the price of the 10D will
drop again for quite some time though, judging by the rate at which they are
currently selling.
> Now there will no doubt be a lot of reasons why this is - however, I do
> believe that this does illustrate the point that when buying a digital
> camera you have to be very careful of the time to do this. This also, I
> feel, illustrates that digital photography is a branch of personal
> computing and so as soon as you hand over your hard earned cash the
> cherished piece of equipment will devalue rapidly in a very short period of
> time.
Firstly, you (obviously) don't buy a digital SLR (or indeed any item
dependent on technology) as an investment. Secondly, I suspect that the
performance of digital bodies will continue to improve (and the prices drop)
for many years before levelling off - although the rate of change has slowed
considerably from 2-3 years ago. The PC market is still doing that now; you
can buy the fastest PC available, and get it home just in time to open a web
site and read about the launch of the next generation of processor.
Ultimately the choice is between buying and using something now, or waiting
until technological advance has stopped and prices stabilised. The trick is
not dying in the meantime
Pat
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