When the Nikon D1 came out it was the first time that I saw a number of pro Canon shooters thinking of going to Nikon. When Canon released the D30 pros snapped them up. They thought the body felt cheap and the AF sucked, but it was the only game in town and plenty good enough. You have to remember that most pros are commercial/studio/wedding shooters and not PJs in combat. Although ruggedness is a nice "warm fuzzy" it's not a practical necessity.
I don't follow Canon sales on ebay. The number of minty F100s and F5s for sale at low prices is amazing (I saw a mint F100 with a BIN of $700 - very tempting. I'm really holding out for a nice $200 F3. )

BR

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Yeah but how do we know which camera stores were saying "that D100/D60
outsold F5/EOS1V by a very large scale in 2002"?? It might have been
B&H or Ken Hanson, but unless it was everyone then it is not a
worthwhile statistic. Besides, I would have thought that 'ex' 1V buyers
would go for the pro DSLRs in the main anyway, not the D60.





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