> > I remember those days. Those big heavy ugly DSLRs which were not designed > for the general public, but press photographers only. Even so, few were > using them.
I guess it depends where you looked. In my experience as soon as the D1 came out you could hardly find an F5 in the media centre at motorsports events, and Nikon even made a few inroads into Canon territory. Then as soon as Canon came out with digitals, most of the EOS-1 bodies vanished. The big agencies will have one guy shooting Velvia on one body, digital on the other, and three guys each with two or three digital bodies. I'd estimate that digital has something like 80% of the market now.

