According to the law you used it seems you have not count the inflation.
BTW, you think five year's 2-3K will be equal to today's 1K?
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Gwinn" <joegwinn@xxxxxxxxx>
> I agree that the EOS line will stay at its present price point, US $2-3K.
The point I was making is that present-day EOS-1Ds technology will become
available in bodies costing US $1K in about five years, not that EOS bodies
will cost $1K. The EOS bodies of five years hence will cost the inflated
equivalent of $2-3K, and will be stuffed with the latest goodies, to justify
the price.
>
> Joe Gwinn
>
>
> >- ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Joe Gwinn" <joegwinn@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> > >
> > > Applying Moore's Law to the EOS-1Ds body, this will drop from $9K to
$1K
> >in 18*log2(9/1)= 57 months, or 4.76 years. The Pro14n body will drop to
$1K
> >in 18*log2(4/1)= 36 months, or 3 years. The SD9 will take 18 months.
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