Wow. Considering they are already selling on-line for $99 and will no doubt drop in price, combined with the fact that they have better battery management features and much higher capacity than the Nikon EN-EL3e, you sir are hereby declared a FANBOI!
Plus the 5D Mark II has a lower list price and it's street price will no doubt drop just like the D700 did, in a matter of a month or two you will be able to get either camera with 3 batteries for about the same price. You don't think these companies are just going to sit back and watch the other win, right?
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Wow. Considering they are already selling on-line for $99 and will no doubt drop in price, combined with the fact that they have better battery management features and much higher capacity than the Nikon EN-EL3e, you sir are hereby declared a FANBOI!
Plus the 5D Mark II has a lower list price and it's street price will no doubt drop just like the D700 did, in a matter of a month or two you will be able to get either camera with 3 batteries for about the same price. You don't think these companies are just going to sit back and watch the other win, right?