The latter being "not expected". http://nikonrumors.com/2009/07/27/confi ... rsday.aspx Of course the former has "been expected" ever since Nikon released a full frame sensor. ; This is to go with the D3000 and the D300s coming out. On a side note, I don't think Canon has anything in the pipeline right now. ; They seem to have a late fall announcement planned, since they announced last week that they will be releasing a new Image Stabilization system for their lenses later in the year, probably a 100/2.8 Macro IS. ; But this is the first time I've seen Canon announce that they will be announcing a product later in the year. ; Kind of like Disney saying "We're going to announce new rides at one of our theme parks sometime in December of this year"[nb]Fantasyland renovation? ; DAK renovation? ; Star Tours 2.0?[/nb]
I'm still upset about the 300s. ; That has the extra feature or two that I would've liked to have and would keep me from feeling like needing to upgrade to the D700 for a few more years
NR just added specs for the 70-200: "The new Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200 mm f/2.8G ED VR II should have the following specs (from my previous post): ; ; * Stabilization system VR II ; ; * Nano coating ; ; * New faster Auto Focus ; ; * Weight 1540g (70 grams more than the current model) ; ; * 209mm length (slightly shorter than the current model) ; ; * Minimum Focus Distance: 1.4m (for the current model is 1.5m) ; ; * 77mm filter (same as the current model)" I assume they made it shorter to help correct the vignetting issue that many people complain about. ; It hasn't been much of an issue for me, especially with the on board camera vignetting fix that's built in to the D700. Personally I'm still hoping for a new 24f1.4. ; I'm also hoping that the release of the 24f1.4 would drive the price of the 28f1.4 down to a reasonable price, but that's probably not very likely...