Expect to see my two 5D Mark IIs up
For sale soon!
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Expect to see my two 5D Mark IIs up
For sale soon!
http://blog.planet5d.com/2012/03/can...press-release/
Here's what you were all waiting for (or at least me):
"Minimum light level ev-2 is the same as the Canon EOS-1D X." (talking about the AF)
"Auto-exposure bracketing – 3,5,7"
Ok...I am impressed. It doesn't seem that they tried to cripple the 5DIII compared to the 1DX in any dumb ways (unless I am missing something). 1DX has better weather sealing, faster fps, ISO advantage, dedicated AF processor, etc. But for an extra ~$3k. It also seems that the major issues people had with the 5DII have been addressed. Seems to be a real solid camera.
Yet....there are still threads on CR with people complaining....:rolleyes: :confused:
Of course, I am still very interested in some independent hands on reviews and analysis. It'll be interesting to see if Canon has caught up to Nikon's DR range, etc.
Is it just me or does the ISO6400 image look amazing (in terms of noise levels). I'd like to know, though, whether or not in-camera / long exposure noise reduction has been used here because it looks a little washed out.
In saying that, I just finished reading the press release and it really looks like a superb camera. The AF system sounds marvelous. I think I'll be looking to sell some gear to upgrade this year.
Well done Canon!
Well crap.
I've got 13 days left of my 30 return period to decide whether I wan't to return my 5d mk II and pay the 1000 bucks for an upgrade.
Opinions?
I stand corrected. Available end of March... that's not months. Looks like a sweet camera.
We were considering a 7D for improved servo performance for our doggies. There are only so many in focus tails you can take before it gets to you. Assuming they've fixed the 5D servo performance, I wonder what I'd have to sell to afford this beast instead.
My Jeep might not get any trail improvements this year. A 5D with 1DX autofocus (I'm assuming the 1DX autofocus system is going to be awesome), 6 frames per second, and increased weather sealing? It's almost like having a mini-1Ds for almost half the price! And this statement was very encouraging if true (if true): "As an example, he says [Westfall], an ISO 3200 picture shot with the new model has roughly the dynamic range, noise and other characteristics of an ISO 800 picture shot with its predecessor." I never once felt that I have been hampered by megapixels, but those 4 attributes (autofocus, frame rate, weather sealing, and high iso capability) are definitely upgrades (especially b/c I have a 5Dc) that I feel would improve my full frame shooting enjoyment.