I'm having difficulty to choose between 1ds markII (used) to a new 5d markII. I'll use the
camera for weddings,portrait (in studio). Right now I have the 1d MarkIII (excellent camera) but right now I want to a full frame. Any suggestion? Thanks
I'm having difficulty to choose between 1ds markII (used) to a new 5d markII. I'll use the
camera for weddings,portrait (in studio). Right now I have the 1d MarkIII (excellent camera) but right now I want to a full frame. Any suggestion? Thanks
If you already have the 1D3 you don't need the ruggedness of the 1Ds II and so I suggest the 5D2. Its IQ is far superior and has better low ISO performance and HD video.
Originally Posted by bburns223
Let me preface this by saying I don't own a full-frame camera...but I'd agree with bburns223's logic.
Thanks...I will go and try the 5d this weekend.
well, I thought the 1dsII has superior image quality...but I don't know the low light situation versus the 5dII. Reading reviews sometimes confuse you
You've got to remember that when the 1Ds II review was written the 5D II was for off on the horizon.
Originally Posted by Canon EOS 5D Mark II Digital SLR Camera Review
Then read the 1DsIII review to see how much of an improvement it was over the 1Ds II and you'll have a better Idea of the IQ comparison.
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I would like to own the 1dsIII. Enjoy and thanks for the advise
Originally Posted by Teoka
Agreed. Reviewers often lack the ability to make objective comparisons. According to DXOMark (who I believe evaluate sensors objectively and quantitatively), the 5DII has more dynamic range, a little more color depth, and significantly better low iso performance than the 1DsII. And you don't need DXOMark to tell you the 5DII has higher resolution.
Originally Posted by Teoka
The 1DsII is more responsive, has more features, and its autofocus will do a better job on moving objects. But it does not have better image quality.
thanks, so the 5dII is the right choice