View Poll Results: Most Desired Improvements in Next Camera Body?

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  • More Megapixels

    9 33.33%
  • Better High ISO Noise Performance

    17 62.96%
  • Better Low (<400) ISO Noise Performance

    6 22.22%
  • Increased Dynamic Range

    16 59.26%
  • Better Color Rendition

    5 18.52%
  • Increased Frames per Second

    8 29.63%
  • RAW Video

    2 7.41%
  • Other Improvements in Video (4K, uncompressed output)

    1 3.70%
  • Lower Price

    7 25.93%
  • None--I own my last dSLR

    0 0%
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    Quote Originally Posted by UmiKaibutsu View Post
    This 5D is designed the same as cameras 50 years ago. It's made in Japan, where there is a massive 80's era Michael Jackson facility in Tokyo Disney (that almost made me vomit). There is a real disconnect between Japan and reality outside of Japan.

    If Samsung, Lamborghini and Versace were running Canon, we might see some real improvements in our lifetimes. meanwhile, the Japanese salary-man works long hours designing something made with an absolute lack of forward thinking, creativity, or concern for the end user.
    I have never seen trolling on this site before, due mostly to the character of those who inhabit this forum, so I will give you the benefit of the doubt. Would you like to expand on your post?
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    I like the carbon fiber idea - not that I know anyting about carbon fiber - but if lightens the load...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Busted Knuckles View Post
    I like the carbon fiber idea - not that I know anyting about carbon fiber - but if lightens the load...
    Would be interesting to see how much weight reduction could be achieved by using lighter materials for the body frame, which accounts only for a portion of the overall weight of the body. The weight of electronics and mechanical assemblies would be still the same, and I suppose, is even higher than the weight of the frame itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ahab1372 View Post
    Would be interesting to see how much weight reduction could be achieved by using lighter materials for the body frame, which accounts only for a portion of the overall weight of the body. The weight of electronics and mechanical assemblies would be still the same, and I suppose, is even higher than the weight of the frame itself.
    +1. Certainly there is weight associated with the metal bodies, but there is a lot more. I also wanted to mention, many people prefer the heavier bodies to help balance the heavier lenses often used with the camera bodies. So, while I am not opposed to the idea of decreasing the overall weight of my camera system, there are many factors. But, as question, why whould carbon fiber be much better than the plastics currently used in rebels/XXD bodies and several lenses? Everything I own made of carbon fiber lacks fine detail and is connected with adhesives. I am not a materials engineer, so I don't know if that is a function common of carbon fiber, but that wouldn't be too compatible with high end camera system.

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