Originally Posted by
Rob Gardner
JT -
I've owned the 10D, 20D, 40D, 5D, 1D, 1D Mk II, and 1Ds. I currently still have the original 1D (my third now...), 1D Mk II (won't pry it from my cold dead hands) and my third 1Ds. You are right in your assumptions - even going from the 40D to the old (2001) 1D is in some ways an upgrade. The 40D is a wonderful camera, but the AF of the 1-series is light years ahead of the XXD series Canons. Your best bet is a 1D Mk II, which can usually be had for around $1250 for a very good example. There's a reason why most of the world used them (and many PJs still do!). The same goes for the 1Ds, though I find them to be slower in AF. I've now had three original 1D models and each time I sold a previous one, I regretted it. Average used price is $500-600 for a clean example, and they are bullet-proof. For that kind of money, there's nothing out there that can touch it. The 4.2MP file it creates is very clean at lower ISO settings, but anything beyond 800 is pretty useless. They were not known for their light sensitivity - get better glass instead!
For less than the price of a good used 1D Mk III, I would (and do) have a 1D Mk II and either a 5D or a 1Ds - personally the 5D is a better studio camera. Don't bother with the 1D Mk IIN, you really only get the bigger screen and slightly bigger buffer for an exorbitant price gouge. IMHO, its not worth the $500-600 price difference from the Mk II.
Hope this helps...feel free to PM me for any other questions.
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