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1DX Review
rocketdesigner:
Very good, 1DX review just posted by engadget:
http://engt.co/t3OZ8F
Interestingly, points out noise at the higher ISO points ???
neuroanatomist:
Wait, you mean ISO 51,200 isn't going to be perfectly noise-free? Forget it, then - I no longer want a 1D X. ::)
dilbert:
The review is useless.
If I didn't know better, I'd say this posting was just an attempt to get hits on someone's website(s).
Skip this, it contains nothing new, interesting or novel.
Mt Spokane Photography:
Noise doesn't show up in prints, like it does on a lcd monitor, however, contrast is weaker and detail is lost. If I could get good quality images with minimum noise and lots of detail and contrast at ISO 12,800 i would be a huge improvement over my 5D MK II.
I'm sure that Canon only shows images taken with jpeg and huge amounts of NR. They did the same with the 1D MK IV, and when reviewers finally obtained raw images, the real advance over the 1D MK III was about 1/2 stop, but the noise was easier to minimise with NR. With the larger and better sensor, a 2 stop improvement over the 1D MK III using RAW is possible, but, would ISO 12,800 be as good as ISO 3200 on my 5D MK II?
It will be a while before we find out. Having this sensor on a 5D MK III would be great!
rocketdesigner:
--- Quote from: dilbert on October 25, 2011, 11:04:37 AM ---The review is useless.
If I didn't know better, I'd say this posting was just an attempt to get hits on someone's website(s).
Skip this, it contains nothing new, interesting or novel.
--- End quote ---
Actually it is not a waste of time. Very good video (albeit by a canon rep) outlining features and ergonomics of the body.
This unit is a beast ... may have to sell my Camry to get this Ferrari. :P
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