I like the specs. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear to have the 3 custom settings on the mode dial, which I find so useful.
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Look at the spec sheet in the attached PDF. All of those modes are there (and more). Accessible via the touch screen rather than the dial.I like the specs. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear to have the 3 custom settings on the mode dial, which I find so useful.
I think I would agree, but I am leery of grey market goods unless purchased from Costco with their automatic extended warranty.
I like the way you thinking. I really keen to see what 1Dx II prices may look like in about 6 months from now
I think I would agree, but I am leery of grey market goods unless purchased from Costco with their automatic extended warranty.
if its got more reliable AF than the 7DII then a bargain, but if it’s still 80D class AF, a poor subsitute for the 7DII.
I like the specs. Unfortunately, it doesn’t appear to have the 3 custom settings on the mode dial, which I find so useful.
Look at the spec sheet in the attached PDF. All of those modes are there (and more). Accessible via the touch screen rather than the dial.
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I like to have C1, C2 and C3 on the mode dial, as I wrote, so I can switch among them using muscle memory without taking the OVF away from my eye. If I have to take my eye off the subject and faff around with a touch screen then I can miss a shot.Look at the spec sheet in the attached PDF. All of those modes are there (and more). Accessible via the touch screen rather than the dial.
I also seem to remember 26th as the announcement day.The announcement is on the 28th.
Depends on what type of camera you want. There are certain shots that will be easier to capture on the 90D than those slower, full frame bodies..Not sure if I'd pick up either when a gray market 5Ds is $1,230 on eBay.