im excited to see if there will be an "entry level" FF. I have my eyes set on a 5Dmrk3 soon time, but id like to see what canon has up their sleeve. I cant wait though!!!! SDFDGRWGR
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CatfishSoupFTW said:im excited to see if there will be an "entry level" FF. I have my eyes set on a 5Dmrk3 soon time, but id like to see what canon has up their sleeve. I cant wait though!!!! SDFDGRWGR
ed24 said:Axilrod said:Pompo said:if you mostly shoot video why yuo getting the 5Dmark III? the video is even softer on the mark III...I'd get the 5D2 and save a bunch...
Have you even used a 5DIII or are you just repeating what you've read here and there on the web? I'm guessing if you're putting it down then you don't have one. It isn't "softer" than the 5DII, I have both and shooting with the 5DIII is a pleasure compared to the 5DII. It handles noise much better, virtually no moire/artifacts, 1080p HDMI out makes pulling focus much easier, it's a beast in low-light and (most importantly) it responds to changes in post infinitely better than 5DII footage did. With the 5DII even changing the white balance could seriously degrade the footage, the artifacts made it damn near impossible to sharpen, not to mention the annoying moire.
And the video features are barely anything compared to the massive improvements on the stills side. I don't see why people think they are qualified to recommend/not recommend something they have never used, cut it out.
Sir, you just made me pull the trigger. I thank you.
Hello Mr 5D MK3.
sb said:I'm picturing a Mk2 sensor in a rebel body ...
briansquibb said:I would think that studio/portrait shooters do need the vertical grip - you cant shoot all day without one
preppyak said:And an entry-level full-frame is where you hook your high ticket buyers. You go full-frame, you start buying L glass...
This.dlleno said:I have interest ,but would be fine with an optional grip, even with the (lack of) weather sealing that is implied. The option to go either way would be attractive.
c.d.embrey said:preppyak said:And an entry-level full-frame is where you hook your high ticket buyers. You go full-frame, you start buying L glass...
Why would Low Budget full frame buyers buy High-Dollar L-glass? Seems likely they would buy a 5D3 if they had L-glass money. It's much more likely that Low Budget Buyers will buy the Low Cost 24mm f/2.8, 28mm f/2.8, 40mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.8 and the 85mm f/1.8. Or variable f/stop zoomz.
BTW, Nikon has much more friendly prices on their mid-range lenses. Their 28mm f/1.8 costs less than the Canon 28mm f/2.8 fore instance.
c.d.embrey said:Why would Low Budget full frame buyers buy High-Dollar L-glass? Seems likely they would buy a 5D3 if they had L-glass money.
bdeutsch said:that would be the "entry level FF". If Canon doesn't release a competitor to the D600 (if it meets the rumored specs), they are going to get crushed in the DSLR market for most enthusiasts and many pros, I think.
There is also the difference in price between the D800 and 1Dx, but you already knew that, didn't you? Does the phrase "willfully misunderstand" mean anything to you?Fishnose said:Bob Howland said:Using a 1D-class body for the big megapixel camera would be insanely stupid, an open invitation for Canon studio and landscape photographers to buy a Nikon D800. The only thing worse than selling a low end camera that cannibalizes your high end camera sales is to have the damage done by a competitor's low end camera.
So, the D800 is 'low end' becasue it doesn't have integrated grip? Fascinating.
zim said:How about a FF entry with no Video, you know to keep the price down, something for the purist photographers for a change…. 650D is good enough for those wanting to do video
Let the fire and brimstone begin;D hehehe
Ricku said:This.dlleno said:I have interest ,but would be fine with an optional grip, even with the (lack of) weather sealing that is implied. The option to go either way would be attractive.
Why do they even have to make the 1D size cameras? This makes them completely unattractive for me and others who NEVER want to have the extra size and bulk of a griped body.
dilbert said:D_Rochat said:The only certainty is that none of us no what the hell we are talking about. If 1+ year ago someone had mentioned that the 1DsIII and 1DIV would merge into a 1DX, that person would have been called an idiot and flamed beyond belief. The armchair Canon executives can speculate all they want on what Canon will or won't do, but no one really knows. We can hope and dream, but that's it.
No, Canon publicly announced a long time ago that the 1Ds and 1D lines would merge.
dilbert said:briansquibb said:dilbert said:D_Rochat said:The only certainty is that none of us no what the hell we are talking about. If 1+ year ago someone had mentioned that the 1DsIII and 1DIV would merge into a 1DX, that person would have been called an idiot and flamed beyond belief. The armchair Canon executives can speculate all they want on what Canon will or won't do, but no one really knows. We can hope and dream, but that's it.
No, Canon publicly announced a long time ago that the 1Ds and 1D lines would merge.
October 2011 was the first time I remember seeing a press release about the merge
The merging of the 1Ds/1D lines has been expected since the 1Ds Mark II when a Canon executive in Europe commented that it was planned.
See here:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/Canon-1ds-mkii-p1.shtml
Scroll down to "A Merger".
So yes, a lot of people have been expecting it for a long time.
dilbert said:briansquibb said:dilbert said:briansquibb said:dilbert said:D_Rochat said:The only certainty is that none of us no what the hell we are talking about. If 1+ year ago someone had mentioned that the 1DsIII and 1DIV would merge into a 1DX, that person would have been called an idiot and flamed beyond belief. The armchair Canon executives can speculate all they want on what Canon will or won't do, but no one really knows. We can hope and dream, but that's it.
No, Canon publicly announced a long time ago that the 1Ds and 1D lines would merge.
October 2011 was the first time I remember seeing a press release about the merge
The merging of the 1Ds/1D lines has been expected since the 1Ds Mark II when a Canon executive in Europe commented that it was planned.
See here:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/Canon-1ds-mkii-p1.shtml
Scroll down to "A Merger".
So yes, a lot of people have been expecting it for a long time.
So it was rumour/speculation then.
Personally I have never believed that the 1DX was a sucessor to the 1DS. It doesn't come even close, good camera though it might be.
Last I checked, what comes out of the mouths of executives is generally pretty reliable and well above the rank of "rumor".