hambergler said:I think what left people with a bad taste was the price of the 5D Mark III being priced $500 above the D800. I think that now that you can get easily get one for 3000 or less than it is definitely a more versatile camera than the D800. If you want a landscape/studio camera the D800 is a no brainer but for everything else the 5D Mark III is a real winner.
I imagine that pro cameras will always fall down in consumer magazines' comparisons, because of the perceived low value for money.distant.star said:.
No 1Dx???
Or is that considered a 2011 camera since that's when they made the announcement?
M.ST said:For me the 1D X is the camera of the year 2012.
Dylan777 said:M.ST said:For me the 1D X is the camera of the year 2012.
+1....I'm not a 1D X owner yet, but I did have a chance to hold and shoot with it through a friend. I love EVERYTHING about 1D X - low light shooting, the grip, size, frame rate, AF system, how the camera feel in the hands etc..I can go on for days here.
Assuming I'll get one tomorrow, am not sure how to justify 1D X purchase to the "boss" at home yet. About "honey, I accidently bought a 1D X instead of 5D III and the camera store will not allow me to return it" :??? :
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RVB said:... (and backlit buttons too..)