RustyTheGeek said:I still contend (as I mentioned way back) that Canon knows more about the 5D3 than probably any other camera. It's supposed to be their "big deal" camera designed for everyone and destined to follow the 5D2 in rocking the world of every pro and enthusiast that has a high credit limit. They took their time developing and testing all the prototypes with pro beta testers in every situation. I think they know and have known every strength and weakness of this camera since it was in early beta. The fact that we are experiencing what they likely knew all along is somewhat meaningless to them and they probably plan to respond when they have something they think is considered progress on the problem and what we would like to hear. In fact, if a firmware update can fix or improve the problem, the future April firmware date may be a deadline to keep the engineers engaged and motivated to fix the problem (among others).
Of course, this is all just an assumption on my part but I really have a hard time believing that Canon is so clueless about their own cameras that they need a user forum to explain the limits and flaws of something they designed, built and extensively tested (for years) themselves.
i agree rustbuster...your reasoning makes sense to me. as you say, it's nearly impossible to believe they didn't do some basic testing with the flash in lower light situations...they must have, so they do know. it's a bit like the nikon d800 where they have the "green screen"....how the hell did nikon just let that go to market, but they did...they knew and they did anyway. hard to comprehend the way these companies operate sometimes.
where do we stand on those beers? ;D
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