mauro.canon said:note
imho we'll see usb 3.0 in the next macbook pro..o imac
simonxu11 said:Because it's called Canon!!
They can put a 63 zone metering into 5D3 from their cheapest model Rebel T3 for next three years rather than using the latest one from the 1DX. In this way, they can also cut the AF point-linked spot metering feature off.(you can find this feature from all Nikon bodies)
Typical answers from Canon user:
1. Oh, that's good enough.
2. There's nothing wrong with it, it works well.
iso79 said:Heck I'm still waiting for Apple to put HDMI in their Macs.
iso79 said:The D4 doesn't have USB 3 either
Macs will never have USB 3. Heck I'm still waiting for Apple to put HDMI in their Macs.
Ellen Schmidtee said:simonxu11 said:Because it's called Canon!!
They can put a 63 zone metering into 5D3 from their cheapest model Rebel T3 for next three years rather than using the latest one from the 1DX. In this way, they can also cut the AF point-linked spot metering feature off.(you can find this feature from all Nikon bodies)
Typical answers from Canon user:
1. Oh, that's good enough.
2. There's nothing wrong with it, it works well.
I don't give a damn whether the 5Dmk3 has a USB 2 or USB 3 port. A USB 3 card reader is a cheap one off expense (already bought one), and moving the card from the camera to the read & back again takes a few seconds (which I spend as it is), and I'd rather bitch about more important features.
Personally I disagree. USB3 or ethernet would have helped tethered shooting.akiskev said:Moreover, I think usb2 bandwidth is enough for tethered shooting (as long as live view output does not exceed 60MB/s).
What is your objection?PhilDrinkwater said:Personally I disagree. USB3 or ethernet would have helped tethered shooting.akiskev said:Moreover, I think usb2 bandwidth is enough for tethered shooting (as long as live view output does not exceed 60MB/s).
You disagree to that too? It was in the same message.akiskev said:......
BUT
I'd expect new Canon cameras to have usb3 since it's backwards compatible. No users would complain, plus with usb3's 625 MB/s, Canon would have no restrictions bandwidth-wise to implement clean 1080p output* via usb.
*
1920 * 1080 = 2,073,600
2,073,600 * 32bpp = 66,355,200 bits/frame
66,355,200 * 30fps = 237.3 MB/s
Octavian said:Ellen Schmidtee said:simonxu11 said:Because it's called Canon!!
They can put a 63 zone metering into 5D3 from their cheapest model Rebel T3 for next three years rather than using the latest one from the 1DX. In this way, they can also cut the AF point-linked spot metering feature off.(you can find this feature from all Nikon bodies)
Typical answers from Canon user:
1. Oh, that's good enough.
2. There's nothing wrong with it, it works well.
I don't give a damn whether the 5Dmk3 has a USB 2 or USB 3 port. A USB 3 card reader is a cheap one off expense (already bought one), and moving the card from the camera to the read & back again takes a few seconds (which I spend as it is), and I'd rather bitch about more important features.
Ellens is correct here in the case of SDHC class 10 cards they are approx 25Mb/s or thereabouts this is around the limit of USB2.0 so for that purpose no reason for USB3.0 as the card transfer (read) wont reach USB3.0 speeds!
however im unfamiliar with CF speeds anyone?
Ellen Schmidtee said:UHS-I SD cards should be about as fast. SanDisk has a 95MB/s UHS-I SDHC cards.