For silent shooting with the 1DX-II what about using 4K MJPEG?Vern said:unfocused said:Don't forget silent shutter. For many 5D users (wedding photographers in particular, but others as well) this is far more important than frames per second. I'm still having some adjustment shock from losing the 5D silent shutter with the 1Dx II. There is absolutely nothing silent about that shutter. Keeping the shutter silent in the 5D may limit just how fast the frame rate can be.
Agreed. I just purchased the 5DSR for use w wildlife/landscape where max res is desired and when fast action isn't anticipated, and I love the super quiet shutter - unfortunately, the skittish mammalian wildlife I have in mind also would be best shot with a higher ISO capable body. I have the 1DX I that I use for BIF and indoor sports but have tried it for deer/fox on the 'silent' shutter mode and they always jump/bolt unless the wind is howling. Not had this problem with the 5DIII on silent shutter. I'm sure the 1DX II would be fine on a safari with animals accustom to mechanical sounds, but in the eastern forest of the U.S., "click" is more likely to be a trigger pull than a shutter release and natural selection has left its mark. If the 1DX II had a truly silent shutter setting, I would upgrade for that and the other improvements over the 1DX I.
5D4 sounds great, but seems to fall right between my current bodies and I doubt I would compromise to use it - though if I only had one body, it might be the one.
As always, critical features are in the eye of the beholder.![]()
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