bbasiaga said:Marsu42 said:charliewphotos said:Not sure about bodies but the used price of the 24-70mm mk i seems to have risen since the release of the mk ii...Andy_Hodapp said:When was the last time a digital camera went up in price because it was discontinued, it's not a collectable, it will go down in price.
If the 6d af is at least "acceptable" and the 5d3 price continues to sink, I don't think the 5d2 will rise in price - though it might stick where it is now. The price 24-70 mk1 is ridiculously high atm, but imho that's just because the mk2 is not on the shelves in numbers and the used mk1 market is thinned by the long mk2 delay.
Lenses are a bit of a different beast too. Since they remain relevant and useful regardless of the new technology put into the bodies. Lenses are an investment, or at least as close as you can get to one in the technological product world. I do think the used prices will fall though. As stated - the old ones are discontinued and the new ones are just now out many months later.
-Brian
Marsu42 said:Philco said:Since the 6D is post-600EX-RT, I assume there would be some advantage to having a 6D over a 5DII for HSS off-camera, though I know some people are not feeling limited by the 5DII in that regard.
While Canon says otherwise, it has been confirmed by multiple users that hss & x-sync works just fine with 600rt + 5d2. You won't get the in-camera menus and the new option flash groups, though.
The real advantage would have been if the 6d had a rf-controller next to gps/wifi - would certainly have been possible since it's not full metal.
brianleighty said:People are already pissed they put in the wifi and GPS since they didn't put it in the other bodies. If they'd done that then it would of been even worse complaining. Also, I think I read the range on the wifi is only 50m vs 150m external. So it might not provide as much range as an external option.
brianleighty said:Marsu42 said:Philco said:Since the 6D is post-600EX-RT, I assume there would be some advantage to having a 6D over a 5DII for HSS off-camera, though I know some people are not feeling limited by the 5DII in that regard.
While Canon says otherwise, it has been confirmed by multiple users that hss & x-sync works just fine with 600rt + 5d2. You won't get the in-camera menus and the new option flash groups, though.
The real advantage would have been if the 6d had a rf-controller next to gps/wifi - would certainly have been possible since it's not full metal.
People are already pissed they put in the wifi and GPS since they didn't put it in the other bodies. If they'd done that then it would of been even worse complaining. Also, I think I read the range on the wifi is only 50m vs 150m external. So it might not provide as much range as an external option.
Canon-F1 said:still i think the 6D is kind of "meh" for a new camera....
quartzie said:A hidden jewel might be present in the built-in Wi-Fi with Android/iOS remote shooting functionality. I believe that people who love to shoot technically challenging scenes, timelapse and macro photography may find the 6D more than adequate - they rarely use AF anyway.
Jotho said:So Ricku, can you please elaborate on that? What makes you draw to that conclusion? Specs only?nicku said:Ricku said:Well it is now confirmed that the 6D has 11 point AF with only one cross type point.
So you'll be using the old focus and recompose technique, no matter which camera you pick.
If I were you, I'd abandon ship and go for the D600. Looks like a much much better camera.
I i didn't had so many Canon glass i had dropped the ship few months ago when 5D3 was announced and go for D800.
Nicku, next thing for you now is to abandon this forum and go to the Nikon forum instead then.
Mt Spokane Photography said:I tried the D800. I even bought some high end Nikon glass to try with it. The D800 is a very good body, but finding Nikon glass is difficult. I mainly used the 24-70mm f/2.8G. It had such bad CA that it could not be corrected. Then, there is no equivalent for the 135mm L, the 24-105mm L, the 100-400mm L, none of my favorite lenses have anything nearly as good, and the price of the inferior glass is higher.nicku said:Ricku said:Well it is now confirmed that the 6D has 11 point AF with only one cross type point.
So you'll be using the old focus and recompose technique, no matter which camera you pick.
If I were you, I'd abandon ship and go for the D600. Looks like a much much better camera.
I i didn't had so many Canon glass i had dropped the ship few months ago when 5D3 was announced and go for D800.
This takes away most of any high resolution advantage the body gives.
High ISO noise is also a issue, but if you stay at 400 or less, the DR is fabulous.
You might be unhappy trying to match your Canon lenses. After all, Glass is much more important in the long run. Nikon lenses have even more AFMA issues, they are glued together, forget any maintenance that you can do yourself, and live view on the D800 is slow and barely usable. Tethering software is not included, and when it is, its painfully slow. There are lots of little things that reading the hype does not tell you.
K-amps said:Jotho said:So Ricku, can you please elaborate on that? What makes you draw to that conclusion? Specs only?nicku said:Ricku said:Well it is now confirmed that the 6D has 11 point AF with only one cross type point.
So you'll be using the old focus and recompose technique, no matter which camera you pick.
If I were you, I'd abandon ship and go for the D600. Looks like a much much better camera.
I i didn't had so many Canon glass i had dropped the ship few months ago when 5D3 was announced and go for D800.
Nicku, next thing for you now is to abandon this forum and go to the Nikon forum instead then.
Really?? now we have this hate filled fanboi telling us where to shop? Ricku/Nicku: Your opinions are very much appreciated to the rest of us; please continute to provide a sense of balance on the
Didn't see that coming. I have to admit. Hate filled and fanboy to describe me. Well I guess one will never stop being surprisedeven at my age. Hate filled and aggressive is what I would like to use to describe comments like yours. I simply asked one of them to provide an explanation to his views and tried to point out that this is not Canonbashing.com. Comments like theirs about a products they've never seen and most definitely are not the target market for, comes off as quite childish. I think criticism is good and can be constructive when used properly and I hope to see more of it. To this point reading this forum has helped me alot in developing as a photographer and also making decisions on what gear to buy. I am sure, had I once chosen to go the Nikon path, I would have been equally happy. But I didn't and in my view nothing has happened that made me regret my choice.
I even picked up the 5D3 that I am sure you and your buddies also think is a poor product. Well I've learned to use it quite well now and every time I download images from the camera to the pc I'm stunned.
With hopes of a mature and sensible debate on this fine forum.
Jotho