pierlux said:At my own risk, let me add - and let the bashing begin! - that I'd be happy to see fewer and better MP than the 7D along with FPS equal or higher than the 1Dx.
No need to get nasty.....dilbert said:Don Haines said:dilbert said:Canon Rumors said:WiFi & GPS will be internal. We all figured this one.
This means it will not be a completely mag-alloy body so that they can put an antenna in the body somewhere to receive RF signals.
If you look at the body of a 1DX you will see that it is more full of holes than a swiss cheese. Lots of places for RF to penetrate inside, but it is even easier to put the antenna on the outside of the metal frame and cover it with rubber or plastic.
Why don't you put a metal box with the same number of holes in it as the 1DX around the antenna of your WiFi box at home and see what that does for your WiFi use.
At base ISO or low ISO settings yes. At high ISOs, I respectfully disagree. There's a reason the 1Dx has the best (to my eye) IQ of all the DSLRs available to date (yes, better than any Nikon I think): its 18 MP FF sensor. And there's a reason why Canon developed a prototype sensor with photosites 7.5 times larger than the 1Dx: to capture quality video in candlelight (candledrkness sounds better, though). Don't know if you remember, but check these:Lee Jay said:pierlux said:At my own risk, let me add - and let the bashing begin! - that I'd be happy to see fewer and better MP than the 7D along with FPS equal or higher than the 1Dx.
To me, more pixels means better image quality (yes, including noise performance)
Sabaki said:Imagine that they pop in a dedicated DIGIC processor to give 1DX ability to track a specific subject in your frame. In addition to the same AF system.
Would justify the extra real estate created by the integrated grip.
But all these ideas to add to the cost...
sanj said:Sjekster said:Can somebody explain to me HOW lack of a mode dial is a good thing? I've never really understood the button system on the 1D line. To me it seems to be a lot slower to switch modes like this.
Hope it's not a big body like 1DX, but will stay similar sized to 7D or 5D cameras. It would be a little strange to me to change the body size. Target audience will be a little bit different then, maybe. I wouldn't buy it, if this would happen, anyway
I want something bigger then 70D (I don't like the controls on that one, I want the joystick and the thumbwheel), but smaller than a pro body. Well, the size can be like the 70D, as long as it will have the 7D controls. If they move to pro body size, I hope the 80D will get the better 7D controls.
Seems I will be keeping the 7D a lot longer, if this turns out to be true. Or I might even switch to a 5D3 later on.
For me button system works fine. I also believe it makes it better weather proofed.
I would be delighted if it were the big body with the assumption that big bodies give the camera all the power and IQ it needs.
Tugela said:No.
The whole point of the crop sensor camera range is to reduce the overall size of the camera for the purposes of increased mobility. That is defeated by putting it into a giant body.
Putting a 7D2 into such a package is insanity IMO.
No doubt professional photographers who are used to the 1D series won't mind, but they are not likely to by a crop sensor to begin with (for the most part).
Marauder said:Personally, I'm kind of excited for it the step up to a pro body...although I am finding all of the "Waaaaaa, it won't look like my pre existing APS-C body!" comments highly amusing! Particularly the ones that say it will be a deal breaker, no matter how good it is, if it doesn't have the body format they expect and want. 8)
Lee Jay said:Marauder said:Personally, I'm kind of excited for it the step up to a pro body...although I am finding all of the "Waaaaaa, it won't look like my pre existing APS-C body!" comments highly amusing! Particularly the ones that say it will be a deal breaker, no matter how good it is, if it doesn't have the body format they expect and want. 8)
I have a very specific shooting style and bag (waist pack - ThinkTank ChangeUp) that I use to support that style by keeping things where I want them and at the ready at all times. The 1D body won't fit in there, and the 1D cameras I've used in the past have been too large to be comfortable to use for more than a few seconds at a time. I have small hands, and my 5D fits me perfectly. My Rebel is too small (hurts after a while) and the 1D series is too large (hurts immediately). Also, I have no need of a portrait grip since I have very flexible hands and shoulders, so why should I pay for one and carry one around all the time, even though I don't need it?
The 1D series itself should go back to the body style of the 1V/1VHS where the grip was removable, but not like current removable grips - stiffer and better integrated. Now, if they did that with this camera, that would be first-rate.
Marauder said:Personally, I'm kind of excited for it the step up to a pro body...although I am finding all of the "Waaaaaa, it won't look like my pre existing APS-C body!" comments highly amusing! Particularly the ones that say it will be a deal breaker, no matter how good it is, if it doesn't have the body format they expect and want. 8)
I think Canon wants to differentiate this from the existing APS-C bodies in a variety of ways, given that it is going to be more expensive in than any other APS-C body ever. I suspect it will be a different kind of animal than we've ever seen from any APS-C camera, in terms of AF, Speed and buffer (although I suspect it will only be a moderate improvement in IQ over the 70D, but time will tell). I think Canon is seeing if they can redefine what an APS-C camera CAN be--and I'm very excited to see how that pans out!
That's my thoughts anyway.![]()
Marauder said:Would a 70D be a good fit for you? Smaller, even than the current 7D, but lots of features and performance, based on the reviews.