PureClassA said:GAME ON!!! Pre-Orders live on BHPhoto and Adorama!!!!!! Expected availability in June
Um..No....
Pre-orders not up yet
Bodies are there though
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PureClassA said:GAME ON!!! Pre-Orders live on BHPhoto and Adorama!!!!!! Expected availability in June
rocksubculture said:http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-5Ds.aspx
While the 5D III supports the fast UDMA Mode 7 CompactFlash specification, it does not support the fast UHS-I SD/SDHC/SDXC standard. The good news is that the 5Ds does. No longer do CF cards need to be chosen just for their speed.
rocksubculture said:http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EOS-5Ds.aspx
takesome1 said:PureClassA said:GAME ON!!! Pre-Orders live on BHPhoto and Adorama!!!!!! Expected availability in June
Um..No....
Pre-orders not up yet
Bodies are there though
PureClassA said:takesome1 said:PureClassA said:GAME ON!!! Pre-Orders live on BHPhoto and Adorama!!!!!! Expected availability in June
Um..No....
Pre-orders not up yet
Bodies are there though
Not quite... but what's most important is I'm now 3 for 3 on price predictions and that's even better for all of us when so many folks were betting on $4-5k and beyond....
Lawliet said:Because you get a much tighter framing, here everybody expects to need higher shutter speeds or a tripod.Stu_bert said:Thank you. So why don't we hear much (or do we and I'm just not very observant) about the same issues with APS-C sensors?
People keep quoting the 1/f rule of thumb, 1/400s for 400mm and so on. With crop cameras people understood that the focal length has to be the apparent FL to keep the validity so you needed 1/640 under otherwise similar circumstances. Now with the higher res sensor you get the original framing of the lens back, but still require the faster shutter speed from the crop camera - it's the same pixel pitch after all, just with more picture along the borders. That raise from 1/400 to 1/640 would be the one way to get sharp pictures, the other would involve better technique, to get similar improvements at the old shutter speed.
(nota bene: the rule of thumb is just that; between higher resolution and IS it's even less set in stone then in analouge times)
neuroanatomist said:Stu_bert said:So why don't we hear much (or do we and I'm just not very observant) about the same issues with APS-C sensors?
Where were you when the 7D came out, and many people upgrading from the 10 MP 40D complained that their old camera was sharper...until they learned to use a higher shutter speed?
CaptureWhatYouSee said:"The 5Ds has the same dynamic range as 5D III. While some will complain that the closest Nikon-equivalent body has more dynamic range (and more is better), I haven't had an issue with the 5D II's DR. When I can't retain both shadows and highlights in an image, that scene generally needs very significantly more DR and exposure bracketing with HDR handles those instances nicely."
What a phenomenal turn-offStu_bert said:CaptureWhatYouSee said:"The 5Ds has the same dynamic range as 5D III. While some will complain that the closest Nikon-equivalent body has more dynamic range (and more is better), I haven't had an issue with the 5D II's DR. When I can't retain both shadows and highlights in an image, that scene generally needs very significantly more DR and exposure bracketing with HDR handles those instances nicely."
same noise as the 7D MK II according to Chuck. And indeed nothing about the CFA.
Stu_bert said:same noise as the 7D MK II according to Chuck. And indeed nothing about the CFA.CaptureWhatYouSee said:"The 5Ds has the same dynamic range as 5D III.
traveller said:Chuck Westfall has insisted that the 5DS sensor is designed and manufactured in-house, but what is interesting is the fact that it doesn’t feature Dual-pixel AF (and neither do the 750D, 760D nor EOS-M3).
I understood that DPAF is part of the core design of the sensor, you can’t just remove it from or add it to the front of existing sensors. Thus, assuming that these new sensors don’t simply have DPAF disabled (why would you do that -especially if you are going to add HCAF, like on the 750/760D?), they are of a fundamentally different design to the 7D MkII.
kphoto99 said:traveller said:Chuck Westfall has insisted that the 5DS sensor is designed and manufactured in-house, but what is interesting is the fact that it doesn’t feature Dual-pixel AF (and neither do the 750D, 760D nor EOS-M3).
I understood that DPAF is part of the core design of the sensor, you can’t just remove it from or add it to the front of existing sensors. Thus, assuming that these new sensors don’t simply have DPAF disabled (why would you do that -especially if you are going to add HCAF, like on the 750/760D?), they are of a fundamentally different design to the 7D MkII.
Maybe Canon has decided that DPAF is a dead end.
privatebydesign said:kphoto99 said:traveller said:Chuck Westfall has insisted that the 5DS sensor is designed and manufactured in-house, but what is interesting is the fact that it doesn’t feature Dual-pixel AF (and neither do the 750D, 760D nor EOS-M3).
I understood that DPAF is part of the core design of the sensor, you can’t just remove it from or add it to the front of existing sensors. Thus, assuming that these new sensors don’t simply have DPAF disabled (why would you do that -especially if you are going to add HCAF, like on the 750/760D?), they are of a fundamentally different design to the 7D MkII.
Maybe Canon has decided that DPAF is a dead end.
I never understood the hoopla over DPAF, it seems the best thing it did was gave limited AF in Live View, so what?
privatebydesign said:kphoto99 said:traveller said:Chuck Westfall has insisted that the 5DS sensor is designed and manufactured in-house, but what is interesting is the fact that it doesn’t feature Dual-pixel AF (and neither do the 750D, 760D nor EOS-M3).
I understood that DPAF is part of the core design of the sensor, you can’t just remove it from or add it to the front of existing sensors. Thus, assuming that these new sensors don’t simply have DPAF disabled (why would you do that -especially if you are going to add HCAF, like on the 750/760D?), they are of a fundamentally different design to the 7D MkII.
Maybe Canon has decided that DPAF is a dead end.
I never understood the hoopla over DPAF, it seems the best thing it did was gave limited AF in Live View, so what?