jt said:The specs on the D70 does NOT say 3fps. It says "3.0-inch Variable Angle LCD"
+1. Could be around 5FPS.
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jt said:The specs on the D70 does NOT say 3fps. It says "3.0-inch Variable Angle LCD"
I'd lean towards the 5.5-6 fps. But anything under 5 just doesn't seem right.verysimplejason said:jt said:The specs on the D70 does NOT say 3fps. It says "3.0-inch Variable Angle LCD"
+1. Could be around 5FPS.
TAF said:Can someone who reads Japanese let us know what it says about the EOS-M2, please?
I'm hoping for full frame...
Thanks!
chub said:Here is what is written for the EOSM2, as some of the previously reported posts were incorrect. There will be a change to a vari-angle LCD, as well as a higher end model that will be able to take an ACCESSORY EVF (I assume they mean in the shoe), NOT a built in finder (specifically, he uses 外付け (そとづけ)EVF ). Also not reported correctly in previous posts is that an upgrade to the AF speed in live view may have to wait 1 ~ 2 more generations of cameras. His words: ライブビューAFの高速化はもう1〜2世代待つ必要があるかも。
M.ST said:There will be a real (big megapixel) replacement for the 1Ds Mark III with an outstanding image quality.
All big megapixel sensors (prototypes) are in an 1D X style body.
Nope, as someone who does the above for a living, I -do- want a hefty 1 series body. I'd much rather see a genuine 1Ds3 replacement than something in a small body... The 1D X didn't amount to a significant enough upgrade for the work I do (important caveat, given it's a very good camera for many)Ricku said:M.ST said:There will be a real (big megapixel) replacement for the 1Ds Mark III with an outstanding image quality.
All big megapixel sensors (prototypes) are in an 1D X style body.
Because landscapers and architectural photogs love dragging big and heavy cameras? No, I find that hard to believe. But if that is the case then it is a stupid move by Canon, and the D800 looks even more appealing.
Aglet said:70D would pretty much have to supply at least 5fps to maintain its prosumer category which the 60D nearly lost due to lost features and downgraded handling.
7d2 can have the same AF as the 7D, it was good enough for most things once you figured it out, worked well in low light and action tracking. Adding ability to track the subject also using color cues from a more complex metering sensor would be a nice benefit to have to match some of the Nikon bodies.
but they'd better get rid of the banding and pattern noise problems for both new bodies, especially at low ISO. It's become a pathetic weakness already when competitors' cameras costing under $400, like the ultra tiny Pentax Q or D5100, can supply raw images without banding problems.
K-amps said:On a separate note: I was wondering... Did Canon not make real updates to their 18mp APS-C sensors to protect the sales of the 7d?
neech7 said:nemethv said:3 fps for the 70D? That's pretty poor performance...disappointing...
Why did you guess 3fps, and not 3 gigapixel sensor? If you can't read the language in question, don't comment.
LetTheRightLensIn said:now that they have gapless microlenses and such you don't lose much by going to smaller photosites, any individual photosite is noisier if it is smaller but all together it's reasonably close to the same, withing reason.
I translated what it said before I even read the comments. It even says in the post "3.0" variable-angle LCD screen" or something along those lines.that1guyy said:neech7 said:nemethv said:3 fps for the 70D? That's pretty poor performance...disappointing...
Why did you guess 3fps, and not 3 gigapixel sensor? If you can't read the language in question, don't comment.
He guessed that because initially the admin posted the specs as 3fps for the 70d. If you weren't here for that then don't comment.
M.ST said:There will be a real (big megapixel) replacement for the 1Ds Mark III with an outstanding image quality.
jrista said:.. Microlenses improve Q.E. by increasing the number of photons that actually make it all the way to the photodiode, but photodiode capacity is entirely dependent on area...and in that respect, all else being equal (which is pretty much the case these days), larger pixels are still better.
M.ST said:There will be a real (big megapixel) replacement for the 1Ds Mark III with an outstanding image quality.
All big megapixel sensors (prototypes) are in an 1D X style body.
privatebydesign said:bdunbar79 said:M.ST said:There will be a real (big megapixel) replacement for the 1Ds Mark III with an outstanding image quality.
All big megapixel sensors (prototypes) are in an 1D X style body.
Can you comment on difference in sensors among 1Ds3, 5D3, and 1DX? Thanks for your knowledge.
M.S.T has never backed up one single thing they have said and they have claimed some pretty NDA covered type stuff. But when you can't even post an image from an NDA free, fully released lens you claim to own, or even an image of the lens, then I think that is a good measure of their real knowledge.