GL said:It seems clear to me that the only reason the camera was announced (and demonstrated) so early is because Canon was keenly aware of the D4. Had they waited until now to announce it they would have lost some big pro accounts to Nikon ahead of an important sports year. This way they get to keep the sales (limited as they are for 1-series bodies), because once you switch systems at the high end, it's hard to go back.
I wouldn't be surprised if they're tweaking improvements to the sensor, AF etc as well, given the quality of the D4. This camera has to be the industry leader in every way, or Canon is going to lose mindshare.
neuroanatomist said:Is it just me, or is that pushing perilously close to the Summer Olympics?
JR said:Nooooooooooooooo! Given I am not a CPS member and that B&H has already charged my card in full (international order) this mean I already paid for the camera and may not even get it before July! (after CPS!)
:-[ :-[ :-[
BillyBean said:Anyone would think that Canon R&D had got hit by an Earthquake, followed by a GIANT tidal wave, followed by a nuclear disaster. Oh wait, they did....
They are clearly having a hard time, bless 'em.
This time last year I was giving money to the Japanese Red Cross, and now I'm cursing late cameras. What short memories we have...
kaz said:I'm curious, wockawocka...
Did Canon figure out that you had ordered one at some store, or did you go through Canon when first ordering?
They had 2 years to perfect the camera... THey always have time to produce cheap, consumer cameras... I understand consumers are probably 90% of their business but thousands of pros use 1D's...donkom said:I have a 1D X on order, and as much as I want the camera here as soon as possible, I also understand that they are trying to produce the best possible camera they have ever created.
Perfection takes time, and I'd rather wait and have a perfect camera than have one today with noticeable flaws.... but of course the delay still upsets me![]()
Wrathwilde said:Here's my overly optimistic wish - Since Canon likely tests many variations of sensor design... I'm hoping that they do have a bleeding edge CMOS sensor waiting in the wings... that wasn't originally chosen because of the higher production costs associated with it's manufacture. I'm hoping that Nikon's D4 and D800 has forced Canon switch to a bleeding edge sensor they originally deemed too expensive for current production.
That's my wish, however improbable. That said, it's probably just the f/8 autofocus.
roofyroo said:Would it be worth ditching the 5D MKIII and waiting for the 1DX?
Got the new MKIII and have a ton of weddings before the rumored June 2012 release of the 1DX. I could send it back and stick with the MKII then get the 1DX or keep the MKIII. No way I'm in a position to purchase both, but ideally down the line I want to move to the 1D series.
What would you do?
wockawocka said:kaz said:I'm curious, wockawocka...
Did Canon figure out that you had ordered one at some store, or did you go through Canon when first ordering?
Canon UK mailed it's CPS members with the places to order from along with the procedure involved after ordering.