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Reading through this thread, I get the sense that a whole lot of people are just laying the groundwork for justifying much whining and wailing when the actual 5D IV is introduced.
The listed specs were not rocket science. Anyone who is realistic and has been paying attention could pretty much write the same or similar spec list. And, in addition, at this point in the development of DSLRs (they are now a mature product with incremental, not revolutionary advancements -- get over it) the feature set is not that significant.
The 5DIV will have slightly better resolution, slightly better dynamic range, slightly better high ISO noise performance, slightly faster fps and slightly better autofocus than its predecessor. It appears Canon is going to throw in some added features, such as GPS and WiFi, dual-pixel autofocus, some type of touch screen and 4K video.
All in all, that's a very nice and logical upgrade from one generation to the next.
If that's not enough for you, well...you can either buy the 1DX II or switch brands if you think another brand has more to offer. But, don't take it personally. Canon has done their market research and they will be offering a camera targeted to, you know, real buyers, not the spec geeks who populate forums.
The listed specs were not rocket science. Anyone who is realistic and has been paying attention could pretty much write the same or similar spec list. And, in addition, at this point in the development of DSLRs (they are now a mature product with incremental, not revolutionary advancements -- get over it) the feature set is not that significant.
The 5DIV will have slightly better resolution, slightly better dynamic range, slightly better high ISO noise performance, slightly faster fps and slightly better autofocus than its predecessor. It appears Canon is going to throw in some added features, such as GPS and WiFi, dual-pixel autofocus, some type of touch screen and 4K video.
All in all, that's a very nice and logical upgrade from one generation to the next.
If that's not enough for you, well...you can either buy the 1DX II or switch brands if you think another brand has more to offer. But, don't take it personally. Canon has done their market research and they will be offering a camera targeted to, you know, real buyers, not the spec geeks who populate forums.
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