sleepnever said:I really hope 24MP is not the final number. I was totally hoping for 28MP.
I was hoping for 36MP + ISO 51,200 clean
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sleepnever said:I really hope 24MP is not the final number. I was totally hoping for 28MP.
pierlux said:Add:
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- GPS
- An unspecified number of f/8 AF points (probably)
- Less weight (rumored)
- AF area selector (probably)
- The return of illuminated AF points (rumored)
timcz said:I too want d810 level specs but I know it won't happen mp wise because of all the wedding togs that will likely benefit more from this when canon are prob pointing the landscapers like me to the 5ds (which is a great camera).
dilbert said:jrista said:...
This specs list is...incredibly bland. Either Canon is EXTREMELY confident in their customer loyalty, or this is someone's old 5D III wishlist relabeled "5D IV"...
The specs list of the 5DIII is rather bland when put up next to the 5DII.
Do you see some kind of pattern here?
millsrg1 said:Just give me a dang FLIPPY TOUCHSCREEN. Landscapes, astrophotography, architecture and any other low angle shooting is such a pain in the ass without it. Never understood why this feature won't break into the professional cameras, its so simple. The durability argument is BS. Just because it seems gimmicky doesn't make it an amateur feature, it's extremely freaking convenient. when this thing launches that little screen better flip out or I'm taking a dump in a box and shipping it to Japan.
Nearly perfect? Eye of the beholder I guess. There is always room for improvement with everything and thats what drives innovation.Refurb7 said:dilbert said:jrista said:...
This specs list is...incredibly bland. Either Canon is EXTREMELY confident in their customer loyalty, or this is someone's old 5D III wishlist relabeled "5D IV"...
The specs list of the 5DIII is rather bland when put up next to the 5DII.
Do you see some kind of pattern here?
The 5D3 was (and still is) nearly perfect for me, improving on everything I wanted improved in the 5D2. These cameras meet my needs so well that small ("bland") improvements are fine. If you start off with something that's nearly perfect, there's no need for big changes.
pierlux said:slclick said:pierlux said:About the rumored new battery, I think we should not dress our head before having broken it. Compatibility with LP-E6/6n is possible, so let's wait for more substantial information before complaining.
About CFast, I've just checked how much I paid for a SanDisk Extreme IV 8 GB UDMA in late 2008: 144 Euros! But I wanted to try out the video capabilities of my 5D II, so I bought it anyway. A few months later, UDMA cards dropped to 1/4 of their launch price. CFast are going to be no exception, as soon as their sales skyrocket, the price will drop greatly.
CFast/CF makes much more sense. My SD slot stays empty.
If they could accomodate that configuration in a 5D body, Canon would have probably already done it with dual CF in the Mark III.
Canon know the vast majority of us would prefer the CFast/CF option - myself in primis; since I don't believe they're driven by either masochistic or sadistic intent I think if they can, they'll do it. I'm afraid they can't, unfortunately. But, who knows, 5D II was single card, the more they shrink the parts inside the body, the more room they make for what can't be shrunk, such as cards, so, maybe...
millsrg1 said:Just give me a dang FLIPPY TOUCHSCREEN. Landscapes, astrophotography, architecture and any other low angle shooting is such a pain in the ass without it. Never understood why this feature won't break into the professional cameras, its so simple. The durability argument is BS. Just because it seems gimmicky doesn't make it an amateur feature, it's extremely freaking convenient. when this thing launches that little screen better flip out or I'm taking a dump in a box and shipping it to Japan.
romanr74 said:pierlux said:slclick said:pierlux said:About the rumored new battery, I think we should not dress our head before having broken it. Compatibility with LP-E6/6n is possible, so let's wait for more substantial information before complaining.
About CFast, I've just checked how much I paid for a SanDisk Extreme IV 8 GB UDMA in late 2008: 144 Euros! But I wanted to try out the video capabilities of my 5D II, so I bought it anyway. A few months later, UDMA cards dropped to 1/4 of their launch price. CFast are going to be no exception, as soon as their sales skyrocket, the price will drop greatly.
CFast/CF makes much more sense. My SD slot stays empty.
If they could accomodate that configuration in a 5D body, Canon would have probably already done it with dual CF in the Mark III.
Canon know the vast majority of us would prefer the CFast/CF option - myself in primis; since I don't believe they're driven by either masochistic or sadistic intent I think if they can, they'll do it. I'm afraid they can't, unfortunately. But, who knows, 5D II was single card, the more they shrink the parts inside the body, the more room they make for what can't be shrunk, such as cards, so, maybe...
I am sure they could accomodate for that. I'm conviced the SD option is a choice they make. I would prefer CFast/CF too for the 5 series. And i think CFast/CFast would be best for the 1 series.
romanr74 said:pierlux said:slclick said:pierlux said:About the rumored new battery, I think we should not dress our head before having broken it. Compatibility with LP-E6/6n is possible, so let's wait for more substantial information before complaining.
About CFast, I've just checked how much I paid for a SanDisk Extreme IV 8 GB UDMA in late 2008: 144 Euros! But I wanted to try out the video capabilities of my 5D II, so I bought it anyway. A few months later, UDMA cards dropped to 1/4 of their launch price. CFast are going to be no exception, as soon as their sales skyrocket, the price will drop greatly.
CFast/CF makes much more sense. My SD slot stays empty.
If they could accomodate that configuration in a 5D body, Canon would have probably already done it with dual CF in the Mark III.
Canon know the vast majority of us would prefer the CFast/CF option - myself in primis; since I don't believe they're driven by either masochistic or sadistic intent I think if they can, they'll do it. I'm afraid they can't, unfortunately. But, who knows, 5D II was single card, the more they shrink the parts inside the body, the more room they make for what can't be shrunk, such as cards, so, maybe...
I am sure they could accomodate for that. I'm conviced the SD option is a choice they make. I would prefer CFast/CF too for the 5 series. And i think CFast/CFast would be best for the 1 series.
pierlux said:slclick said:If correct, time to buy new cards and batteries (for some), still, only a CR1
Only a CR1, but given a specific naming has been indicated for both the BG and battery I tend to believe it's a pretty reliable rumor. The other specs appear consistent.
I had hypothesized a slight decrease in price at launch similarly to the 1DX > 1DX II, now I'm hesitant... touchscreen, wi-fi, cfast which means probably 4k...
I predict... 20 pages of comments in 48h, ha ha! ;D
Mt Spokane Photography said:I suppose I have 3 year old memory cards, but I have 6 month old ones as well, and they were not cheap.
M_S said:pierlux said:Add:
...
- GPS
- An unspecified number of f/8 AF points (probably)
- Less weight (rumored)
- AF area selector (probably)
- The return of illuminated AF points (rumored)
I don't get the AF area selector idea. I put that feature on the little thumb stick of the Mark 3 and can easily select my AF points already when in shooting mode.
M_S said:pierlux said:Add:
...
- GPS
- An unspecified number of f/8 AF points (probably)
- Less weight (rumored)
- AF area selector (probably)
- The return of illuminated AF points (rumored)
I don't get the AF area selector idea. I put that feature on the little thumb stick of the Mark 3 and can easily select my AF points already when in shooting mode.
romanr74 said:millsrg1 said:Just give me a dang FLIPPY TOUCHSCREEN. Landscapes, astrophotography, architecture and any other low angle shooting is such a pain in the ass without it. Never understood why this feature won't break into the professional cameras, its so simple. The durability argument is BS. Just because it seems gimmicky doesn't make it an amateur feature, it's extremely freaking convenient. when this thing launches that little screen better flip out or I'm taking a dump in a box and shipping it to Japan.
You'll be disappointed. Good for me! I hate flippy screens...