neuroanatomist said:Canon Rumors said:11 AF Points, f/2.8 Cross-type in the center
Weak. Very weak.
UHhhhh, yeah, wtf. 11?!?!
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neuroanatomist said:Canon Rumors said:11 AF Points, f/2.8 Cross-type in the center
Weak. Very weak.
lola said:DB said:What are you smoking? My 7D cost 1000 euros, the D800 is nearly 3x that price where I live! That's a higher cost in everybody's language - the language of numbers
Marlboro Lights, why?
7D & D800 are in different leagues, please be rational...
mrsfotografie said:RLPhoto said:No 17 cross type AF points?
Prepare for failure canon.
Disagree. When the 5DMkII disappears, this will be an appealing camera if upgrading from APS-C, save possibly for 7d owners.
K-amps said:st3mpy said:Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but why does one need 60+ autofocus points? I keep my camera set to the center focus. Focus, frame. That's how I learned to operate a camera. Am I doing it wrong?
Perhaps you are doing no wrong for your type of photography... but let me ask you, have you taken portraits with a really fast prime? You cannot use focus/recompose since the DoF is tiny so you need outer focus points to target the eyes ... it is very important for those types of photographers.
RLPhoto said:mrsfotografie said:RLPhoto said:No 17 cross type AF points?
Prepare for failure canon.
Disagree. When the 5DMkII disappears, this will be an appealing camera if upgrading from APS-C, save possibly for 7d owners.
I hold to my statement. Whats to stop someone from just buying the MK2 used when the new version may only have marginally better AF? For More $$$, With more than likely the same sensor tech? Hmm?
Because the way it's written "11 AF Points, f/2.8 Cross-type in the center." Its Implying that One AF point will be crosstype. If its 60D like AF with 9 Points, Its equal to the nikon. If it has 17 Point 7D-like AF, I have a reason to buy it over the nikon.
Unless the price is right, It will flop compared to nikon.
jojolemerou said:40D autofocus is good enough for me with only 9 points.
• 9-point TTL CMOS sensor
• Points cross-type for F5.6 or faster lens
• Center point additionally sensitive with lenses of F2.8 or faster
Do you think that the 6D autofocus with 11pt could be better or same as the 40D ?
If so the 6D as described today is ok for me.
jojolemerou said:40D autofocus is good enough for me with only 9 points.
• 9-point TTL CMOS sensor
• Points cross-type for F5.6 or faster lens
• Center point additionally sensitive with lenses of F2.8 or faster
Do you think that the 6D autofocus with 11pt could be better or same as the 40D ?
If so the 6D as described today is ok for me.
akiskev said:I agree.. 1500 MAX!hmmm said:This is probably fake, but if true the max price would be $1.5k.
awinphoto said:...I think you guys are missing the point... everyone griped they wanted an entry level full frame, they got it... To me, I think this is squarely put right there for those advanced rebel shooters and xxd users who have the option...
madmailman said:I do have a question for everybody saying Canon should just put the 7D's AF system on a full fram sensor. Surely the AF system would only cover a very small portion (center only) of the bigger sensor? So essentially a 19 point AF system for a FF sensor would be a completely new AF system?
madmailman said:I think this was leaked by Canon so they could sell more of their 5D mkii's that they have already made. I do have a question for everybody saying Canon should just put the 7D's AF system on a full fram sensor. Surely the AF system would only cover a very small portion (center only) of the bigger sensor? So essentially a 19 point AF system for a FF sensor would be a completely new AF system?
Depending on what the Rebel or xxD owner used before, both 60D and 7D still offer an upgrade in IQ. Owning a 450D/XSi, I am currently considering the 60D/70D/7D as a replacement and I can tell you, the 18 MP Sensor of the 60D/7D is a big improvement over the 12 MP Sensor of the 450D.DB said:Any Rebel or xxD owner would be faced with a choice between the new 6D FF or the old tech 7D with little or no upgrade in IQ from what they were previously using.
Buyers bought APS-H even though a cheaper FF existed. And there are action, sport and wildlife photographers which would prefer a high speed Crop-DSLR over the 5D III.Unless of course, Canon brings out a 7D2 sometime in early-2013 with even better specs for around $2500 price territory. But then the big question arises, will a new 7D still have a crop sensor? Will buyers pay more for APS-C than for FF?
K-amps said:Zlatko said:That's like going to McDonald's to complain that their basic hamburger is a "crippled" version of their Big Mac. You won't get much sympathy (actually, none). If you want a Big Mac, you have to pay the extra $ that it costs.K-amps said:Looks fake... If this is true... Why the heck does Canon spend so much time figuring out ways to cripple their products instead of going and reworking their sensors...![]()
Thats a silly example... the 6D is not replacing the 1dx, it is replacing the 4 year old 5dii.
Ask the guys who bought 60D, and found out they no longer had AFMA. and this was a prosumer body not a rebel. The 50D had it but they crippled it in the 60D. Numerous other examples.