The price is including 24-105 or not?? £1799 is close to $3000crucial_extreme said:someone working in a retail in the uk...
the price point in the UK will be £1799
its a 20mp camera with only 1 card slot SD/SDHC... stock will arrive in December.
simonxu11 said:The price is including 24-105 or not?? £1799 is close to $3000crucial_extreme said:someone working in a retail in the uk...
the price point in the UK will be £1799
its a 20mp camera with only 1 card slot SD/SDHC... stock will arrive in December.
simonxu11 said:The price is including 24-105 or not?? £1799 is close to $3000crucial_extreme said:someone working in a retail in the uk...
the price point in the UK will be £1799
its a 20mp camera with only 1 card slot SD/SDHC... stock will arrive in December.
Freelancer said:crucial_extreme said:only the body £1799
and you know that how?
trolling attempt from a new registered user?!![]()
zim said:1. If it doesn’t have AFMA
verysimplejason said:daniel_charms said:funkboy said:My question is: if it is indeed 20MP, why the heck did they develop yet another FF sensor?
They're Canon. They did it because they can.
As long as they can increase the DR, 20MP is enough.
dilbert said:Chosenbydestiny said:verysimplejason said:daniel_charms said:funkboy said:My question is: if it is indeed 20MP, why the heck did they develop yet another FF sensor?
They're Canon. They did it because they can.
As long as they can increase the DR, 20MP is enough.
I agree with increasing the DR, but I'm skeptical as any other. Not saying it's impossible, because people did welcome the 5D series and knew what they were sacrificing performance wise, just so they could get the IQ. The 5D mark III is a beast with it's AF performance. A lower 5D with more DR is what we're all hoping for, judging from Canon's habits... Most likely not going to happen. As for the sensor, they do make their own sensor unlike Nikon who has to depend on Sony. Canon has repeatedly used the 7D sensor without releasing completely brand new sensors (aside from small tweaks) in the crop line, and perhaps in that time they developed a secret line of new sensors including what's rumored to be this 20mp one. Or... They just used that time to develop their new Cinema cameras, and we're still pretty much screwed for new bodies until they can recover. In the meantime while we all wait for that, I'm still enjoying shooting because of Canon's awesome lens lineup.
An increase in DR won't make any difference if it has fewer than 24MP.
It would need to have some kind of extraordinary DR, like 16 or 18 stops, maybe 20, for it to make up for the lack of megapixels in the eyes of the average DSLR shopper.
I thought with the 22MP 5D3 that Canon would do something special for video because of the 3:1 ratio for 1920x1080 but it has delivered nothing special, so we were all wrong about that.
All of this means that Canon's strategy for this evolution of sensors and cameras is wrong.
daniel_charms said:simonxu11 said:The price is including 24-105 or not?? £1799 is close to $3000crucial_extreme said:someone working in a retail in the uk...
the price point in the UK will be £1799
its a 20mp camera with only 1 card slot SD/SDHC... stock will arrive in December.
Nope, UK prices just tend to be higher like that. Amazon UK is currently taking pre-orders for the D600 at £1974.44, so if this rumoured price is true, then the 6D will be nearly 200 pounds cheaper than the Nikon.
funkboy said:zim said:1. If it doesn’t have AFMA
good call. I instantly wrote off the 60D due to its lack of AFMA. Especially with 3rd party lenses & AF-confirm adapters, the lack of it is a deal-breaker.
ecka said:Most likely, these specs are just made up, because:
a) "APS-C Sized body" doesn't make any sense. Maybe some bits were lost in translation, so we've got "APS-C Sized body" instead of "APS-C Sized sensor" and those are 70D specs.
b) "11 AF Points, f/2.8 Cross-type in the center" doesn't make much sense as well. How many cross-type in the center? 1? 5? 7? 60D and 650D got all 9 cross-type.
c) If "APS-C Sized body" somehow means that it is smaller than 5D/1D, then I doubt that it would be xD series camera. SD card slots are reasonable for smaller bodies. However, a single SD card slot in $2000 body is just ridiculous and if they did that just to keep the price as low as possible, then the "Built-in Wifi & GPS", "Weathersealed" body and a new FF sensor doesn't make sense at all.
d) IMHO, only 5D(something) can replace the 5D2. Writing random numbers on cameras is a Nikon thing, not Canon. Let's call it 5D2minusCF ;D
Furthermore, I don't understand who will buy this camera anyway. Who is it really marketed at? The consumer segment has no clue between APS-C and FF. FF is not an upgrade over crop, they each have their purpose (you don't upgrade your car by buying a truck, cars haul people and trucks haul stuff). Those that want to add a FF (like myself), will find the specs inadequate. So who is this thing for? All I see is Canon purely reacting to their competitor and not producing a product for their customers. Tell me where I'm wrong.dilbert said:Yup, at $1200-$1500, this camera would sell. And sell well.
But at the same price as the D600, who's going to buy it?
If you've got an APS-C Canon DSLR and "L" lenses then you're probably in a position to buy the 6D but would you?
When you look at it, $2000 for 24MP Nikon D600 or $2000 for 20MP Canon 6D.
Who's going to think that the Canon is a good purchase? Nobody... people will buy it because they feel like there is no other choice, not because they want to.
RC said:Furthermore, I don't understand who will buy this camera anyway. Who is it really marketed at? The consumer segment has no clue between APS-C and FF. FF is not an upgrade over crop, they each have their purpose (you don't upgrade your car by buying a truck, cars haul people and trucks haul stuff). Those that want to add a FF (like myself), will find the specs inadequate. So who is this thing for? All I see is Canon purely reacting to their competitor and not producing a product for their customers. Tell me where I'm wrong.dilbert said:Yup, at $1200-$1500, this camera would sell. And sell well.
But at the same price as the D600, who's going to buy it?
If you've got an APS-C Canon DSLR and "L" lenses then you're probably in a position to buy the 6D but would you?
When you look at it, $2000 for 24MP Nikon D600 or $2000 for 20MP Canon 6D.
Who's going to think that the Canon is a good purchase? Nobody... people will buy it because they feel like there is no other choice, not because they want to.
And that does make sense....unfortunately.dilbert said:RC said:Furthermore, I don't understand who will buy this camera anyway. Who is it really marketed at? The consumer segment has no clue between APS-C and FF. FF is not an upgrade over crop, they each have their purpose (you don't upgrade your car by buying a truck, cars haul people and trucks haul stuff). Those that want to add a FF (like myself), will find the specs inadequate. So who is this thing for? All I see is Canon purely reacting to their competitor and not producing a product for their customers. Tell me where I'm wrong.dilbert said:Yup, at $1200-$1500, this camera would sell. And sell well.
But at the same price as the D600, who's going to buy it?
If you've got an APS-C Canon DSLR and "L" lenses then you're probably in a position to buy the 6D but would you?
When you look at it, $2000 for 24MP Nikon D600 or $2000 for 20MP Canon 6D.
Who's going to think that the Canon is a good purchase? Nobody... people will buy it because they feel like there is no other choice, not because they want to.
Where you're wrong is that the design and planning for this camera probably started 3 or 4 years ago.
Thus what you see in this design is Canon reacting to what Nkon/Sony were doing then, not now.
The features (including sensor) would have been locked down sometime last year.
mystic_theory said:Wahoowa said:Looks like more than one leaked picture. So, this could be real, but the specs are really disappointing.
Did people from the Photoshop 101 class got to post on CR for homework?
dilbert said:Nikon and Sony have completely out foxed Canon.
Canon's first big mistake was putting only 22MP in the 5D3 with a sensor that performs about the same as the 5D2.
Having learnt from the lesson of the 1Ds3/5D2, Canon did not want to introduce a "lesser camera" (6D) than the 5D3 with the same sensor because lots of would-be purchasers of the 5D3 would simply buy the 6D instead. So the 6D will have 20MP to stop it stealing sales from those who want more MP (22) from the 5D3.
Where Nikon has outfoxed Canon is that their camera at about the same price ($2099 is close enough to $1999) but with 20% more pixels. Nikon were able to deliver a 24MP FF camera at $2099 because their next model up camera has substantially more megapixels - 36.
Canon's product lineup below the 1DX is screwed. They really need to throw it out and start over.
And why does Canon need to do that?
Because the number of megapixels in their sensors is now too low. And if megapixels didn't matter then why wouldn't the 6D have the same, if not more, than the 5D3?
+1 Chuck AlaimoChuck Alaimo said:dilbert said:Nikon and Sony have completely out foxed Canon.
Canon's first big mistake was putting only 22MP in the 5D3 with a sensor that performs about the same as the 5D2.
Having learnt from the lesson of the 1Ds3/5D2, Canon did not want to introduce a "lesser camera" (6D) than the 5D3 with the same sensor because lots of would-be purchasers of the 5D3 would simply buy the 6D instead. So the 6D will have 20MP to stop it stealing sales from those who want more MP (22) from the 5D3.
Where Nikon has outfoxed Canon is that their camera at about the same price ($2099 is close enough to $1999) but with 20% more pixels. Nikon were able to deliver a 24MP FF camera at $2099 because their next model up camera has substantially more megapixels - 36.
Canon's product lineup below the 1DX is screwed. They really need to throw it out and start over.
And why does Canon need to do that?
Because the number of megapixels in their sensors is now too low. And if megapixels didn't matter then why wouldn't the 6D have the same, if not more, than the 5D3?
You must have gotten the MP kool-aid. MP's aren't everything! If the rumored specs said 24 MP, would that and that alone make this on par? No. Where the d800 differentiates itself from the mk3 isn't in mp's, but in IQ and DR at ISO 100-800, and above ISO 800 Canon takes the lead in both IQ and DR.
Back to why these specs suck. It isn't MP's --- if it said 40 MP's it would still suck due to only having 11 AF points with 1 cross type at the center, and sd card only memory (unless this new sensor fixed the DR issues - but if it did, then the 6d would be closer to $2800). Those are really the biggest issues. It's 2012, we shouldn't have to center point recompose on a brand new $2000 camera. I could even deal with SD only if the AF was actually modern - it doesn't need to be the 61 point of the mk3, but dang it use the 21 point from 7d or the 45 point from the 1d4. If it had at least that then it would be a worthy purchase and sit on my left side as backup to my mk3 (if the ISO performance is close to that of the mk3). As it stands, the throwback to 2008 AF is useless, and SD only would prevent any kind of burst shooting due because SD wouldn't be able to handle writing at higher speeds. So sorry, while I agree these specs are a big fail --- it isn't because of MP's...