Don Haines said:I really don't understand what the fuss is about....
Seems to be a love-hate relationship with Canon :-o ... I certainly have one since I bought my first film camera (eos 620) in the early 90s. Canon is smart and keeps designing their products so people shell out a lot of $$$ while still wishing for more. Plus photogs in general seem to be quick to adopt a smug, know-it-all attitude, after all you're the one having the power and pressing the BUTTON :->
Don Haines said:What we have here is someone wants some aspect of their next camera to be better than what they have now... WHY ARE YOU PEOPLE ARGUING!!!!!
To some extend, I can understand both sides and thus can skip reading: Until I kept using Magic Lantern's dual_iso module (nearly 15ev dynamic range on the 6d) I didn't miss anything and kept bracketing. If you don't shoot higher dr scenes or are simply are used to 10ev, it's easy to perceive others as trolls. But higher dr is big news, it means less hassle with exposure and more freedom for shooting scenes that were out of scope of photography some years ago.
To be ot: Personally, the rgb metering is the most interesting news to me - it also means better exposure = more of the dr used = less noise. Strangely, this innovation seems lost in the thread.
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