CanonGuy said:
frankchn said:
CanonGuy said:
Wait till canon fan boys jump on you for telling the truth haha. Some guys here saying that the 1dx mk ii has improved DR and comparable to d750/A7r ii. It baffles me that they are comparing a 6000$ camera to 2000$ cameras and giving the cup to canon lolz. Like really? Admit it that canon sensors are lagging and canon seriously needs to step up. Like now.
I think the Canon 1DX Mark II dynamic range is still about 0.5 stops or so behind the D750 or the A7r II, but I don't think most people who will actually buy and use the 1DX2 really care -- they are not pushing +5 stops in post anyway. Just look at the Nikon D5, the closest competitor camera, which has a base DR equivalent to a D3s, but actual buyers don't seem to be complaining too much.
Canon could probably do with better DR in their 5D and 5Ds lines, but the 1D camera has never really been about dynamic range, especially at base ISOs.
Valid point and I agree that DR is not a selling point of 1Dx ii. My point was, people STILL comparing the DR of 1Dx mk ii and handing the cup over to Canon. This type of attitude helps a company to perish. Look at Microsoft's denial of mobile business+OS, Blackberry and Nokis's denial of upsurge of Android, Kodak's denial of digital imaging. Look at where they were and where they are now. I love Canon and heavily invested on the Canon ecosystem. But if this trend continues, I'm afraid, sensor business/technology will be out of reach of Canon even to catch up. I hope they get's their act together soon.
Yes, CanonGuy, you know about lack of innovation. Back in August of last year your wrote:
"Tech world moves very fast. look at blackberry, nokia, microsoft mobile and so on so on. they were great companies with billions in revenue. all went down in merely 2/3 years."
Looking at your few posts, you seem to think you are being cute with 1) your ironic screen name, and 2) complimenting Canon with one sentence and then repeating the same basic attack over and over.
So, here you go again, not addressing the topic, in this case medium format bodies, just replying to write your worn out position yet again.
One doesn't have to be a fanboy to be tired of what, by all evidence of your posts, is just a dull campaign against a manufacturer. Whatever gets your juices flowing. It could be genuine frustration, some pleasure at interrupting adults having a conversation, or scoring points with somebody by writing negative stuff on whatever forum you happen to be haunting.