why not take your black and gold pom poms and head on over to nikon rumours instead of trolling about here with canon users and our inferior camera who are clearly incapable of producing the wonders that can come from the D800 :Ricku said::wickidwombat said:Ricku said:Well let's see now.wickidwombat said:um whats wrong with the 5Dmk3 sensor? other than not being eleventy billion pixels
* There were no bump in resolution.
* Almost no improvement in dynamic range (no improvement at all @ lower ISO settings).
* Canon failed to completely fix the issue with banding.
* The only strength 5D3 sensor has over the 5D2 is on the extreme ISO settings. (which I never use anyway).
Nikon on the other hand, they did all of it and then some!
I am not saying that the 5D3 is a bad camera, but people upgrading from 5D2 to 5D3 are basically paying $3500 for upgraded (fixed) AF, built in HDR and a rate button.
so you own one do you? or are you just regurgitating the tired old internet waffle that is continuously being regurgitated as absolute fact?
Lack of arguments huh? Don't know what to say in defense? I can see why, because there is nothing to say.
No, of course I do not own a 5D3. Why would I?
However, I have tried it, and my conclusion is the same as most other's (except the hardcore fanboys). The 5D3 is a good camera, just like the 5D2, but with no sensor improvement. It pales in comparison to the main competitions latest offering (the D800).
Thank you for strengthening my distaste in narrow minded fanboys. You do see everything in black and white, don't you?wickidwombat said:why not take your black and gold pom poms and head on over to nikon rumours instead of trolling about here with canon users and our inferior camera who are clearly incapable of producing the wonders that can come from the D800
Ricku said:Thank you for strengthening my distaste in narrow minded fanboys. You do see everything in black and white, don't you?wickidwombat said:why not take your black and gold pom poms and head on over to nikon rumours instead of trolling about here with canon users and our inferior camera who are clearly incapable of producing the wonders that can come from the D800
Everyone who doesn't love Canon's latest camera must be a Nikon troll, right? :![]()
Kinda hard to have hope after the 5D3 sensor,
Ricku said:Thank you for strengthening my distaste in narrow minded fanboys. You do see everything in black and white, don't you?wickidwombat said:why not take your black and gold pom poms and head on over to nikon rumours instead of trolling about here with canon users and our inferior camera who are clearly incapable of producing the wonders that can come from the D800
Everyone who doesn't love Canon's latest camera must be a Nikon troll, right? :![]()
Ricku said:Thank you for strengthening my distaste in narrow minded fanboys. You do see everything in black and white, don't you?
Everyone who doesn't love Canon's latest camera must be a Nikon troll, right? :![]()
Rocky said:If this rumor is true, It will be a disaster. It will have slow AF as the GX-1. It will have worst picture quality than the Rebel. It will be bigger than the GX-1, due to the lens is outside of the body. It will be more expensive than the GX-1. This camera is aiming at consumer. They will be better off either buying the Gx-1 or the Rebel. I just hope that this is really a rumor.
Rocky said:If this rumor is true, It will be a disaster. It will have slow AF as the GX-1. It will have worst picture quality than the Rebel. It will be bigger than the GX-1, due to the lens is outside of the body. It will be more expensive than the GX-1. This camera is aiming at consumer. They will be better off either buying the Gx-1 or the Rebel. I just hope that this is really a rumor.
Ricku said:...
However, I have tried it, and my conclusion is the same as most other's (except the hardcore fanboys). The 5D3 is a good camera, just like the 5D2, but with no sensor improvement. It's sensor pales in comparison to the main competitions latest offering (the D800).
Nope. The D800 is the true successor of the 5D2. Too bad it has a Nikon-badge on it.briansquibb said:I think your analysis of the 5DIII is rather like saying a D800 is an upgrade of a D700 - totally off mark.
Nothing "appears to be" ... there is plenty of visual evidence available showing that there IS a problem with the 5D3 sensor:briansquibb said:does rather make it sound like there IS a problem with the 5D3 sensor ie a factKinda hard to have hope after the 5D3 sensor,
If instead you had said something along the lines of
"The 5DIII sensor appears to have fallen behind the D800 sensor" then that would have been a valid opinion
it is easy to be "best in class" if class size equals 1, right?dilbert said:The G1X sensor is the best in its class, so I don't know what you're worried about.
dilbert said:AvTvM said:It is not a fact yet, but well founded speculation, that the upcoming Canon mirrorless will be nothing more than a G1X with a lens mount. Like the G1X it will likely deliver better IQ than P&S but I do not expect it to beat the best mFT mirrorless entires ... eg. Oly OM-D. Performance, AF, responsiveness and UI will "consumer-crappy" - as on the G1X.
The G1X sensor is the best in its class, so I don't know what you're worried about.
Oh, except that Canon will keep using the same sensor (or minor variations thereof) for the next 3 to 5 years...
dilbert said:So we'll have to wait and see if Canon bring out a competitor to the NEX-7 because this first camera is not going to be it.
AvTvM said:Nothing "appears to be" ... there is plenty of visual evidence available showing that there IS a problem with the 5D3 sensor:briansquibb said:does rather make it sound like there IS a problem with the 5D3 sensor ie a factKinda hard to have hope after the 5D3 sensor,
If instead you had said something along the lines of
"The 5DIII sensor appears to have fallen behind the D800 sensor" then that would have been a valid opinion
* it HAS seriously less DR than the D800's sensor in DR from ISO 100 all the way up to ISO3200.
* it HAS seriously less resolution than the D800 at all ISO settings.![]()
* it IS only a minor update on the 3+ year old 5D2 sensor.
Facts, not fiction, whether Canon fanboys like it or not.
dilbert said:If the one being introduced by Canon is just the consumer end then not having APS-C is perfectly fine as neither do any of the other entry level mirrorless cameras.
Agree. The differentiation between "consumer", and "prosumer" level should be feature, not sensor size. Plus developing TWO seperate system based on sensor size is EXPENSIVE. Canon should start mirrorless with APS-C sensor with "basic" features for consumer and more features and weather sealing for prosumers. NEX 7 exists because people wants better IQ than the M4/3. Sony also made NEX 5N for "consumer".Neeneko said:dilbert said:If the one being introduced by Canon is just the consumer end then not having APS-C is perfectly fine as neither do any of the other entry level mirrorless cameras.
This is exactly why I think Canon should bring out a FF, APS-H, or at least APS-C. This is (at least in part) the mistake Nikon made... when entering a tangental market, you generally do not want to go in with 'hey, our offering is about as good as established player's midrange offerings. You generally want to introduce something that will counter the existing inertia, something people will pay attention to. As it stands (at least according to the rumor mill) it sounds like the primary differentiation for Canon's mirrorless is that it is made by Canon.
Granted branding is important, but I would wager the people who tend to really care about the brand are the ones going for the higher end (xxxxD and above) lines, not the lower ones. Hitting them first would build some reputation in the new domain.
VirtualRain said:One advantage Canon has over most others is their amazing EF and EF-S lens selection.
One of the advantage of "mirrorless" is that it allow at least one if two step of slower shutter speed due to the lack of mirror movement. If canon put a small sensor in their "mirrorless" and force user to go into lower ISO in low light. That will take this advantage away. What is Canon's marketing/Engineering thinking???fifowarehouse said:For mirroless, I was hoping for bigger sensor like APS-C or FF. Be able to shoot under low light like 5D III is AWESOME.