Cannon Man said:They don't have to follow what Nikon is doing. They chose to go with a lower megapixel 5D III.
If i was canon i would make a real flagship camera with high megapixels and with the added funding from higher price concentrate on high image quality and dynamic range.
If you think they should follow nikons D800 then why does not Nikon follow Canon's 5D III?
So?AmbientLight said:You do appear to ignore that there are people shooting other people in studios. A 5D body format won't do any good to people shooting a lot in portrait orientation.
Landscape photographers are not the only target group and I suspect landscape photographers are not even the primary target group. Do you see many people running around shooting landscapes with medium format cameras? I can't remember seeing a single one. For sure there may be some, who do, but not too many.
Ricku said:The ones who really needs the extra bulk can just buy a grip for the camera.
But we who don't want the extra bulk (and weight), can't remove the built in grip from a 1D camera.![]()
well_dunno said:I would also say D800 is produced with the successful logic of 5D mk2. Canon has had two cams with the same sensor though, the 1Dsmk3 and the 5dmk2. 5D mk3 is out so 1Ds line is empty for now. Canon might decide to go with a 3D-4D kind of middle model to address 5D2 owners unhappy about 5D3 specs as well as 1Ds3 owners. Alternatively they can launch two cams one pure 1Ds line and a D800 competitor.
well_dunno said:I would also say D800 is produced with the successful logic of 5D mk2. Canon has had two cams with the same sensor though, the 1Dsmk3 and the 5dmk2. 5D mk3 is out so 1Ds line is empty for now. Canon might decide to go with a 3D-4D kind of middle model to address 5D2 owners unhappy about 5D3 specs as well as 1Ds3 owners. Alternatively they can launch two cams one pure 1Ds line and a D800 competitor.
Nikon currently does not have a successor for their 3Dx line but a D800. Coming with a 1Ds line cam and a high price tag is going to leave D800 alone in that market segment. I imagine mid-lower end FF market is bigger than the market for top of the line cams...
Just my 2 cents - Canon is usually doing what I think they should not out of a business point of view... :
Cheers!
bdunbar79 said:Um, the 1Ds line is GONE and is no more (hint: The 1D X).