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Hi All,
With all the current new announcements it seems like Canon's focus is moving more and more towards video. Why am I saying this:
There haven't been any releases new products on the stills front. Yes, the 5D III improved a lot of the shortcomings of the 5D II, but the IQ is almost unchanged unless you shoot at super high ISO. The 1D X is still not being in stores and on the APS-C side nothing happens at all (apart from the T4i "video camera").
Will this be a general change towards more video and less stills? What's your take on it?
With all the current new announcements it seems like Canon's focus is moving more and more towards video. Why am I saying this:
- The 5D III has been reported to have a very strong AA filter. From what I understand this helps predominantly video quality
- The new T4i seems to have most improvements in the video sector and almost no improvements for stills
- Then there are the current releases/ announcements of 1D C and C500
There haven't been any releases new products on the stills front. Yes, the 5D III improved a lot of the shortcomings of the 5D II, but the IQ is almost unchanged unless you shoot at super high ISO. The 1D X is still not being in stores and on the APS-C side nothing happens at all (apart from the T4i "video camera").
Will this be a general change towards more video and less stills? What's your take on it?