Re: Farewell 5D MK III
privatebydesign said:
Agree, and I am. But I don't see why anybody would wait for a 5D MkV when the 5D MkIV has the on sensor ADC, I'm sure the V will have nice 'features' but I don't see a step in IQ like the off sensor ADC to on sensor as the 5DS/r will inevitably get.
That would imply that your sensibilities and priorities are
my sensibilities and priorities. (They aren't.)
Were I to make the following upgrades, here's what I'd get:
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5D3 --> 5D4 = on-chip ADC (strong base ISO DR upgrade) + 8 MP + 1 fps + 4K + DPAF/touch combo + slightly better AF + a fraction of a stop better in low light + anti-flicker + connectivity onboard
This is just a nice blend of new stuff I don't desperately need. I don't shoot video and I don't really use AF in LiveView save for the odd tripod macro work (just to get the shot started), the above list is effectively a 10-20% better camera than what I shoot today. That bump is not worth even $2k to me. I'm not saying the camera should not cost what it costs, but it's value is not high for me personally. Pass.
[*]5D3 --> 5D5 = all of the above plus (guessing) tilty-flippy + 36 MP + 8/9 fps + surely more than 61 AF points + backlit buttons + some new special features (DPAF dual ISO readout by 2022? -5 EV AF functionality? :

)
The tilty-flippy plus a nontrivial bump in resolution is a compelling value proposition for me, plus in 2022-2023, I'm guessing a two generation sensor upgrade will be a really nice bump over my 5D3.
[*]5D3 --> 5DSR 2 = the logical move if landscapes move from being 'a thing I enjoy' to 'the thing I shoot the most'. Also, my SLR will likely become a specialized/deliberate instrument
when my general use / daily driver is a future FF mirrorless setup.
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I have nothing against the 5D4 -- it looks the complete package. If I owned a 7D2 or 70D today and wanted to walk up to a well spec'd FF rig, I'd buy a 5D4. But as I own 90% as much camera today in my 5D3, I'd rather buy lenses and travel.
- A