+1....I'm currently own a7r. It has eye-focus feature. Very POWERFUL tool to shoot portrait with large aperture lenses at wide open. Couldn't miss a single shot with Zeiss 55mm at wide open.Jim Saunders said:Eye-tracking AF. You can't tell me all the pieces aren't there waiting to be integrated.
Jim
Sporgon said:rs said:The 1D was an APS-H body with an electronic shutter.Sporgon said:nicku said:I wonder why canon packed older cameras with some very useful features that are totally absent in modern cameras. Here I refer to the Canon EOS 1D released in 2001 vs modern professional canon cameras.
I refer strictly to:
1/16,000 shutter speed
X-sync speed 1/500
I would think its to do with it being APS, smaller, lighter shutter, less distance to travel etc. Not on modern pro APS now due to cost / usage considerations I would think.
Quick bit of research; also used CCD rather than CMOS which allowed the use of an electronic shutter. So as CMOS replaced CDD those features were lost.
Sporgon said:Quick bit of research; also used CCD rather than CMOS which allowed the use of an electronic shutter. So as CMOS replaced CDD those features were lost.
Sporgon said:rs said:The 1D was an APS-H body with an electronic shutter.Sporgon said:nicku said:I wonder why canon packed older cameras with some very useful features that are totally absent in modern cameras. Here I refer to the Canon EOS 1D released in 2001 vs modern professional canon cameras.
I refer strictly to:
1/16,000 shutter speed
X-sync speed 1/500
I would think its to do with it being APS, smaller, lighter shutter, less distance to travel etc. Not on modern pro APS now due to cost / usage considerations I would think.
Quick bit of research; also used CCD rather than CMOS which allowed the use of an electronic shutter. So as CMOS replaced CDD those features were lost.
mackguyver said:Fully functional Auto-ISO including EV +/- compensation in "M" is awesome on the 1D X and probably one of my favorite and most used features. Canon definitely needs to roll this out to the other models.
Hillsilly said:Those big, black fabric capes that you see on the back of older view cameras would be quite handy to view camera LCDs when in bright sunlight.
Also, an ISO of 6 would be great for taking long exposures.
Tyroop said:I liked the way I could put my T90 into spot metering mode, take several meter readings from different parts of the scene with a dedicated button, and the camera would then automatically average out all the meter readings to set the exposure.
Maybe this feature exists in current Canon pro-level cameras, but it hasn't been a feature in the prosumer digital bodies I have owned.
neuroanatomist said:Tyroop said:I liked the way I could put my T90 into spot metering mode, take several meter readings from different parts of the scene with a dedicated button, and the camera would then automatically average out all the meter readings to set the exposure.
Maybe this feature exists in current Canon pro-level cameras, but it hasn't been a feature in the prosumer digital bodies I have owned.
Yes, the 1-series bodies have that feature. It's called multispot metering, you can average up to eight separate spot meter readings.
Yes, the 1-series bodies have that feature. It's called multispot metering, you can average up to eight separate spot meter readings.
risc32 said:hush your mouth PWP! i had a 30d, xti, and still use a 5d and 5dmk3. i have shot a good deal of 120-220, 135, and some 4x5 slides, and your statement does not align with me one bit. If one was to even take a quick peek at a slide on a light table or even just held up to a light source i can't see how you would be so willing to throw film under the bus. scans, i have no idea. i don't know nuthin' about no scanning. i'm not even going to speculate. so, do you have a Mamiya that you don't need anymore ;D
now i'm going to say damn right PWP! eye focus! give it to me!! I bet if they came out with it now, most consumers would think that it's the newest thing and would marvel at it. i'd much rather have eye focus on a digital body due to the fact that if it wasn't 100% i would just over shoot to compensate. no big deal as PWP just pointed out, we have memory card space.
no really, so you looking for a caregiver for that mamiya?
rpt said:+1neuroanatomist said:Stock focusing screens with split prism and microprism collar. I don't know that I'd really need/want one today, but I do sort of miss them.![]()
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