privatebydesign said:martti said:1.4 kg of technology from 2008
And clearly you are not considering the 'budget' part of the question and you have never worked with 1Ds MkIII files.
martti said:privatebydesign said:martti said:1.4 kg of technology from 2008
And clearly you are not considering the 'budget' part of the question and you have never worked with 1Ds MkIII files.
Hmmm...but I can go to eBay and look at the prices there and see that the 6D bought new is cheaper, more recent , lighter and comes with a warranty.
See for yourself: http://www.ebay.com/bhp/canon-1ds-mark-iii
sandymandy said:france is in Europe so check other european countries too. UK often has great offers aswell...
ksgal said:I think not having the joystick with a 6D would frustrate the heck out of me, so I'm glad I have the 5DII.
ksgal said:I use the joystick a lot, more than af points. Not knocking the camera, but I also use it on the 7D2 so it is easier to switch back and forth between the same type of layout. OP has a 7D and 40D so is also use to the joystick. JMHO. YMMV.
Sporgon said:Either it's the '5D' name or people prefer the ergonomics, 'cos it sure as hell ain't as good as the 6D at high ISO.
Marsu42 said:Sporgon said:Either it's the '5D' name or people prefer the ergonomics, 'cos it sure as hell ain't as good as the 6D at high ISO.
My guess is that people realize that the 6d has written "cheap" all over it - and (probably rightly so) suspect that a used 5d will hold longer than a used 6d. Indicators are the longer shutter durability (5d = 150% of 6d), slower x-sync & shutter. Last not least, of course the bigger 5d feels "sturdier" as it's bigger and has more metal components.
Still, I find that given the tech advances of the 6d paying this premium for a used 5d2 should be well considered as it makes the used 5d2 on the market seem "overpriced" to me. I know, this isn't possible on an open market, just my personal feeling![]()
Sporgon said:You know it wouldn't surprise me if the shutter in the 6D isn't exactly the same one as in the 5DII, and Canon just say it's 100,000 cycles or whatever, and restrict it to 1/4000 etc for marketing separation.
Marsu42 said:Sporgon said:You know it wouldn't surprise me if the shutter in the 6D isn't exactly the same one as in the 5DII, and Canon just say it's 100,000 cycles or whatever, and restrict it to 1/4000 etc for marketing separation.
Being at 90k with my 6d, I really, really and sincerely do hope so. Another reason for the shutter duration limitation of course are service costs (if someone manages to shoot 100k-150k inside the warranty period).
That's the general problem with these specs - you cannot tell. That's because on the same not, I have the subjective feeling that the 6d's cursor buttons and the wheel aren't exactly built for eternity (say vs. my 60d), but I could be completely wrong.
Sporgon said:Are you saying the 60D doesn't have such a dreadful imprecise 'Fisher Price' toy feeling to it as the 6D ?
Sporgon said:Soon I am going to decide whether to sell the 5DII and get another 6D, so I have an identical pair, or keep the 5DII, sell the 6 and get a 5DIII. I don't find that the 5DII and 6D mix 'n match very well.
Marsu42 said:Sporgon said:Are you saying the 60D doesn't have such a dreadful imprecise 'Fisher Price' toy feeling to it as the 6D ?
Yes, the 60d has a snappy "click" sound to the wheel, making the feeling much more precise. Note that's just the overall feeling, and it's maybe a bit easier to blindly turn the wheel one position when in a hurry because of the better feedback.