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briansquibb said:I walk around with the 400 f/2.8 on the 1d4 and the 70-200 f/2.8 II on the 5DII. I use a Black Rapid double strap to help.
Seems you like to get attention
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briansquibb said:I walk around with the 400 f/2.8 on the 1d4 and the 70-200 f/2.8 II on the 5DII. I use a Black Rapid double strap to help.
handsomerob said:briansquibb said:I walk around with the 400 f/2.8 on the 1d4 and the 70-200 f/2.8 II on the 5DII. I use a Black Rapid double strap to help.
Seems you like to get attention![]()
briansquibb said:BaconBets said:"I see no reason Canon should produce a compromise camera. What is the point? When I want to do this, I use the 5d. When I want to do that, I use the 7d."
"Why do you do that?"
"Because one camera does this well, and one camera does that well."
"So you had to buy 2 different cameras that are the same size and use the same lenses?"
"Yes...I compromised"
-irony
When a lens costs over $7500 it is cheaper to by a ff and a crop instead of a second lens - no compromise just sound economics
When I want to do this, I use the 5d. When I want to do that, I use the 1d4. Simple logic of buying the right tool for the job. I dont consider the 1D4 as a compromise camera.
Here is another pretty picture for you on Christmas eve - or in the UK, Christmas day
neuroanatomist said:Both with the 85mm f/1.2L II, framing adjusted by changing distance. Which is APS-C, which is FF?
neuroanatomist said:Both with the 85mm f/1.2L II, framing adjusted by changing distance. Which is APS-C, which is FF?
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briansquibb said:neuroanatomist said:Both with the 85mm f/1.2L II, framing adjusted by changing distance. Which is APS-C, which is FF?
What is the rest of the exif?
Neither picture has a nice background, especially #1
Meh said:Why do you ask for the rest of exif? You stated earlier that you can tell if a photo was shot with a FF or crop. I assumed you meant by looking at the photo, not by reading the exif data.![]()
briansquibb said:You can tell a crop by the blotchiness of the background
Mt Spokane Photography said:My chickens would love it, they have to forage thru the snow for bugs!
briansquibb said:I think the difference becomes visually less apparent the wider the apperture - for example 85mm at 1.2 both will have fine 'grained' bokeh
I have found that the difference is most marked at f/2.8 and f/4.
briansquibb said:I think this is worthy of a set of pictures and a separate thread.
BaconBets said:Pay $2995 for a 1d4 aps-h sensor in a 7d body?
It is conceivable that after the 1Dx is released, Canon could continue selling their APS-H sensor in the smaller form factor of a 7d body, and fill a major void in the market. The pros would flock to the new 1Dx, but perhaps add one of these as a backup. Meanwhile it seems like it would hit the sweet-spot for the prosumer/enthusiast crowd that shoot events, sports and video. Methinks it makes sense.
APS-H (great for video and sports)
7-8 FPS
ISO 12,800 (same as 1d4)
It would certainly address 80% of the complaints we have....and the hardware is already developed!
The studio/landscaper crowd will have their needs addressed with the upcoming models anyways.
Make sense? Or am I an idiot?
BaconBets said:Pay $2995 for a 1d4 aps-h sensor in a 7d body?
It is conceivable that after the 1Dx is released, Canon could continue selling their APS-H sensor in the smaller form factor of a 7d body, and fill a major void in the market. The pros would flock to the new 1Dx, but perhaps add one of these as a backup. Meanwhile it seems like it would hit the sweet-spot for the prosumer/enthusiast crowd that shoot events, sports and video. Methinks it makes sense.
APS-H (great for video and sports)
7-8 FPS
ISO 12,800 (same as 1d4)
7d AF
7d Body
It would certainly address 80% of the complaints we have....and the hardware is already developed!
The studio/landscaper crowd will have their needs addressed with the upcoming models anyways.
Make sense? Or am I an idiot?
tron said:BaconBets said:Pay $2995 for a 1d4 aps-h sensor in a 7d body?
It is conceivable that after the 1Dx is released, Canon could continue selling their APS-H sensor in the smaller form factor of a 7d body, and fill a major void in the market. The pros would flock to the new 1Dx, but perhaps add one of these as a backup. Meanwhile it seems like it would hit the sweet-spot for the prosumer/enthusiast crowd that shoot events, sports and video. Methinks it makes sense.
APS-H (great for video and sports)
7-8 FPS
ISO 12,800 (same as 1d4)
7d AF
7d Body
It would certainly address 80% of the complaints we have....and the hardware is already developed!
The studio/landscaper crowd will have their needs addressed with the upcoming models anyways.
Make sense? Or am I an idiot?
hello,
it is a good idea with a slight change in naming. I believe that CANON needs a top APS-C body to compete with NIKON and to keep compatibility with the EF-S lenses some of which are really very good (10-22, 17-55, 15-85).
What you are practically saying is that you need a 1DmkIV on a smaller body!
I remember the film days where the EOS 1 series bodies were of reasonable size and we had the option of adding a booster or battery pack (7D has been said to have similar sealing as EOS1n I think) The prices were more reasonable too![]()