Yes just you, I ordered mine around the same time and it's already turned up in Australia and I've been taking some fantastic shots all weekend, so awesome I won't post because it will make 1DX owners want to jump off a bridgejuanpesandi said:H&B has not shipped my camera. Why is that? Is it just me?
How long is it gonna take for them?
PeterJ said:Yes just you, I ordered mine around the same time and it's already turned up in Australia and I've been taking some fantastic shots all weekend, so awesome I won't post because it will make 1DX owners want to jump off a bridgejuanpesandi said:H&B has not shipped my camera. Why is that? Is it just me?
How long is it gonna take for them?.
But seriously unless I'm missing something with the timezones wouldn't you have ordered it something like 6:00PM Friday New York time? Assuming you meant 'just ordered' as in the past hour or two since your original post.
PeterJ said:Yes just you, I ordered mine around the same time and it's already turned up in Australia and I've been taking some fantastic shots all weekend, so awesome I won't post because it will make 1DX owners want to jump off a bridgejuanpesandi said:H&B has not shipped my camera. Why is that? Is it just me?
How long is it gonna take for them?.
But seriously unless I'm missing something with the timezones wouldn't you have ordered it something like 6:00PM Friday New York time? Assuming you meant 'just ordered' as in the past hour or two since your original post.
... well, this isn't far away, is it :-o ... http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=11279.msg202200#msg202200killswitch said:Cannot wait to see some IQ and ISO comparison between 6d, 5d2 and 5d3.
killswitch said:How is the body? Does it feel similar to the 60D? Also, how's the AF system. While it may not be like 5D3s but in it's own right is it snappy and quick? Cannot wait to see some IQ and ISO comparison between 6d, 5d2 and 5d3.
Bosman said:At this point getting a 5DM3 makes more sense being that its only $800 or so more unless the little wifi and gps thing floats your boat.
Bosman said:At this point getting a 5DM3 makes more sense being that its only $800 or so more unless the little wifi and gps thing floats your boat.
I would also be curious to learn whether the shutter feels as quick as that of the 5DIII, and whether the mirror blackout time feels as short as that of the 5DIII. These are nice advantages that the 5DIII has over the 5DII. A snappy, responsive 6D could be a nice camera.killswitch said:How is the body? Does it feel similar to the 60D? Also, how's the AF system. While it may not be like 5D3s but in it's own right is it snappy and quick? Cannot wait to see some IQ and ISO comparison between 6d, 5d2 and 5d3.
I'm with you on that! Carrying a heavy camera & lens for hours and hours starts to hurt. I like the idea of a lighter but still high quality camera. This camera got bashed terribly at introduction for all sorts of perceived faults, but one thing Canon did right was to make it smaller and lighter. There is definitely a market for a smaller and lighter full-frame DSLR. I love that at the same time they are introducing improved small primes, like the 28/2.8 IS and 35/2 IS, and reducing the size & weight of the 24-70/2.8L.Chuck Alaimo said:If I am shooting mostly wide angle with it, as long as the AF is halfway decent I should be OK. I rather like the idea of the weight - usually I prefer something with some weight to it (it's one of the reasons I go with a grip!), but I rather like the idea of have as lighter weight ungripped body for the last 2 hours of a reception, where your more than likely holding the camera up over peoples heads. By that point your arms are tired, so hefting a mk3 with grip after shooting most of the day with a 70-200, it hurts!!!!!
Bosman said:At this point getting a 5DM3 makes more sense being that its only $800 or so more unless the little wifi and gps thing floats your boat.