If they had done that all of the people that have spent thousands of dollars on DSLR video gear in the past few years would be SOL.c.d.embrey said:These people don't have a clue. Once again we are given a consumer form factor. ZacutoRock will be happy -- they will sell a lot of cages, shoulder mount kits, etc.
Take a look at an Alexa or an Aaton 16mm film camera, among others. The view finder needs to up-front by the lens mount. The body shape is wrong, you need to be able to sit the camera on your shoulder, with-out add-ons.
Meh!!!
And it's in the foreground, not faded with all the other EOS lenses in the background. It's clearly part of the cinema line, the badge is the same. They also placed it so you might mistake it for just another C300. Engadget just pointed it out also.Zuuyi said:Not a 1Dx.
1. It's too small to be a 1Dx.
2. The badge is red/purple; the 1Dx is black and white.
It could be anything else.
It looks pretty similar to a 5D2, but it has a vertical grip seemingly attached.Cooljoe57 said:Never mind, Engadget just did it for me. Check this out!
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2011/11/201111036051.jpg
wockawocka said:That's a completely new DSLR, they just showed the EF and PL mount on the C300 bodies, completely different and new camera. New 5D replacement that right there.
Well, 16,000 bucks is a little bit out of my budget...Very few replies here for an 'historic' Canon announcement!
coltsfreak18 said:The three primes are 24 f/1.5, 50 f/1.3, and 85 f/1.3. It is interesting how the 50 and 85 are slower than the standard L series EF lenses, especially for such an expensive camera. They better be good.
Wait and see what the other camera costs.....Dave said:Well, 16,000 bucks is a little bit out of my budghet...Very few replies here for an 'historic' Canon announcement!
Oh dang. Well I feel stupid now.Axilrod said:coltsfreak18 said:The three primes are 24 f/1.5, 50 f/1.3, and 85 f/1.3. It is interesting how the 50 and 85 are slower than the standard L series EF lenses, especially for such an expensive camera. They better be good.
No they are T/1.5 and T/1.3. T Stops and F Stops are different. I cant remember the exact difference, but I know that T stops let in more light, but T/1.3 is superior to f/1.2 for sure.
Meh said:There it is on engaget... much clearer shot of the second camera and certainly looks like a DSLR with "C" badge in the upper left of the body.
Axilrod said:Meh said:There it is on engaget... much clearer shot of the second camera and certainly looks like a DSLR with "C" badge in the upper left of the body.
Yup, it's gonna be the "but wait, there's more." Not everyone is going to ditch their 5D2 for a $16k camera, it's too much to ask. They're going to release something that they want to sell the S___ out of. I'm willing to bet the primes will be around $3k or more/each
coltsfreak18 said:Oh dang. Well I feel stupid now.Axilrod said:coltsfreak18 said:The three primes are 24 f/1.5, 50 f/1.3, and 85 f/1.3. It is interesting how the 50 and 85 are slower than the standard L series EF lenses, especially for such an expensive camera. They better be good.
No they are T/1.5 and T/1.3. T Stops and F Stops are different. I cant remember the exact difference, but I know that T stops let in more light, but T/1.3 is superior to f/1.2 for sure.
I was thinking the same thing a bit ago. Also, is there any significance to the RED color, indicating that this camera aspires to compete with RED equipment? Or is it just an additional notification of a professional body/lens combo?traveller said:We're running a way a bit here. Couldn't the DSLR picture just be of the 1D X with a purple 'C' badge on it, to show that you can use the new cinema EF lenses on a regular EOS stills camera?
Axilrod said:coltsfreak18 said:Oh dang. Well I feel stupid now.Axilrod said:coltsfreak18 said:The three primes are 24 f/1.5, 50 f/1.3, and 85 f/1.3. It is interesting how the 50 and 85 are slower than the standard L series EF lenses, especially for such an expensive camera. They better be good.
No they are T/1.5 and T/1.3. T Stops and F Stops are different. I cant remember the exact difference, but I know that T stops let in more light, but T/1.3 is superior to f/1.2 for sure.
Don't feel stupid, I would think they were the same too (and did at one point).