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Mt Spokane Photography said:
After a few weeks, you will feel that maybe you should have gone for the 1D X, and then it will grow each day ;)

Really, come on, really. The 5D3 is a fantastic camera and the cost savings allow for the purchase of more great lenses. Invest in glass, not bodies when the form factor is equal. Aren't you being a little pretentious Mt Spokane?
 
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glongstaff said:
today finally put a bend in the bank plastic and jumped to the 5D MKIII...
Congratulations! I am sure you will really like the 5D MK III, its an awesome camera. BTW, which lens did you get for it or already have?
glongstaff said:
I'm like a kid waiting for christmas ;D
Yes, buying new photographic gear and waiting for it arrive is always like the wait for Christmas morning ... every aspect of photography including the activities related to it (like shopping for a small stofen diffuser) makes me excited and feel young, even though my body does not always support that feeling ;D ... well as they say, "the spirit is willing but the body is weak" ... thank God for online shopping, I don't have to move my sorry old a55 from the couch and still shop from around the world and find the cheapest deal ... Hallelujah ;D ... online shopping gives me the luxury of extra time for making or editing photos instead of traveling for shopping.
 
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You will enjoy it. I added a 5D3 and some lenses to my kit last year. I still smile when I PP images from it.

But I kept my 7Ds for birds. Some experts will knock the extra reach of a crop but my 500 f/4L cost a lot less than an 800 f/5.6L for FF would and is a stop faster. Can add a 1.4x to the 500 but still can't add one to an 800 and shoot with the 5D3.
 
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fonts said:
Congratulations! May I ask why you went with the 5D MIII instead of 6D?

It was a coin toss....but seeing I mainly do sports photography, went for the FPS and as the camera is going to be with me for a while...I opted to go that little extra (still have my original film camera Olympus OM-10 - stuck in a cupboard, and have the Canon 350D which has just been put away or for possible sale with its lenses)


Rienzphotoz: got the 24-105 F/4 IS USM
 
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Stig said:
glongstaff said:
Stig said:
congrats, enjoy it :)

I also went from 350D to FF camera (but 6D) in January, aaand... its different ;)
my 350D now sits on the shelf and I'm playing with the idea of converting it for IR photography, I'm just not sure I like IR photos that much and whether I shouldn't rather keep the good old 350D unmolested as a backup should 6D break, or for my girlfriend, or for going to some sandy beaches, shabby places etc. I don't want to bring 6D to


yeah,put the equipment up for sale...but still wondering whether too keep it myself seeing theres a Sigma 150-500mm with Optical Stabilisation (and with the crop factor is effectively 240mm-800mm)...have got some decent photos when sat at the opposite end of a playing field

I'm not sure the 8mp crop camera will give you more reach than when you crop the picture of a 22pm FF to the same size, the IQ will be even better (as explained in many Neuro's posts) and so far I'm right that the sigma is FF compatible I don't think that reach is a reason to keep 350D... then again, for what I could now realistically get for it I wont sell mine and rather keep it (for what I wrote earlier)


Cheers Stig, for reminding me to check the lens. ;D......As the Sigma only has a 'white dot' at the camera mount end, I was in the full belief that it would only work on the 350D which has both the 'red and white dots' on the camera body mount to align the lens......doh!! ::)

Well, thats me not selling the old equipment any more! 8) ;D ;D ;D
 
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Well one of the very first images came from Mothers Day on Sunday, just a quick shot (no real time to play with surroundings). Now to play more with the settings etc and see what this baby can do...and more important push me even more

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