As seen elsewhere on the web, Amazon has pulled the Nikon D750 from their listing and is advising those that purchased it to contact Nikon for support.
fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Talk about innovation is cheap when you can't do it with those basic, fundamental characteristics.
neuroanatomist said:fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Talk about innovation is cheap when you can't do it with those basic, fundamental characteristics.
Reliability and robustness?? Pthththth. Worthless when you can have an extra couple stops of low ISO DR.
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+1fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Talk about innovation is cheap when you can't do it with those basic, fundamental characteristics.
fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Rudeofus said:fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Some people are apparently too young to remember the EOS 1Ds III auto focus debacle right after introduction ... and Sigma's initial problems with OS in 120-400 and 150-500 ... or Metz's issues with exploding flash bulbs ...
Let's get real: getting a newly introduced product exposes you to inherent risks, and a proper recall is 1000x better and more honest than a company singing "lala, I can't hear you" to a torrent of problem reports.
Really? My first camera, 5D II, would constantly lock up when shooting in continuous shooting mode about three or four shots into the sequence; the view finder would just go black, had to restart the camera every time to get it to function properly.fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Talk about innovation is cheap when you can't do it with those basic, fundamental characteristics.
I was out the other morning for awhile with my D750 and had no issues in -teens C weather (4 degrees Fahrenheit), DR seemed to be working quite well under such chilly conditions.Don Haines said:+1fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Talk about innovation is cheap when you can't do it with those basic, fundamental characteristics.
As someone who spent last weekend wandering around outside with an operating Canon camera and the temperature in the -teens C, I value robustness and reliability above all else. Who cares what the DR is on a frozen camera
sanj said:Rudeofus said:fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Some people are apparently too young to remember the EOS 1Ds III auto focus debacle right after introduction ... and Sigma's initial problems with OS in 120-400 and 150-500 ... or Metz's issues with exploding flash bulbs ...
Let's get real: getting a newly introduced product exposes you to inherent risks, and a proper recall is 1000x better and more honest than a company singing "lala, I can't hear you" to a torrent of problem reports.
What you say is true and understandable. But such things happen FAR less with Canon than with other manufacturer. Ya?
interesting...jblake said:I was out the other morning for awhile with my D750 and had no issues in -teens C weather (4 degrees Fahrenheit), DR seemed to be working quite well under such chilly conditions.Don Haines said:+1fragilesi said:It's been said a hundred times just what additional value Canon gives through reliability and the robustness of their products.
Talk about innovation is cheap when you can't do it with those basic, fundamental characteristics.
As someone who spent last weekend wandering around outside with an operating Canon camera and the temperature in the -teens C, I value robustness and reliability above all else. Who cares what the DR is on a frozen camera