tron said:Although I realize that this may be a single case would you mind mentioning which brand the SD was?
Thanks.
For a specific technology I think they do at least a little.Lee Jay said:RGF said:Interesting that two competing features are chosen, both by about 50% of the respondents. These are higher megapixels and the other is better low light noise.
Those don't compete.
tron said:For a specific technology I think they do at least a little.Lee Jay said:RGF said:Interesting that two competing features are chosen, both by about 50% of the respondents. These are higher megapixels and the other is better low light noise.
Those don't compete.
For example you can compare Sony 7, 7R and 7S.
+ tenthousand!FTb-n said:FPS, focus system improvements in line with 7D2, increased buffer performance, better high ISO performance, AF during video, and faster flash sync would be nice. All of these things are the incremental changes that one would expect with an upgrade that can leverage expected technological improvements.
One thing that I do NOT want in a 5D4 is higher pixel count. 22 megapixels is plenty. I don't want to deal with RAW files bigger than 30 MB. Instead, I'd rather see Canon introduce a sibling to the 5D3 and 1Dx with the high megapixel sensor. Keep the 5D and 1D series in their current pixel count range to keep their low light and high speed buffer performance benefits.
Better ISO performance in 40-10k range will affect the other ISO levels as well. Really hope Canon keep with 22 MP so, at least 1/2 stop better in high ISO might be possible. I am no expert in tech...grainier said:- SD card slot - not just faster, as fast as CF
- Better ISO performance in 4-10k range (I don't care after that, so far)
- Wi-fi implented in a way that'd enable me to sync camera to my working drive
- Focus peaking/trap focus would be nice
V8Beast said:Interesting info. Didn't know about the transmission problems. I thought Canon didn't include built-in transmitters because they're greedy and want to force people to buy a $300 transmitter. I'm sure that plays some factor in it, thoughMarsu42 said:Probably a model policy problem: More expensive metal camera bodies cannot have it due to transmission/range problems, and so cheaper plastic cameras like 6d/70d can't either...V8Beast said:and a built-in radio trigger for Speedlites?![]()
I don't know where you got that idea, but it's totally wrong.kirispupis said:I do strongly believe that if Canon repeats what they did with the 7D2 (put essentially a 5 year old sensor in a revamped body) ...
kirispupis said:I do strongly believe that if Canon repeats what they did with the 7D2 (put essentially a 5 year old sensor in a revamped body) that it will not be tolerated with a more premium camera like the 5D4.
tron said:For a specific technology I think they do at least a little.Lee Jay said:RGF said:Interesting that two competing features are chosen, both by about 50% of the respondents. These are higher megapixels and the other is better low light noise.
Those don't compete.
For example you can compare Sony 7, 7R and 7S.
LetTheRightLensIn said:Well the one thing the poll tells us is that the 'DRoners' are an insignificant bunch because DR votes are in very last place by a good margin.
Lee Jay said:RGF said:Interesting that two competing features are chosen, both by about 50% of the respondents. These are higher megapixels and the other is better low light noise.
Those don't compete.
LetTheRightLensIn said:tron said:For a specific technology I think they do at least a little.Lee Jay said:RGF said:Interesting that two competing features are chosen, both by about 50% of the respondents. These are higher megapixels and the other is better low light noise.
Those don't compete.
For example you can compare Sony 7, 7R and 7S.
Scale A7R to A7 and the difference really isn't there. Maybe the A7S, with somewhat different tech too keep in mind, would still do a little bit better.
RGF said:Lee Jay said:RGF said:Interesting that two competing features are chosen, both by about 50% of the respondents. These are higher megapixels and the other is better low light noise.
Those don't compete.
For fixed sensor dimension, higher MP means smaller photo site size which leads to lower signal to noise.