jayt567 said:
chrysoberyl said:
130 people or trolls are leaving Canon?! OK, 2 people and a bunch of trolls. I hope the trolls leave this forum, too.
Why is it anyone who has a negative opion of a canon feature is immediately labeled a troll on this forum? Anyway, I'm sure this will be a fine camera. Hopefully improvements in image quality, Dynamic range and noise levels will be seen. I have to admit as someone who is wanting a first FF camera, I'm a bit dissapointed in the af point spread. I mostly shoot wildlife at the moment and the tilting screen would be a huge plus for me as well as cleaner images than what I'm getting from my 7D....Troll? I would also love to see vCanon pull the low pass filter on these cameras. At the bery least the 7D series, as a camera designed for sports and wildlife, every bit of sharpness counts. Anyway, with any luck good things will be said about the new 6D and maybe will be able to pick up a used or refurbished one down the road.
Not always but frequently, and it's not just here. Try criticizing a Canon product on DPR.
I've owned 8 or 9 Canon DSLRs since 2003 (the original DRebel, 300D, I believe). I've been shooting dual system since 2009. I haven't completely switched because I love Canon lenses and prefer Canon ergonomics to Nikon.
I was looking forward to the 6DMII. I just have the 80D and was looking forward to adding a FF body. Although I may still buy the 6D, I am disturbed by allegations--there has been no systematic testing, so this is all rumor--that Canon intentionally crippled IQ and performance. There is no way that this new sensor should produce IQ that is inferior to the 5DMIV's. Yes, the 6D's resolution should be marginally lower, but DR, noise and high ISO performance should be on par or even marginally to noticeably better than the 5D's.
More disturbing, I heard reports that DPAF performance has been scaled back. The report I saw suggests that it doesn't track as well as the 5D's, and it perhaps doesn't lock on to targets as well. If true, I find such intentional gimping--because I doubt that there are technical reasons for these deficiencies--deplorable. I understand product differentiation, so no 4k, reduced AF point spread, slower burst rate/weaker buffer, lower max shutter speed, etc., is expected. But Canon has never to my knowledge intentionally sabotaged the IQ in a camera. It has always released new cameras, even when part of a lower tier, with the best IQ available even if it means that a Rebel has better IQ than an XXD camera or the 6D has better IQ in some regards than the 5DMIII. I hope that this practice hasn't changed.
But, perhaps, Canon has learned a lesson from Nikon about overlapping features between different Camera tiers. Nikon released the D3, its professional-grade camera, and the D700, an enthusiast camera, around the same time. These cameras had the same sensor and produced the same IQ. The D3 had a faster burst rate and perhaps modestly better AF. Working pros purchased the $3000+ D700 in droves at the expense of sales of the $5000+ flagship camera. In fact, the D700 became the de facto wedding camera, and to this day, many pros keep a D700 as part of their kit. Today, Nikon insures that there is little overlap between cameras.
I guess that's what we're seeing from Canon. But if IQ has become the distinguishing factor, Canon can go forward without me.