I more than likely could not justify the cost of a high MP Canon EOS 5DIV.
I remember a conversation when the D800 came out. An event shooter was complaining about the D800 having to much MP. Most of his customers did not want huge prints they wanted pictures for Facebook and such nonsense. The huge Raw images were slowing down his workflow. He was a life long Nikon shooter contemplating buying a 5D III. I do not know what ever happens with that but not everyone needs a high MP camera. And not everyone needs the auto-focus system of the 5D III.
I would rather see them keep the 5DIV an event camera and make a separate High MP camera in the same body size or smaller. A smaller camera is not needed for studio work but could be very useful in landscape photography were hiking is involved.
I remember a conversation when the D800 came out. An event shooter was complaining about the D800 having to much MP. Most of his customers did not want huge prints they wanted pictures for Facebook and such nonsense. The huge Raw images were slowing down his workflow. He was a life long Nikon shooter contemplating buying a 5D III. I do not know what ever happens with that but not everyone needs a high MP camera. And not everyone needs the auto-focus system of the 5D III.
I would rather see them keep the 5DIV an event camera and make a separate High MP camera in the same body size or smaller. A smaller camera is not needed for studio work but could be very useful in landscape photography were hiking is involved.
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