bgosselin said:
I don't mind the focus system of my 5Dmk3. Sure 1Dx would be better but I have plenty of pictures to choose from.
Then, I don't see the reason for the upgrade.
I am not a full time pro, nor a technical photographer and hope that someone more technical will correct what I am saying for your benefit.
To me, the main advantage 1DX gave me was more power and I assume this is because of the battery.
My lenses work better, my focus is faster, buffer is bigger and I can shoot raw on both cards. I usually shoot 5-6 in one burst.
When I got it, I made a wrong assumption that it is just a higher frame rate version of the 5D so I used it the same way. Wrong, only the menu are the same. Everything else is different.
Let's be honest; $6000 is a lot of money, whether you make money out of it or not.
So if it is just GAS, knock your head on the stone to wake you up for good. If you have the money and the reason for upgrade, why hesitate?
I see two or three reasons for someone with 5D III to upgrade
1 - you don't have enough keeper to deliver to your customer (or for your need)
2 - almost there is not acceptable, it has to be precisely there, and very often
3 - cold and need more power.
1 - See photo below; I pan with a very slow shutter. The keeper rate is 2-3%, which means you shoot 2000 photos and you end up with 40-50 good photos. I tried this with 5D III 3 years ago and I came back home with 5 or 6 photos. This year, I had around 100 keepers.
2 - boxing is a good example; there is a lot of movement on that head. With 5D III I came back home with 2 or 3 good hit, and a hundred of almost there and that frustrated me big time. Now I have around 50 for every evening fight. That is worst my time.
3 - I leave in Canada, I chimp when shooting with a viewfinder, I use live view a lot as well. I need bigger and stronger battery than what the 5D III's can deliver.
And finally, I am not a JPEG shooter. I shoot raw at all time and I need back up. I couldn't do that with 5D III, no problem with 1DX. I use two Lexar 64G 1066X and they are enough all the time, unless I am shooting a video as well.
I decided to pull up the trigger when the 5D III gave me an error during a fight and I realized that I need a back up, so why buy the same? I decided for something bigger.
The only thing that good in the 5D III that 1DX doesn't have is the silent shooting. That is the only reason I use the 5D nowadays; when I shoot a goalball (a play for the hearing impaired athletes), or a wedding reception in a church.
What I miss on the 1DX? Dual Pixel auto focus and 4K, if you need any of those, then definitely wait.
Why do I need the first? When shooting on the ground, I use an external display (Currently I am using Swivi but causes me irregularity), and autofocus using live view is very weak on 1DX. I have to endure the pain when manual focus is not an option (but I use that more often). The DPAF of the 70D would be really, really nice.
See the second picture as an example of how I use it that way.
OASIS_00002 by
Besisika, on Flickr
Zombie Walk_015 by
Besisika, on Flickr