sedwards, you can't make a statement like that without further explanation!
What's behind such a move?
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pretty simple really . I wanted a 1DsIII and didnt have any money so i offered my 7DII and the guy said ok .Jack Douglas said:sedwards, you can't make a statement like that without further explanation!What's behind such a move?
Jack
sedwards said:pretty simple really . I wanted a 1DsIII and didnt have any money so i offered my 7DII and the guy said ok .Jack Douglas said:sedwards, you can't make a statement like that without further explanation!What's behind such a move?
Jack
I have a 5DIII and wanted a second full frame body but my budget is maxed out for this year.
privatebydesign said:sedwards said:pretty simple really . I wanted a 1DsIII and didnt have any money so i offered my 7DII and the guy said ok .Jack Douglas said:sedwards, you can't make a statement like that without further explanation!What's behind such a move?
Jack
I have a 5DIII and wanted a second full frame body but my budget is maxed out for this year.
How do you find the comparison, differences, between the 5D MkIII, which I never got, and the 1DS MkIII which I have been using for seemingly for ever!
sedwards said:privatebydesign said:sedwards said:pretty simple really . I wanted a 1DsIII and didnt have any money so i offered my 7DII and the guy said ok .Jack Douglas said:sedwards, you can't make a statement like that without further explanation!What's behind such a move?
Jack
I have a 5DIII and wanted a second full frame body but my budget is maxed out for this year.
How do you find the comparison, differences, between the 5D MkIII, which I never got, and the 1DS MkIII which I have been using for seemingly for ever!
so far i find the image quality a little bit better with the 1DsIII at ISO 800 or less. for high ISO the 5DIII is a no brainer and it is much easier to use feature-wise.
steven kessel said:The Grebe yawns.
5Diii, 400 DO, aperture preferred setting, ISO 1250, f6.3 @ 1/200 (camera/lens supported).
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