Tron, the 1D4 is a great camera if you can get it for less than a 7DII. There is nothing wrong with the AF and there are options you don't get with lower cameras. One I loved was having the active AF point lit up constantly. You can link spot exposure to any active AF point too. If you don't have to crop much, the consensus seems to be it exceeds the 7DII in IQ but it only has 16 MP so it couldn't stand up against the 6D when cropping small birds. I was really torn about selling it but since for stationary shots it couldn't compete with the 6D I was always debating which camera to have ready. The 1.3 factor was nice for getting more accuracy when placing the AF point on the eye. When cropping I didn't like to go above ISO 640 (clearly ISO 800 couldn't compete with ISO 1250 on the 6D, which is the highest I prefer to go with it)
I bought and sold at the same price so it was like a loaner that served me for my eagle shots in Haida Gwaii and convinced me I love the feel (not weight) of a 1 series camera. Thus the money goes towards a 1DX II since my friend had bought the 1DX and I had hedged thinking why not get in on the next (and hopefully significantly improved) cycle after learning the basics with the 6D. I never cursed the 6D in spite of its AF - great (little) camera for the price. I still need to learn an awful lot more but why not with a 1DX II!
Jack
I bought and sold at the same price so it was like a loaner that served me for my eagle shots in Haida Gwaii and convinced me I love the feel (not weight) of a 1 series camera. Thus the money goes towards a 1DX II since my friend had bought the 1DX and I had hedged thinking why not get in on the next (and hopefully significantly improved) cycle after learning the basics with the 6D. I never cursed the 6D in spite of its AF - great (little) camera for the price. I still need to learn an awful lot more but why not with a 1DX II!
Jack
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