Sold my Nikon Gear

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Greetings,

I have sold all my Nikon gear (D700, D7000, + 5 lenses) and today i bought a 5D MK II.
I´ve been researching a lot about video moiré, resolution, tested a 5D MKIII and really don´t see why spend more $1.500,00 for almost the same image quality of the 5D MK II. So i bought the MKII body and a 24-105 f/4 lenses. Still waiting for the 70-200 F4 IS and for the 35mm 1.4 L to complete the set.

Impressions about the autofocus vs Nikon:

- The center point is really sensitive, and lock the focus accurately with the 24-105 (razor sharp lens even at f/4)
- I don´t use the other points, neither on the D700.
- Conclusion: almost the same precision of the D700 in the center af or normal conditions (my main job is with light :P )

Impressions about the sensor vs Nikon:

- Much more detail in the images than the D700, nice skin tones.
- Shadow push really bring noise in shadows, for increase DR better use magic lantern and bracketing, than fill light (you can use it with some care).
- Colors are great.

Impressions ergonomics vs Nikon:

- As a Nikon user for a long time i´m a little lost in the menu system, but the handling of the body is great!

Conclusion:

I have no brand loyalty, Nikon produces great cameras, but for the whole system Canon, in my point of view, offers more. The f/4 zoom series, the primes and the market availability of the products in my country (the main decision to not get the D800 and switch to Canon), helped with the choice.

As a photo and video shooter i´m happy, maybe next to xmas i grab a new FF Canon body and stay with the gourgeous MKII for back-up.

All the best,

Bernardo
www.bernardovaghi.com.br
 
I hope you enjoy it :)

Like you I'm not actually that fussed about brand and did look seriously at Nikon before buying my 5d3, but I prefer many things about Canon (colours, lenses) which is why I shoot with it ;)

I personally get annoyed by the "internet rumour" stuff that goes around, like Canon 5d2 can't focus - as you say the centre point is actually very accurate until you get into very low light.

Definitely Canon is not great in the shadows - and it hasn't changed much. Funny thing is that, for me, I didn't even notice this until I started looking on forums. I guess I don't generally push shadows that much.. and to be fair I don't think a large percentage of photographers do (when you look at all of the photographers with 5d cameras)

Anyway, if you need to know anything, ask :) Plenty of help around here :)
 
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Phil, thanks for the reply.
Yes indeed the low-light focus is a bit hard in low contrast scenes, but dude, in the D700 was the same, tested many times. Just trhow a little light point and bingo, focus is in there ;) . Don´t bother too much about the shadows, it´s only for "clinic" eyes.

"Why MK II over MKIII ::)
Did you get nice deal on 5D MKII + 24-105 F4L?"

Yes Runneos, first the deal: i bought the kit for USD$2.200,00, second the improvements in real life, for a portrait, still, art, street and videoshooter wasn´t worth the extra 1.5k. I don´t do weddings often, only when a great studio call my services, it´s not a main job. If i where a pure wedding, event, sport shooter, i'll have a D3S (12mp lovely workflow).

"Wow :o I would have gone for the MK III. Coming from someone who already has a MK II as a second body."
The price tag versus image quality don´t convinced me to expend the extra bucks over the 5D MKII :P

"5DII is still a great camera. 1500 is a lot. great decision. glad you made a decision."
Yes my friend, the market still uses the 5D MK II for campaign shots (video and still). Let´s take photos, make money, have fun, after the bank account is filled with dollars ( like the Canon account ;D ) we expend our money in the new "terrific" bodys.

All the best for you!

Bernardo








PhilDrinkwater said:
I hope you enjoy it :)

Like you I'm not actually that fussed about brand and did look seriously at Nikon before buying my 5d3, but I prefer many things about Canon (colours, lenses) which is why I shoot with it ;)

I personally get annoyed by the "internet rumour" stuff that goes around, like Canon 5d2 can't focus - as you say the centre point is actually very accurate until you get into very low light.

Definitely Canon is not great in the shadows - and it hasn't changed much. Funny thing is that, for me, I didn't even notice this until I started looking on forums. I guess I don't generally push shadows that much.. and to be fair I don't think a large percentage of photographers do (when you look at all of the photographers with 5d cameras)

Anyway, if you need to know anything, ask :) Plenty of help around here :)
 
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Definitely Canon is not great in the shadows - and it hasn't changed much. Funny thing is that, for me, I didn't even notice this until I started looking on forums. I guess I don't generally push shadows that much.. and to be fair I don't think a large percentage of photographers do (when you look at all of the photographers with 5d cameras)

I found this great work around posted at: http://www.fredmiranda.com/5DIII-D800/index_controlled-tests.html - note the paragraph that starts with: "I know this is disappointing for Canon shooters but on the bright side, there is a workaround if you shoot RAW."

I've not tried this yet but based on this users comments seems like it's worth a shot.

and congrats on acquiring the 5D MKII - you got a great camera and lens
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
The trick with a 5D MK II, as well as with most DSLR's is to shoot to the right and pull the shadows down. Pulling them up on any camera will increase noise, but on the 5D MK II, its visible sooner.

Yep ec +1 is the standard approach in poor light.
 
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Awesome. Great to read that. I am basically doing the same thing. I am in the process of selling all my Nikon gear to buy the 7D. Once the money rolls in, I really want to get the 5d3 while accumulating several good >2.8 lenses.

Did you sell all your Nikno gear on e-bay or did you go to a local shop and have it vendored/get other products cheaper?
 
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TheMonster said:
Did you sell all your Nikno gear on e-bay or did you go to a local shop and have it vendored/get other products cheaper?

Should be plenty of peeps on here wanting to buy your Nikon gear, going by many of the threads anyways ;D ;D ;D

I'm saving for a 5D3 (eta March 2013!) but I have to admit this kind of post really makes me think mmmmm.....
 
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Darn op, Should have talked to me. I ditched all the canon gear last week. Mk2 + the primes and zooms I had. oh well enjoy the canon side. Switching is healthy to keep a good perspective on things and have a reason to learn more. I'm sure you'll have fun.
 
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bernardovaghi said:
- The center point is really sensitive, and lock the focus accurately with the 24-105 (razor sharp lens even at f/4)
- I don´t use the other points, neither on the D700.
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Congrats on the 5d2. I used to shoot Nikon but got tired of them promissing better cameras and not delivering and at the time (2004) Canon were announcing and delivering very quickly so I jumped.

I notice you say you don't use the other points. Curious why that is but I suspect it may be due to you using the centre point and then reframing the shot? If this is the case, this is a habit you want to break if you intend to use wider apertures as with shallow DoF, the focus could miss when its reframed. This is one reason people often think that fast lenses focus is poor.
 
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Thanks to everybody for the replys, i´m shooting a lot with the MKII and having a lot of fun with it. 8)
The video is years above the nikon D7000 in noise and textures, the photos looks almost the same as the D700.

TheMonster said:
Awesome. Great to read that. I am basically doing the same thing. I am in the process of selling all my Nikon gear to buy the 7D. Once the money rolls in, I really want to get the 5d3 while accumulating several good >2.8 lenses.

Did you sell all your Nikno gear on e-bay or did you go to a local shop and have it vendored/get other products cheaper?

Dude i sold in a local forum here in my country and in a website like USA "Craigslist" called "Mercado Livre".

Saving up for the 35mm 1.4 L , let´s shot!

All the best!
 
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