So in this case, is there anything Canon can offer in the next 12-18 months to professional landscape photographers looking for more DR? Anything similar to D810 coming?
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With wider aspect ratio screens becoming more popular, I wonder if Canon will offer video in:ahsanford said:RGF said:I am hoping that 5D M4 improves on the current camera in all aspects. A decrease in MP for improvement in ISO is not a trade off I would favorite.
I would like to see 16 MP camera with very good low light response.
I'd love such a body, but I am hard pressed to think of an example where a nex-gen of a mature brand lowered its MP.
If Canon is going to make a low MP / high ISO a7S-like sensor for filming bigfoot under nothing but moonlight, I don't think it will be called a 5D4. They'd surely give it a new name, right?
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Canon Rumors said:We’ve heard recently that the camera is coming in 2016, with shipping of the C300 Mark II and EOS-1D X Mark II to happen before the EOS 5D Mark IV. There’s a lot of R&D dollars going into the 5D4 project
LetTheRightLensIn said:PureClassA said:The real question is do we see DPAF in this one and will it use the sensor tech from the C300 II with the 15syops of DR everyone has been waiting for
If it didn't then where would be the big jump in features and performance if it is 24MP (basically the same as the 5D3), less than 8fps (so maybe 1 fps more than the 5D3)?
A full 8fps at 24MP should be utterly trivial by 2016 (5D3 already gives 6fps at 23MP using just a single, older DIGIC) and I mean even 5Ds drives 250MB/s, so it all sounds odd (unless it uses the dual read which maybe somehow stresses the sensor 2x and gives them 2x speed and heat penalty compared to what can be done with a newer fab).
They are sounding more and more stuck by their conservative mindset and either not willing or able to spend before to upgrade manufacturing ability.
KanonKaz said:As a working photojournalist, I'm mainly interested in two things that my 5D Mark III doesn't have:
Shoot at a high frame rate. 7-8 FPS is not fast enough for sports and news in my opinion. I was under the impression that this camera would come with at least 10 FPS. PLEASE DON'T MESS THIS UP CANON.
And....The variable crop sensor at Full, 1.3X and 1.6X. Important to have various lengths when shooting sports, and news as well.
I also have a Canon Mark IV. With the two cameras I do have, I'm close to that range. But each camera is lacking. A new camera combining all those features is optimum. Hopefully they aren't thinking of less than 8 FPS. That would be useless in many aspects of what I do as is my 5D Mark III.
Those who need at least 10 photos per second, should buy 1D series cameras, or its poor cousin 7D Mark II.KanonKaz said:As a working photojournalist, I'm mainly interested in two things that my 5D Mark III doesn't have:
Shoot at a high frame rate. 7-8 FPS is not fast enough for sports and news in my opinion. I was under the impression that this camera would come with at least 10 FPS. PLEASE DON'T MESS THIS UP CANON.
And....The variable crop sensor at Full, 1.3X and 1.6X. Important to have various lengths when shooting sports, and news as well.
I also have a Canon Mark IV. With the two cameras I do have, I'm close to that range. But each camera is lacking. A new camera combining all those features is optimum. Hopefully they aren't thinking of less than 8 FPS. That would be useless in many aspects of what I do as is my 5D Mark III.
KanonKaz said:As a working photojournalist, I'm mainly interested in two things that my 5D Mark III doesn't have:
Shoot at a high frame rate. 7-8 FPS is not fast enough for sports and news in my opinion. I was under the impression that this camera would come with at least 10 FPS. PLEASE DON'T MESS THIS UP CANON.
And....The variable crop sensor at Full, 1.3X and 1.6X. Important to have various lengths when shooting sports, and news as well.
I also have a Canon Mark IV. With the two cameras I do have, I'm close to that range. But each camera is lacking. A new camera combining all those features is optimum. Hopefully they aren't thinking of less than 8 FPS. That would be useless in many aspects of what I do as is my 5D Mark III.
Correct me if I am really really wrong.. I find that a lot of people don't understand this feature.rs said:The 7D2 and 5Ds/5DsR got that feature, so the 5D4 is very likely to get it.candyman said:All good and well...but please (and I am repeating myself :) give us EC in Manual Mode when using auto ISO. Preferable with firmware update in 5D MK3
KanonKaz said:7D Mark II does not have a variable crop sensor. 1.6X is limited comparatively. First gen 1DX does not have a variable crop sensor either. The SD Mark IV could answer both of those issues. And it was reported on here that it would come with a 10 FPS drive.When you're on a limited budget, these are very real concerns.
LonelyBoy said:KanonKaz said:7D Mark II does not have a variable crop sensor. 1.6X is limited comparatively. First gen 1DX does not have a variable crop sensor either. The SD Mark IV could answer both of those issues. And it was reported on here that it would come with a 10 FPS drive.When you're on a limited budget, these are very real concerns.
What exactly do you expect "variable crop" to do? It auto-crops pixels away for you. It "changes your view" as much as you can in post. It will not put more pixels on a smaller target. I really don't understand the appeal.
RobertG. said:24MP doesn't sound very convincing to me. If the sensor performs like the one in the 5D III, the cam is dead on arrival for me. Why not stick that 42MP Sony sensor into a 5D? It would justify a lot of R&D money. Make it 6FPS, proper AF, AE linked to AF points and all the other little things needed to make it slightly better than the Sony A7rII. Just offer the best sensor with the best AF in a 5D housing with the best weather sealing, dual card slots and longest battery life. I wouldn't mind if they limit the video features to protect their cinema line.
Canon Rumors said:A report over at Northlight mentions testing of the EOS 5D Mark IV.</p>
<blockquote><p>There is still a mix between 18 and 24MP. 24MP is the likely final outcome, with the lower MP sensor testing AF speed and buffer management issues (less than 8FPS is the likely shooting speed).</p></blockquote>
<p>We’ve heard recently that the camera is coming in 2016, with shipping of the C300 Mark II and EOS-1D X Mark II to happen before the EOS 5D Mark IV. There’s a lot of R&D dollars going into the 5D4 project, with the hopes of launching a product that is perceived to be a big jump in features and performance over the more-than-capable EOS 5D Mark III.</p>