Drum said:Plus whatever cost savings you make on the body, you would loose on buying 1 lens- never mind multiple lenses. The selection of A mount lenses also isn't a tenth of the Canon range even excluding third party lenses - I noticed the new Sigma's didn't mention Sony compatability.
deadwrong said:Seriously? I am looking at that 5d iv and this A99ii looks like the camera everyone wants......it has everything.
candc said:I don't really see the advantage of this type camera with the translucent mirror. I suppose the mirror is not moving so its not slowing things down but if its in the way of the sensor its going to also block some of the light. How much? There are some advantages to a mirrorless camera in some situations but this thing? Maybe it has some of the advantages of mirroless and some of a dslr but I don't see it as better than either one.
Make a hot shoe evf for your dslr's canon.
fussy III said:I assume Sony now trusts the ISO-capacities of their current and future sensors enough to believe the loss of 0,6stops of light is eventually fully justified.
It is going to be 2.0X crop for best quality 4k.raptor3x said:emko said:42mp
12FPS
4K video 120FPS
4K full frame
SLOG
...
Camera is using 5K image then downsampling it to 4k with out pixel binning making the image even higher quality then directly recording 1:1 pixel 4k like Canon
The A99II only does 1080P at 120fps, not 4K. Also, I wouldn't be so sure that the downsampled 5K will be better than what the 5D4 is putting out. Northrup's video comparing the 5D4 and A7Rii showed the 5D4 to have better detail than the A7Rii in 4K mode which uses the sample downsampling technique.
3kramd5 said:fussy III said:I assume Sony now trusts the ISO-capacities of their current and future sensors enough to believe the loss of 0,6stops of light is eventually fully justified.
They may believe that, but it's up to the buyer to decide. I wouldn't put a .6-stop ND on my A7R2 (unless necessary for creative reasons).
emko said:Wow those specs are insane or we are just used to Canon milking the tech, i was planing to upgrade my 5D3 to the 5D4 now i feel like Canon is ripping us off. I was thinking well the 5D4 is close to what other companies are doing but i forget that Canon just caught up to them and now Sony is blowing them out of the water in specs.
42mp
12FPS
4K video 120FPS
4K full frame
SLOG
Clean HDMI
Camera is using 5K image then downsampling it to 4k with out pixel binning making the image even higher quality then directly recording 1:1 pixel 4k like Canon
not going to pay for the garbage Canon is selling maybe by the time 5D5 comes out they will get back to making products like the 5D2, i mean come on how long did it take for Canon to give us in camera intervalometer? something that almost any camera device had for years? and people are still bagging them for Zebras,focus peeking,SLOG,clean HDMI? well here but NO 4K for you because?? well just wait for 5D5 LOL
deadwrong said:emko said:Wow those specs are insane or we are just used to Canon milking the tech, i was planing to upgrade my 5D3 to the 5D4 now i feel like Canon is ripping us off. I was thinking well the 5D4 is close to what other companies are doing but i forget that Canon just caught up to them and now Sony is blowing them out of the water in specs.
42mp
12FPS
4K video 120FPS
4K full frame
SLOG
Clean HDMI
Camera is using 5K image then downsampling it to 4k with out pixel binning making the image even higher quality then directly recording 1:1 pixel 4k like Canon
not going to pay for the garbage Canon is selling maybe by the time 5D5 comes out they will get back to making products like the 5D2, i mean come on how long did it take for Canon to give us in camera intervalometer? something that almost any camera device had for years? and people are still bagging them for Zebras,focus peeking,SLOG,clean HDMI? well here but NO 4K for you because?? well just wait for 5D5 LOL
I agree. Seems like Canon is throttling their customers. I agree with the Lenses that Canon has and that its most powerful asset. Sadly most people that are with one line of cameras or another are pretty much married to that company since the investment in lenses is higher than the S___ty body they have to buy to be in a today camera. Within 1-2 years the 5div body will be outgunned badly by competitors. I can only imagine how badly the 6dii will be stripped down in 6 months.
ritholtz said:3kramd5 said:deadwrong said:the camera features 42 megapixel CMOS sensor same as of Sony A7R II camera.
I'm surprised that sensor is capable of 12FPS.
Granted the new architecture should facilitate faster read, but the IMX094 (A7R, D800, D810, Pentax K1) maxes out at 4.7 full frame (per Sony). So it's writing out 17% more and doing it 155% faster. Color me skeptical.
There is some text about 12 fps with first image in focus and also no focusing during video with faster aperture. May be some one here educate us this limitations.
unfocused said:All the angst, trolling and defensiveness is goofy. If you really need or want some feature or features that another brand offers, buy that brand.
No mass market product is going to be perfectly customized for every individual. All brands study the market and try to match their offerings to a targeted audience.
Canon and Nikon dominate the market and suceed by offering products that please a majority of buyers. Other companies must focus on niche products because they can't compete for the majority of the market.
If Canon doesn't make the product you want and someone else does, buy it. But why get upset about it? Even worse, why act like Canon is somehow cheating you personally? Be glad that other companies are offering competitive products, it benefits consumers.
unfocused said:All the angst, trolling and defensiveness is goofy. If you really need or want some feature or features that another brand offers, buy that brand.
No mass market product is going to be perfectly customized for every individual. All brands study the market and try to match their offerings to a targeted audience.
Canon and Nikon dominate the market and suceed by offering products that please a majority of buyers. Other companies must focus on niche products because they can't compete for the majority of the market.
If Canon doesn't make the product you want and someone else does, buy it. But why get upset about it? Even worse, why act like Canon is somehow cheating you personally? Be glad that other companies are offering competitive products, it benefits consumers.
3kramd5 said:deadwrong said:emko said:Wow those specs are insane or we are just used to Canon milking the tech, i was planing to upgrade my 5D3 to the 5D4 now i feel like Canon is ripping us off. I was thinking well the 5D4 is close to what other companies are doing but i forget that Canon just caught up to them and now Sony is blowing them out of the water in specs.
42mp
12FPS
4K video 120FPS
4K full frame
SLOG
Clean HDMI
Camera is using 5K image then downsampling it to 4k with out pixel binning making the image even higher quality then directly recording 1:1 pixel 4k like Canon
not going to pay for the garbage Canon is selling maybe by the time 5D5 comes out they will get back to making products like the 5D2, i mean come on how long did it take for Canon to give us in camera intervalometer? something that almost any camera device had for years? and people are still bagging them for Zebras,focus peeking,SLOG,clean HDMI? well here but NO 4K for you because?? well just wait for 5D5 LOL
I agree. Seems like Canon is throttling their customers. I agree with the Lenses that Canon has and that its most powerful asset. Sadly most people that are with one line of cameras or another are pretty much married to that company since the investment in lenses is higher than the S___ty body they have to buy to be in a today camera. Within 1-2 years the 5div body will be outgunned badly by competitors. I can only imagine how badly the 6dii will be stripped down in 6 months.
Badly outgunned by...
On a percentage basis, how much better than 5d4 photos do you expect a99ii photos to be?
turtle said:There's no doubt Canon can build a seriously reliable and rounded camera. This is one of the many reasons I bought into the brand some years ago. Still, it would be nice to see them push a little harder and not throttle back models so hard in the hope of protecting others in the camera or cine line.
I think we can feel very pleased that Canon has such a good sensor in the 5D IV (trades low ISO DR for high ISO DR compared to Sony/Nikon) and its a steady camera. However, the specs of the memory card slots is plain cynical and indicative of the thought processes going on at Canon HQ.
I am very aware of Canon's 'slowly slowly catchy monkey' approach, but this does not mean that they could not have given us better value with the 5D IV. IMHO, it should either have been much cheaper with the same specs, or offered higher specs for the money.
Kudos to Sony for offering a spectacular camera for the price (assuming it focuses like an improved A99 Mk I). Well done to Pentax for the K-1. Both brands are aggressively trying to capture market share and so would naturally push much harder on price, but even someone in the middle would have been nice from Canon. The 5D IV at the current price point with IBIS, or as it is with a 8.5 fps and a much better combination of buffer/card slots.
But Canon didn't. I still believe Canon also offers by far the best optics for the money. The build is great, serious decentering is uncommon and they always perform. Hell, for all the fancy fast razor sharp lenses being released now, none can produce a portrait with the sensual feel of the 85mm f1.2 L II.
These attributes overall mean I still have a foot in the Canon camp, but its getting more uncomfortable by the day. Canon has released a slew of cameras that felt mildly out of date upon release and well out of date 6 months later and this was not the case with the 5D and 5D II. But what about the future?
I wonder if Canon's R&D investment into their new line of sensors has cost them an absolute fortune and economisation on things like memory card slots have allowed them to balance their books. It would make sense. If this is true, it is very possible they will be able to push much harder with new generations now that they are over the huge hurdle of having to close the gap with Sony sensors. The cost must have been staggering and hitting them behind the scenes for 5-10 years. The upshot is that this will now mean that the market does not become a one horse Sony race, which is good for everyone.
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If you shoot in RAW, you can adjust the color balance with no problems. Also, with all of that experience, surely you are capable of adjusting your white balance in the camera. That said, the coloring above looks weird. If anything, my A7RII tends to a slightly green cast. Again, easily fixed.Bennymiata said:When you've been photographing for over 55 years like I have, you learn to look past the spec sheets.
Look at the photos above.
While the multi-coloured light doesn't make the Canon's colours look fantastic, it's a lot better than looking yellow or completely sunburnt!
You're channeling your inner-Neuro. Don't go down that path because it is a failed argument. I shoot all of my Canon glass on my A7RII with zippy AF and very few issues. 500/4 II? Check. 400/5.6? Check. 100-400 II? Check. 70-200/2.8 II? Check. 24-70/2.8 II? Check. 16-35/4? Check. Birds in flight, too. On top of that, I have a sweet Zeiss ZM/Voigtlander prime kit that I cannot shoot on my 5DIII or 7DII cameras. Tiny and freaking awesome.Bennymiata said:I want a camera, with a great system behind it, that works every time and always takes great photos.
I would agree with your points. I think Canon is about as reliable as you can get. I have both systems (Fuji too) and my money is on Canon for reliability and consistency. That said, the image quality out of the Sony 42MP sensor absolutely smokes Canon's offerings. The images have substantially more dynamic range, clean shadow lifting, and they are much sharper out of camera. The problem is that Sony's offerings are not as mature as Canon. I liken Canon to a Toyota Camry. It's a little boring, but it's reliable.Bennymiata said:I do all sorts of photography from weddings, corporate presentation nights, products, food, BIF, macro, you name it and someone has paid me to photograph it, and Canon is what I've found that can REALLY do it all really well and reliably.
Sure, other companies have advantages in certain areas, but no brand other than Canon is a better all-around camera.
This is a fallacious argument.Bennymiata said:Tens of thousands of pros all over the world seem to agree too!