According to spec the Sony outperforms the 1DX2 for FPS but does it really? Anyone shooting both of these who can give an honest evaluation??
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Oh, Jack. Jack, Jack, Jack. Nobody cares about stuff like that. Only specs matter.According to spec the Sony outperforms the 1DX2 for FPS but does it really? Anyone shooting both of these who can give an honest evaluation??
Jack
No first hand experience but the couple that I have mentioned that swapped from 1DX MkII's to the A9 say they are getting more shots in both golf and tennis. Who knows how well that would translate to other users and disciplines, I certainly don't...According to spec the Sony outperforms the 1DX2 for FPS but does it really? Anyone shooting both of these who can give an honest evaluation??
Jack
Hit up Ryan McCormac on instagram (@cormacgp) or Alex Farinelli (falex79) - both switched to Sony last year and shoot MotoGP racing professionally. Their photos look tack sharp to me.According to spec the Sony outperforms the 1DX2 for FPS but does it really? Anyone shooting both of these who can give an honest evaluation??
Jack
Hit up Ryan McCormac on instagram (@cormacgp) or Alex Farinelli (falex79) - both switched to Sony last year and shoot MotoGP racing professionally. Their photos look tack sharp to me.
I might be seeing them next month (to buy their 5DSr if they still have it) and might get to play with the A9 then.
Thanks Alan, I'm sure I would I'm just torn. The 5DSr is such incredible value now on the used market but the idea of a high resolution RF body that would enable me to cheaply filter the EF 11-24 and TS-E17 via the filter adapter makes more sense, not from the DSLR vs MILC point of view, just the filter utility aspect. But I know the new body will be at a premium though with the rumor the 5DSr II development was stopped it makes the probability of that high resolution RF body more likely and imminent.You'll love the 5DSR. Well, I do and so do many more!
As I have written elsewhere, when the hi-res R comes out, I will get one, keep the 5DSR and sell the 5DIV. The 5DSR is Bryan Carnathan's of TDP go-to camera.Thanks Alan, I'm sure I would I'm just torn. The 5DSr is such incredible value now on the used market but the idea of a high resolution RF body that would enable me to cheaply filter the EF 11-24 and TS-E17 via the filter adapter makes more sense, not from the DSLR vs MILC point of view, just the filter utility aspect. But I know the new body will be at a premium though with the rumor the 5DSr II development was stopped it makes the probability of that high resolution RF body more likely and imminent.
Decisions decisions
I will, although it would be highly unlikely I'd switch, for the typical reasons, preferring to stay with Canon. Thanks. Can you post the actual links since I'm not getting what I think I should. Edit: https://www.instagram.com/falex79/
Jack
Oh, I absolutely understand you about not switching. But if you wanted to get information from real people who've used both systems in anger, then those guys would be worth following/contacting.
You found Alex yourself - Ryan McCormac is https://www.instagram.com/cormacgp/ (hence my "@cormacgp" reference)
Nice pics but I'm wondering which of them could not have been taken with a Canon?Oh, I absolutely understand you about not switching. But if you wanted to get information from real people who've used both systems in anger, then those guys would be worth following/contacting.
You found Alex yourself - Ryan McCormac is https://www.instagram.com/cormacgp/ (hence my "@cormacgp" reference)
I don’t believe kaihp’s lost was intended to show photos which can not be taken with a canon camera, but rather to show photos which can be taken with a Sony a9 camera. Those are not mutually exclusive.Nice pics but I'm wondering which of them could not have been taken with a Canon?
I don’t believe kaihp’s lost was intended to show photos which can not be taken with a canon camera, but rather to show photos which can be taken with a Sony a9 camera. Those are not mutually exclusive.
The initial question was about whether the spec sheet frame rate of the a9 is legitimate. A single photo can not substantiate that.
I’m sure it must be tough! I don’t have a lot of expensive lenses yet but I’d avoid having to sell them anywayI am excited about mirrorless but the cost of the lenses isn't cheap. The thought of having my glass collection being instantly obsolete is gut wrenching.
Scott
The 1dx2 is a great camera. Image quality is excellent, maybe better than 5d4. Video is great. Not sure how it feels "really ancient."
When the 1DX2 came out, it was an improvement, but an incremental one, where the 5D3 to the 5D4 move was much more radical.
Not too sure I agree with the generalization. I shoot exclusively with 1DX MkIIs and very rarely shoot jpegs, I am all about the RAW files.Those who have never used the 1D X Mark II don't understand this:
The straight out of camera JPEG image quality and color is superior to any other stills camera Canon has on the market. The same is true of video compared to other "stills" cameras.
Those who use the 1D X Mark II are the type of shooters who need to shoot JPEGs in order to move them fast almost as soon as the image was taken.
Those who used the 1-series cameras years ago in studios, or as landscape cameras, etc. have moved on a long time ago, either to something like the 5D Mark III or IV, 5Ds R, or to another brand.
Not too sure I agree with the generalization. I shoot exclusively with 1DX MkIIs and very rarely shoot jpegs, I am all about the RAW files.
IMHO, the 5DSR is still the best FF on the market for IQ in reasonable light unless you are in to pushing shadows through 4 ev at 100 iso or going down coalmines, and I don't mean just Canon FF - it's better than N and S. Even DPR says its AF is good for birds in flight against clear backgrounds as it was the first Canon with iTR, which puts it ahead of the 7DII for AF as well as IQ.
Some members of CR have positive views of the R for bird photography. I have no direct experience and just read reviews. Here is one that highlights some problems https://www.holgercremer.org/single...the-EOS-R-is-useless-for-Wildlife-Photography