tooslick2k said:Is anybody else as crazy as I am, and keep coming back to this site every hour to see if there is any new mentions? :![]()
more like every couple of minutes!! ;D
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tooslick2k said:Is anybody else as crazy as I am, and keep coming back to this site every hour to see if there is any new mentions? :![]()
awinphoto said:Gcon said:I have to say I'm a little disappointed. Canon still don't have a built-in eyepiece cover for the 5D line like the Nikon D700 - making you use that S___ty little rubber eyepiece cover that might be attached to your neck strap, if you use a neck strap.
First chink the armor.
GRRRRRRR!!!!!
ummm... are you serious? As a professional, I cant say i've ever in the last decade thought in the back of my mind... I wish my camera had an eyepiece cover... Never... Not once... I think it could be a nuisance more than anything else... when I want my camera ready to shoot, it better be ready to shoot... If any dust gets in the peice, I'll take a qtip and clean it... done.
Jamesy said:jalbfb said:Ahhh, looks like the server is running better! ;D
Perhaps it was a DDOS from the non-believers of this site
I can't believe how addicted I have come to CR - LOL...
LetTheRightLensIn said:awinphoto said:Gcon said:I have to say I'm a little disappointed. Canon still don't have a built-in eyepiece cover for the 5D line like the Nikon D700 - making you use that S___ty little rubber eyepiece cover that might be attached to your neck strap, if you use a neck strap.
First chink the armor.
GRRRRRRR!!!!!
ummm... are you serious? As a professional, I cant say i've ever in the last decade thought in the back of my mind... I wish my camera had an eyepiece cover... Never... Not once... I think it could be a nuisance more than anything else... when I want my camera ready to shoot, it better be ready to shoot... If any dust gets in the peice, I'll take a qtip and clean it... done.
It's bad for metering when not using it up to your eye.
These days I tend to do most of that sort of shooting with liveview so it's not so much of an issue.
tooslick2k said:Is anybody else as crazy as I am, and keep coming back to this site every hour to see if there is any new mentions? :![]()
tooslick2k said:Is anybody else as crazy as I am, and keep coming back to this site every hour to see if there is any new mentions? :![]()
jalbfb said:LetTheRightLensIn said:awinphoto said:Gcon said:I have to say I'm a little disappointed. Canon still don't have a built-in eyepiece cover for the 5D line like the Nikon D700 - making you use that S___ty little rubber eyepiece cover that might be attached to your neck strap, if you use a neck strap.
First chink the armor.
GRRRRRRR!!!!!
ummm... are you serious? As a professional, I cant say i've ever in the last decade thought in the back of my mind... I wish my camera had an eyepiece cover... Never... Not once... I think it could be a nuisance more than anything else... when I want my camera ready to shoot, it better be ready to shoot... If any dust gets in the peice, I'll take a qtip and clean it... done.
It's bad for metering when not using it up to your eye.
These days I tend to do most of that sort of shooting with liveview so it's not so much of an issue.
+1. I have not noticed a problem. I do meter with my eye up against the eyepiece, and for most of my landscapes when on a tripod-I'm in liveview and a 2 second timer so the mirror locks up and I have already focused (sometimes manual sometimes from the back of the camera) and metered just before taking the shot. But then again I am more of an enthusiast than a pro photog.
Bennymiata said:I can see that Canon have included the button on the top of the mode dial to prevent accidental rotation of the mode dial like they have on the 60D.
Great idea.
Can't wait for the full specs.
Takuma said:About the customisable buttons: I think I see a M-Fn Button above the shutter on the 3rd pic, like the one on the 1DX
Ricku said:The guy who posted the leaked pictures of 5D3, what happend to him?
He said that he would return shortly with more info, but hes been quiet for many houors now. Maybe Canon told him to shut up?![]()
marekjoz said:"MFn" at the shutter suggests AF 7d alike?
sublime LightWorks said:Orion said:For now, I will simply suggest that one day they will do away with that big clunky wheel on top of the camera. . .
They did....it's called a 1Dx. It does not have a mode dial on top of the camera.
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tooslick2k said:Is anybody else as crazy as I am, and keep coming back to this site every hour to see if there is any new mentions? :![]()
marekjoz said:"MFn" at the shutter suggests AF 7d alike?
Does anyone else chuckle a little when they read, “The MFn button”? I do. Like, “Push the MFn button already!”chengpenguin said:marekjoz said:"MFn" at the shutter suggests AF 7d alike?
Yes the MFn button is to cater for the newer AF system on new bodies like 7D, 1DX and etc.