Re: *UPDATED* Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Specifications & Image
You point out that we have never seen as many images and videos being published as today. I agree. 95% or there about are made with mobile phones. Canon is aiming at a different user group. However, with my outdated and uninventive Canon gear, I have DPAF (can anyone else provide anything better?) and (up to) 60 fps 4k video, with frame grab. I even believe it is the best video package offered by any MILC/DSLR at the moment, but that can be wrong, since I just don´t use it. The only ones I have seen saying they don´t want 60fps 4k, says so because they don´t want to pay for something they don´t use. I am one of those.
Yes, improved video functionality is most welcome, for those who makes videos. Canon is delivering an excellent range of cameras in the EOS C-series, with special purpose lenses, in addition to the full range of EF lenses, for that purpose. But that does not mean that you should try to make the 5DIV a video wonder machine. Because by doing so, you reduce the value of that camera as a stills camera and you are getting a video camera with poor form facto and you are making it unnecessarily expensive.
I believe your statement: "You all need to stop with the brand loyalty ..." suggests that we should jump between brands. I told you why that is a bad option for me, as it is for many others.
FYI, despite digital, lots of people are still using film and as far as I know, the number is now growing. CDs are dying, while vinyl records are having a renaissance. Stradivarius violins are still the ultimate source of violin sound, despite sampling and synthesizer technology and so on and so on ... Still images might just survive, also in the future ...
And finally, No, I don´t believe I am the 1%. I believe I am in a smaller group than that. However, I am one of the best customers they have and so are a number of other members on this forum. Over the years, like them, I have bought Canon gear for several hundred thousand dollars. And, through personal contact, internet forums, photo clubs etc. I have advised and recommended Canon cameras and lenses to others, for a lot more than that.
I think I understood what you wrote. If you meant something else, then I suggest you clarify. 120 fps 4k video will give you loads of images. But they will not replace a well composed, well lit, high resolution still image. They are a complement. Yes, when we had 8MP resolution, we wanted more. Today I have 50MP and the resolution issue, as far as I am concerned, is solved. But there are lots of other areas to address.uxr51 said:Eldar said:Quite a first post ...uxr51 said:The level of Fanboy-ism on this thread is impressive.
I don’t know how old or technically savy are most of you but I want to make some things clear:
1.- Those that don’t want or care about video: Video is the future. Images will be a thing of the past in some years and they will be merged with video. A video is a series of stills. Just look at how fast video is taking over stills in every media outlet, facebook, instagram etc. Look how many images vs video are published. Times are changing, and they are changing faster every year.
2.- What some people here are asking is for canon to innovate. Look are other camera companies, the underdogs. They are innovating. Canon is doing the opposite by having some of the technology and means but purposely crippling their products.
3.- If you don’t need a feature on a camera right now it does not mean you will not need it in the future or other people don’t need it right now. I have seen posts of people glad it does not have 4k 60fps. Others saying they don’t want high MP pictures because it takes too much processing power. You are spending thousands on cameras and lenses, go buy a fast pc and you are set. Take a look at your years old 8MP or 480 video and tell me if you wished you had a camera with 24MP or 1080P at the time?
4.- I can assure you that in less than 3 years the company who shall not be named on this forum will be releasing a mirrorless camera that shoots 8K at 30fps and 4K at 120fps. The 5D MK4 will still be shooting 30MP stills at 7 fps and 4k at 30fps. Yes, I know you will not need it, but the younger generations will.
5.- You all need to stop with the brand loyalty. It hurts you and the brand in the long term.
Your rather bastant statements show very limited knowledge of what photography is all about and you show limited knowledge/experience in which cameras are best suited for what work. I don´t care about video. I don´t care about youtube, facebook or any of the other media who spread , disastrous, amateurish, noisy, poorly edited and horrible videos. I care about high quality stills, preferably printed and framed and I will continue to do so. I also love high quality video/film. But, like most others, that is not something I know how to do, but I know it is not made with a 5D mkIV.
Like many, you seem to believe that the core of a photographers system is the camera body. It rarely is. My investments in glass is more than 5x of that I have in cameras (I have good cameras), so swapping camera system for every other camera release is not an option.
I have 14/16 fps. I have excellent low light performance. I have 50.6MP for high resolution. I have excellent AF. I have excellent weather sealing. I have excellent customer support. I have the most comprehensive set of lenses available for any system. My system is first in line for any third party accessory ... and you suggest I change brand??
Hello Eldar,
Your assumptions about me are all wrong. Sorry to disappoint. I don’t even know if you read or comprehended what I wrote. I am baffled on how you got to those assumptions or to the conclusion that I want you to change brands. I wouldn’t.
It is ok if you don’t care about video. Good for you that you have so many cameras and lenses. You are the 1%. The thing is: it’s not about you, as you say over and over in your post. It’s about the other 99% of the market share.
You point out that we have never seen as many images and videos being published as today. I agree. 95% or there about are made with mobile phones. Canon is aiming at a different user group. However, with my outdated and uninventive Canon gear, I have DPAF (can anyone else provide anything better?) and (up to) 60 fps 4k video, with frame grab. I even believe it is the best video package offered by any MILC/DSLR at the moment, but that can be wrong, since I just don´t use it. The only ones I have seen saying they don´t want 60fps 4k, says so because they don´t want to pay for something they don´t use. I am one of those.
Yes, improved video functionality is most welcome, for those who makes videos. Canon is delivering an excellent range of cameras in the EOS C-series, with special purpose lenses, in addition to the full range of EF lenses, for that purpose. But that does not mean that you should try to make the 5DIV a video wonder machine. Because by doing so, you reduce the value of that camera as a stills camera and you are getting a video camera with poor form facto and you are making it unnecessarily expensive.
I believe your statement: "You all need to stop with the brand loyalty ..." suggests that we should jump between brands. I told you why that is a bad option for me, as it is for many others.
FYI, despite digital, lots of people are still using film and as far as I know, the number is now growing. CDs are dying, while vinyl records are having a renaissance. Stradivarius violins are still the ultimate source of violin sound, despite sampling and synthesizer technology and so on and so on ... Still images might just survive, also in the future ...
And finally, No, I don´t believe I am the 1%. I believe I am in a smaller group than that. However, I am one of the best customers they have and so are a number of other members on this forum. Over the years, like them, I have bought Canon gear for several hundred thousand dollars. And, through personal contact, internet forums, photo clubs etc. I have advised and recommended Canon cameras and lenses to others, for a lot more than that.
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