Re: *UPDATED* Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Specifications & Image
Well I'm out for now....
1DX2 here tomorrow.. 8)
Well I'm out for now....
1DX2 here tomorrow.. 8)
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TAF said:GuyF said:arthurbikemad said:The ONLY thing that does my nut in a little with the 1DX2 is that shutter NOISE!
The 1DX2 "silent" shutter really isn't so bad. Any wildlife will know there's a human mooching around so a slightly less quiet shutter isn't too much of a problem. You could always video things and grab a frame if noise is the deal breaker. So far the full 14fps hasn't spooked any wildlife for me yet. Maybe my local wildlife is used to the sound of gunfire.![]()
If you have USM lenses and allow them to auto focus, you've already given away the game before you ever release the shutter.
The loudest sound I could measure from my 5D3 was the USM focus motor. I seem to recall it was at 30 kHz, which is well within the audible range for many animals (house cats in my specific case). Worse yet, the mirror clean vibration, while much higher in frequency (around 100 kHz if I remember right), was equally loud and audible to my cats.
So simply turning on the camera and focusing has already alerted the target. If they stick around, the mirror slapping will merely confirm to them you're one of those humans...
mnclayshooter said:TAF said:GuyF said:arthurbikemad said:The ONLY thing that does my nut in a little with the 1DX2 is that shutter NOISE!
The 1DX2 "silent" shutter really isn't so bad. Any wildlife will know there's a human mooching around so a slightly less quiet shutter isn't too much of a problem. You could always video things and grab a frame if noise is the deal breaker. So far the full 14fps hasn't spooked any wildlife for me yet. Maybe my local wildlife is used to the sound of gunfire.![]()
If you have USM lenses and allow them to auto focus, you've already given away the game before you ever release the shutter.
The loudest sound I could measure from my 5D3 was the USM focus motor. I seem to recall it was at 30 kHz, which is well within the audible range for many animals (house cats in my specific case). Worse yet, the mirror clean vibration, while much higher in frequency (around 100 kHz if I remember right), was equally loud and audible to my cats.
So simply turning on the camera and focusing has already alerted the target. If they stick around, the mirror slapping will merely confirm to them you're one of those humans...
+1 - the dog wouldn't stay anywhere in the room when the USM was doing its' thing. On MF, dog would sit peacefully... when on AF - a furry blur could be seen exiting the room.
ashmadux said:52 pages and going....holy hell you guys are on your game.
(doesn't have enough popcorn)8)
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Yep, I ran out of popcorn yesterday :'(ashmadux said:52 pages and going....holy hell you guys are on your game.
(doesn't have enough popcorn)8)
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scyrene said:One of my sister's cats is the same. The camera doesn't bother him at all, until I try to autofocus and then something about the sound makes him head for the hills. It's not loud, I wonder why they hate it so much?
Rumors tells us that we will see a MkII.monkey44 said:Tried to find this answer, but no luck. Does anyone know if the "kit lens" with the 5DM4 will be a 24/105 L is II (a new version?), or the same one that exists now as a kit in other cameras??
monkey44 said:Tried to find this answer, but no luck. Does anyone know if the "kit lens" with the 5DM4 will be a 24/105 L is II (a new version?), or the same one that exists now as a kit in other cameras??
arthurbikemad said:Well I'm out for now....
1DX2 here tomorrow.. 8)
GuyF said:arthurbikemad said:Well I'm out for now....
1DX2 here tomorrow.. 8)
Result! You've just taken your first steps into a better world.
Unless of course you buy a lemon and the 5D4 proves to be a giant killer. *sigh* You pays yer money and takes yer choice.
arthurbikemad said:..I am loving the 500/4ii (got the other week) so much I figure it deserves a decent body, something with a little "punch"...
scyrene said:mnclayshooter said:TAF said:GuyF said:arthurbikemad said:The ONLY thing that does my nut in a little with the 1DX2 is that shutter NOISE!
The 1DX2 "silent" shutter really isn't so bad. Any wildlife will know there's a human mooching around so a slightly less quiet shutter isn't too much of a problem. You could always video things and grab a frame if noise is the deal breaker. So far the full 14fps hasn't spooked any wildlife for me yet. Maybe my local wildlife is used to the sound of gunfire.![]()
If you have USM lenses and allow them to auto focus, you've already given away the game before you ever release the shutter.
The loudest sound I could measure from my 5D3 was the USM focus motor. I seem to recall it was at 30 kHz, which is well within the audible range for many animals (house cats in my specific case). Worse yet, the mirror clean vibration, while much higher in frequency (around 100 kHz if I remember right), was equally loud and audible to my cats.
So simply turning on the camera and focusing has already alerted the target. If they stick around, the mirror slapping will merely confirm to them you're one of those humans...
+1 - the dog wouldn't stay anywhere in the room when the USM was doing its' thing. On MF, dog would sit peacefully... when on AF - a furry blur could be seen exiting the room.
One of my sister's cats is the same. The camera doesn't bother him at all, until I try to autofocus and then something about the sound makes him head for the hills. It's not loud, I wonder why they hate it so much?
Sharlin said:scyrene said:One of my sister's cats is the same. The camera doesn't bother him at all, until I try to autofocus and then something about the sound makes him head for the hills. It's not loud, I wonder why they hate it so much?
How do you know it's not loud? By definition you cannot hear it![]()
nightscape123 said:So no new updates? We are getting pretty close here... Lenses? More specs? Anything?
GuyF said:arthurbikemad said:..I am loving the 500/4ii (got the other week) so much I figure it deserves a decent body, something with a little "punch"...
Yup, same combo I use (I think I may have recommended the lens to you too). As much as the 5D3 is still a great camera, moving to the 1DX2 is terrific. Poor light? Bang up the ISO and keep shooting!
If you haven't already done so, register your gear with CPS Europe. It's free in Europe and you don't need to be a pro to use the service, just have enough qualifying gear and off you go. One of the benefits is you'll get an extra 1yr warranty for your 1DX2.