solarpos said:and the measure of a person is how many posts they made on a internet forum? With that logic a bunch of pimple faced pale kids in their Mom's basement are kings of the world. Sorry, I'd rather be shooting then yappin'
If you asked me its coz none of their general populace bothered to get one. The pros who DID want it, won't be whining about it, because its that specialised a camera. The 5D3, however, is easily available to the general populace, where most of the whinging will occur.smirkypants said:I don't see too many D800 whiners on similar fora... why do you suppose that is?
Mt Spokane Photography said:solarpos said:and the measure of a person is how many posts they made on a internet forum? With that logic a bunch of pimple faced pale kids in their Mom's basement are kings of the world. Sorry, I'd rather be shooting then yappin'
The measure is when you join and post something useful and meaningful, not just a snarky comment. Its not the best start. Even a question asked 500 times before is more useful.
smirkypants said:I don't see too many D800 whiners on similar fora... why do you suppose that is?
kubelik said:except, oddly enough, when polls are held by the Nikonians on whether people are happy with the D800, 90% of them say no.
Otter said:We need to open a "Canon Whiners" section on CR so peopel will stop spamming the forum with the same boring threads. Up until the 5d Mark III came along, you never really saw people complain too much other then the random forum banter, but since the release or close to the release, all I have seen is "It costs too much", "There aren't enough megapixels", "It's broken because of a light leak" and on and on...
It's ridiculous. Enough already. I understand it's a forum and people have the right to express their displeasure or beef with a product. But writing another "this isn't an acceptle solution to the light leak" or some of the other issues. IT is an electronic device. It will have issues, in some cases. Other then the odd case, I have not seen anyone show any evidence of a photograph ruined by a light leak. If it is runing your photos, then return it, just like you would any piece of electronics.
It even relfects negatively on the community. "Canon users are a bunch of whining babies" is what a friend of mine had to say when looking through the CR forum the other day. Yes, he was a Nikon userBUT, I really had no defence, as he was correct about a lot of people on this forum. Posting the same complaints again and again. I really get the feeling that a lot of people were holding out for the MKIII because it would make them a better photographer just by pressing the button. People are focusing more on the shortcomings or what it can't do, then going out and taking great photos. If you owned a MKII, it is a better camera. If you could take great pics with your 50D, it will take better pictures although there may be a learning curve.
I understand this is sort of hypocritical complaining about the complainers but I am hoping that maybe some people will realise how foolish and useless this is. If you really have a beef with it, or you think it's terrible, do what one user was smart enough to do and write to Canon. As posting it in a forum, will get you nowhere... I'm sure a lot of you think this is a ridiculous post. I'm also pretty sure, you are the ones continulously posting or commenying on the same posts bashing Canon. Get out there and use your camera and post some great pics...
As I've said before... given proper light and a subject that doesn't move, practically any camera can take a very nice shot.RLPhoto said:You are spot on. People tend to forget their is more to photos than equipment. Heres an example of my totally disgusting canon D30 still producing the photographic goods despite it being ancient. Infact, I like shooting with it because it forces me to think harder on my compositions.
solarpos said:Mt Spokane Photography said:solarpos said:and the measure of a person is how many posts they made on a internet forum? With that logic a bunch of pimple faced pale kids in their Mom's basement are kings of the world. Sorry, I'd rather be shooting then yappin'
The measure is when you join and post something useful and meaningful, not just a snarky comment. Its not the best start. Even a question asked 500 times before is more useful.
Search my posts before you get school marm on me.
scalesusa said:strawe said:We need a "Whiners about 'Canon Whiners'" Section!
Or maybe a troll section where first posters can leave trolling posts.
smirkypants said:I don't see too many D800 whiners on similar fora... why do you suppose that is?
smirkypants said:As I've said before... given proper light and a subject that doesn't move, practically any camera can take a very nice shot.RLPhoto said:You are spot on. People tend to forget their is more to photos than equipment. Heres an example of my totally disgusting canon D30 still producing the photographic goods despite it being ancient. Infact, I like shooting with it because it forces me to think harder on my compositions.
AvTvM said:once you are through the article, you'll start whining too.![]()
DavidRiesenberg said:AvTvM said:once you are through the article, you'll start whining too.![]()
All I see is a bunch of beautiful photos from both cameras and a couple of ugly ones from both.
AvTvM said:well, you may want to look again at the pictures in section 2 where Fred Miranda examines and compares dynamic range for the 2 cams ... and see how ***fully justified*** all the "whining" is!