Marsu42 said:So Canon did everything their customers wanted, even included the 1dx's af though at a slower speed. And since it's everything everyone asked for, 3500$ is a fair price, isn't it? But obviously there are even many Canon fans who aren't happy, Canon marketing should have watched more Simpsons.
The funny thing is that before the 5DIII was announced, much of the talk revolved around AF and speed. Now all of a sudden DR is the only thing that matters. People kept saying there's no way the 5DIII would get the 1DIV's AF system, let alone the 1Dx's! Others said we'd be lucky to get the 7D's AF system. Some even went as far as saying they'd be content with the same 9-point AF system as long as they were all cross-type points.
Speaking of cross-type AF points, it was the hot button topic for a while, just like everyone is fixated on DR right now. People kept pulling cross-type AF points out of their @sses. "I want a 19-point AF system, with 5 cross types," they demanded. "No, make it a 15-point AF system with 9 cross-types," they speculated. "Give me more cross-types, or give me death," they demanded. At that point, I don't think anyone would have dreamed that Canon would put a 61-point AF system with 41 cross-type points into the 5DIII, but they did, and now all of a sudden the camera is a POS? Anyone that suggested that the 5DIII might have 41 cross-type points at that stage was considered an idiot and flamed profusely.
I wouldn't mind if the 5DIII had an extra stop or two of DR in addition to all the other improvements over the MKII, but it's still a machine that addressed all my main gripes with the 5-series cameras. Regardless of how great any of the 5DIII's other specs may have been, if Canon recycled the same BS 9-point AF system for a third generation, I'd be pissed and would never have bought a 5DIII.
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