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Your right but I still think that 5fps would do the job.
Conor
Conor
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I think you have the products confused.Sorry if this has been mentioned, but why buy the mark 4 if the mark 3s is 21 megapixel and at the same 10fps?
I mean it'll still produce the same results if you were to use the same lens on both!
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Conor
One good feature for sports is that different AF points can be set for virtical or horizontal orientation, so photographers can automatically switch between landscape and potrait shots without touching the buttons
Newermdmike wrote, most pros have too much invested in glass to change.
I remembered when the company I work for moved to down town St. Louis. After the grand opening, the local newspaper St. Louis Post Dispatch sent someone here for an interview. At that time (almost 9 years ago), I know nothing about camera stuff but saw the lady carried some camera equipments with her. I asked about how much the camera cost and was told the whole setup with her cost 30 thousands. I was like .. wow ... and she added that ... those are company owned equipment.I would also surmise the photographers working for a large media corporation don't actually buy their own equipment for work. The cost at that point is even less of a concern.
One good feature for sports is that different AF points can be set for virtical or horizontal orientation, so photographers can automatically switch between landscape and potrait shots without touching the buttons
Not really. Canon developed that with fashion and portrait photographers in mind, not sports and photojournalist photographers. It doesn't quite work how you might expect it to, if the 7D is any indication (scroll down to the AF screens at the bottom).