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I am actually a bit surprised there isnt a big Hurra in this forum over the arrival of this camera.I am a canon 1dx fan all the way. But im not sure this has the d5 beat. I have the 1dx and I dont think they improve it that much to upgrade. But I will have to wait to make final judgement.
I saw the announcement this morning. Too early to tell much really. I don't see any compelling reasons to upgrade from a 1Dx unless you really want 4K 60 FPS video. Maybe the sensor will be much improved to match the D5 in DR, but doubtful. I was personally hoping to see a new sensor tech that would level the playing field. The 5D4 and 80D might be more interesting announcements later this year.. @Rgollar, maybe if the Nikon bug bites me I'll sell my 500I am actually a bit surprised there isnt a big Hurra in this forum over the arrival of this camera.I am a canon 1dx fan all the way. But im not sure this has the d5 beat. I have the 1dx and I dont think they improve it that much to upgrade. But I will have to wait to make final judgement.
I am a canon 1dx fan all the way. But im not sure this has the d5 beat. I have the 1dx and I dont think they improve it that much to upgrade. But I will have to wait to make final judgement.
I don't see any compelling reasons to upgrade from a 1Dx unless you really want 4K 60 FPS video.
I would not say its a joke compared to the D5. The 1dx mark II still does better video considering the D5 only does 3 minute video clips. It does not have a better shutter speed. And who know if the dynamic range is better on the d5 vs the 1dx mark II. Yes the D5 has more focus points but come on I think thats a little overkill. The D5 does have a little better buffer but not by much. And lets face it, if that comes into play then you just spraying shots. Lets not forget the D5 cost more for not much more other then possible better dynamic range which we do not know yet. And lets face it just expose properly and the dynamic range is really not that big of a deal. I mean if your pushing your shawdows and lights that much maybe its time to learn to expose properly and learn to post process better. I agree not a huge update for Canon but it is for Nikon. They finally caught up to the 1dx lets be honest. I am not saying the 1dx mark II is better then the D5 I dont know. But what I do know is at this level of camera these two are at right now. It does not matter there both top of there class and either one will do the job. Just my 2 cents and I am sure there will be some who will bash this opinion but it just my opinion.It's a joke compared to the D5. It doesnt even seem that improved over the 1Dx. But it was nice of them to create a bulky $600 wireless device to tranfer files with...
Being able to shoot 16fps is overkill, even for shooting sports, another feature for those "blaster" photographers, that shoot without looking.
. Heck I almost exclusively used the center cluster for my sports shots, having a focus point in the very top left of frame doesn't seem useful as that would make for a badly composed photo.Being able to shoot 16fps is overkill, even for shooting sports, another feature for those "blaster" photographers, that shoot without looking.
I am actually a bit surprised there isnt a big Hurra in this forum over the arrival of this camera.I am a canon 1dx fan all the way. But im not sure this has the d5 beat. I have the 1dx and I dont think they improve it that much to upgrade. But I will have to wait to make final judgement.
I would not say its a joke compared to the D5. The 1dx mark II still does better video considering the D5 only does 3 minute video clips.
And who know if the dynamic range is better on the d5 vs the 1dx mark II ... Lets not forget the D5 cost more for not much more other then possible better dynamic range which we do not know yet. And lets face it just expose properly and the dynamic range is really not that big of a deal. I mean if your pushing your shawdows and lights that much maybe its time to learn to expose properly and learn to post process better.
It does not have a better shutter speed. Yes the D5 has more focus points but come on I think thats a little overkill.
The D5 does have a little better buffer but not by much. And lets face it, if that comes into play then you just spraying shots.
I agree not a huge update for Canon but it is for Nikon. They finally caught up to the 1dx lets be honest. I am not saying the 1dx mark II is better then the D5 I dont know. But what I do know is at this level of camera these two are at right now. It does not matter there both top of there class and either one will do the job. Just my 2 cents and I am sure there will be some who will bash this opinion but it just my opinion.