Antithesis
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That's a bummer, but I don't think it'll be too much of a concern. I wonder what Canon was thinking releasing a $3500 camera body without weathersealing.
So... I think I may have come to a decision. I went and fiddled with a 5D and a 40D this afternoon, and I must say... I liked both of them. The controls are a little weird, coming from a Nikon, but it took a few seconds to figure it out. The person behind the counter couldn't seem to figure out how to adjust the ap. in full manual, but I found the switch. The on switch seems to be in a kind of weird spot, but the shutter release was pretty nifty. Also, the absolute enormity of the viewfinder on the 5D was probably it's strongest selling point.
I think I'm going to get the 5D and a 24-70 2.8L, and a 20D as a backup which will primarily have the 70-200 4L on it. I still have atleast a couple weeks to sleep on it, I may decide that the d300 is more appealing. But right now, I may be a convert. I really like the idea of having a full frame camera and a DX format camera. They both have their strong points, and I will be able to reap the benefits of both. Plus, I can get mostly full-frame lenses, and when DX/APS format is a thing of the past, it won't be any skin off my back.
So... I think I may have come to a decision. I went and fiddled with a 5D and a 40D this afternoon, and I must say... I liked both of them. The controls are a little weird, coming from a Nikon, but it took a few seconds to figure it out. The person behind the counter couldn't seem to figure out how to adjust the ap. in full manual, but I found the switch. The on switch seems to be in a kind of weird spot, but the shutter release was pretty nifty. Also, the absolute enormity of the viewfinder on the 5D was probably it's strongest selling point.
I think I'm going to get the 5D and a 24-70 2.8L, and a 20D as a backup which will primarily have the 70-200 4L on it. I still have atleast a couple weeks to sleep on it, I may decide that the d300 is more appealing. But right now, I may be a convert. I really like the idea of having a full frame camera and a DX format camera. They both have their strong points, and I will be able to reap the benefits of both. Plus, I can get mostly full-frame lenses, and when DX/APS format is a thing of the past, it won't be any skin off my back.