Mk IV with 70-200 - First impressions
Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 3:13 pm
Leigh has managed to get a brand new Mk IV for a road test, and to stop it from feeling lonely, it's being chaperoned by a new 70-200.
What a nice couple these two make. I managed to have a very quick play last night at the HTC Legend / State of Oranges launch at the Oz Mvsevm, and I was most impressed at the speed, handling, feel, and quality of this kit.
In all honesty, I can understand why it's doing so well, and if Canon were to hand me a kit for a while, I'd have to say yes.
The image image display in the rear LCD is very clear and crisp, and I was just using the camera in basically whatever mode Leigh had it set to. I bumped the ISO to 8000, and as long as the image was not under-exposed, it seemed to be very good and very bloody acceptable. As soon as an area was underexposed, some noise became evident, but as yet I've not been able to see the images on a monitor or printed out, so i cannot make a real assessment as yet, except to say that that I was impressed.
First impressions though are way better than I'd expected.
What a nice couple these two make. I managed to have a very quick play last night at the HTC Legend / State of Oranges launch at the Oz Mvsevm, and I was most impressed at the speed, handling, feel, and quality of this kit.
In all honesty, I can understand why it's doing so well, and if Canon were to hand me a kit for a while, I'd have to say yes.
The image image display in the rear LCD is very clear and crisp, and I was just using the camera in basically whatever mode Leigh had it set to. I bumped the ISO to 8000, and as long as the image was not under-exposed, it seemed to be very good and very bloody acceptable. As soon as an area was underexposed, some noise became evident, but as yet I've not been able to see the images on a monitor or printed out, so i cannot make a real assessment as yet, except to say that that I was impressed.
First impressions though are way better than I'd expected.