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It had to happen Ken compares his D200 v 5DInteresting comments.
Love those full frame ultra wide shots... have a look if interested. http://www.kenrockwell.com/tech/5d-d200.htm Nikon D300, Nikkors 70-200 VR, 17-55, 50 1.4,18-200 VR etc
As usual, some of it I agree with (auto ISO would be very nice, as would more fps), and some of it is just irrelevant (poor jpegs... I wasn't aware of that until I read Ken's article because I shoot RAW 90% of the time). In a way, he's picked up exactly what Canon did - they gutted a proper camera to make a cheap full frame model that working professionals wouldn't buy because they need the features found in pro cameras, but amateurs would snap up because for the money you can't get a better camera. The 300D all over again.
The cost of the next step up is pretty horrid, although I admit I'm more tempted by a second hand 1Ds than the 5D (both 12MP, one is bigger, heavier and better at almost everything as well as cheaper and free from warranty). As is typical for Ken, a lot of his criticism of the 5D comes down to one point. In this case, "I refuse to shoot RAW and that sucks". http://www.moz.net.nz
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There are many types of photographers in the world, but I have been involved in conversations at AIPP events where there were _many_ pros commenting how the 5D suited their needs better than a 1Ds! Not every pro needs full weatherproofing and battle-hardening, and many comment that they like the 5D images better than the 1Ds Mk.II. Being able to afford spare bodies helps too (it may be a deductable business expense, but that doesn't mean cost is no concern!).
I've used the 1Ds Mk.II and the 5D, and it's clear that for me the 5D wins hands-down (I'm just waiting to see what comes down the pipe this year). As for the 1Ds Mk.I, not only is the user interface so much different from the D30/D60/10D/20D/30D/5D style that I've used since 2000, but the image quality is easily surpassed by the 5D. But if you want a 1Ds then feel free! ![]()
Working out the details of Ken's biases can be amusing. Often they're obvious! ![]()
Notice the language used isn't "the" canon but my canon vs my nikon....
![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
Come follow the rabbit hole...
Interesting. I've only played with a 1D series, never used one for anything other than the "oh, a camera" type shots. With the 5D I found it annoying next to the 30D becaise it so nearly is a better 30D but the extras from 20D-30D are more worth while than I expected. So like you I'm waiting for the successor to the 5D to see what Canon give us. http://www.moz.net.nz
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Moz, I'm amused that you translated "D30/D60/10D/20D/30D/5D" to "consumer". I can understand "300D/350D/400D" being characterised as "consumer", but the D30 et al cameras definitely qualify as "pro" cameras for the purposes of Canon Professional Services membership...
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