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p.1 #1 · 1Dmk3 for landscapes/macros/etc.? (no sports/birds) | |
Hello!
I photograph mainly landscapes, macros and other non-moving stuff. Majority of the photos I take by using tripod and manual focusing, mainly because I'm using alternative lenses from Leica, Contax and Nikon with adapters. I have 5D, but last time I visited USA I could not resist buying 40D in order to experience the Live View functionality, being extremely disappointed to that Canon didn't release 5Dmk2 (or 7D or whatever they will call it) = "cheap" fullframe with 14bit/Live View/sensor cleaning.
Now after using 40D I find the Live View extreme useful for me. Also 5D has been more or less dust succer and sensor cleaning functionality would be definetly welcome. But getting back to 1.6x cropping factor doesn't sound nice at all. After moving from 20D to 5D the set of lenses I'm using (28mm, 50mm, 85/90mm, 135mm and 200mm) really started to work.
The long lens would be quite easily to replace by using EF 135/2.0 USM instead of EF 200/2.8 USM. But I can't replace EF 85/1.2 USM mk2 with any 50mm I have. When going to shorter focal lengths the problem just get's worse, e.g. moving from Nikon PC-Nikkor 28mm f/3.5 to 45mm equivalent cropped view. And again using blurry Canon zoom without any microcontrast instead of Contax Distagon T* 28mm f/2.8 for wide angle landscapes does sound horrible.
1Ds mk3 would be obvious choice for me, however price is enormous and availability is non-existent (at least in Finland). 1D mk3 would have 1.3x crop factor, which I think I would be able to tolerate, that would convert the field of view of 28mm lens to equivalent of 36mm in FF. The megapixels have been enough me after 20D so going from 5D's 12.8 to 1D mk3's 10 would not be any problem. On 1D series the robustness would be added benefit, however I don't need the extra weight neither vertical grip.
Is it completly stupid idea to get 1D mk3, "the sports/bird camera", for usage I have described above? Also any experiences/comments from people using 1Ds mk3 for landscapes/macros/etc. are welcome.
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