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p.1 #17 · 1D MKII N for a 40D? Crazy? | |
I sold my 1dII for a 40d and never looked back. IMO the main thing that really sealed the deal for me was the user friendliness of the controls. For me the one thing that really mattered was being able to change the ISO without taking my eye off the viewfinder, as well as not having to hold two buttons down to change setttings. On the 40d you just press one button and do not have to hold it down while changing setttings. I absolutely hated the controls on the 1d2. There's Canon's try at Auto ISO, and although it is non customizable, works fine for most situations.
While the strength of the 1d2 is in the AF speed, the selection of 45 af points is a pain (especially compared to the D300 or D3). The multi controller on the 40d makes it so much easier to select points and half the time I find myself using the center point anyhow. The AF (esp ai servo) is a big leap from the 20d/30d, and though not as fast as the 1dII, it's more than acceptable for most slow moving wildlife and subjects. For fast sports it really depends on the conditions, but I wouldn't expect it to become a crutch for you.
Though it didn't matter much for me, the smaller size (and option of not using the battery grip) is nice. You can go for a more low key approach for candids, or have the freedom of not being held back by a heavy camera during travel. The battery is pretty amazing- I get anywhere from 800-1000 shots on the stock battery, while on my 1d2 I got about 800 or so with the heavy Ni-MH battery (which had a memory effect and made charging a pain). I also hated carrying around the big bulky charger for travel.
Lastly, the LCD screen is impressive compared to any previous Canon DSLR. While not as highly detailed as some of the other offerings on the market, it represents a significant change. If you do a lot of chimping, or even if you don't, it's really nice to have a screen that is sharper and more detailed, with a bit more color accuracy. The color histogram is nice too. The live view is nice if you ever do street photography or low angle photography. Good for hail mary shots too.
In general the 40d features some of the latest technology and even exceeds the 1d3 in some ways (such as autofocus in live view), and definitely exceeds the 1d2 in user friendliness and image quality. The autofocus will not hold you back unless you are shooting professional sports.
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