Justin D Offline Buy and Sell: On
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p.4 #16 · Canon 5D Mark II Announced! 24L II And More Too! | |
I'll be using a 1D II well into 2009 as my action/sports camera by the looks of it and that's a sad indictment of Canon.
It sounds like you're exactly the sports/wildlife shooter that misses out on a small format body. Obviously the 1d3 wasn't good enough (despite the excitement that its specs generated, remember, not all that long ago), but that has nothing to do with this camera which, as Esquire put it so well above, will not and can not be for everybody (it is, indeed, a lowest common denominator + camera, which seems to irk some people).
I think people have becopme ridiulously impatient in their expectations of companies, though the companies with their upgrade cycle marketing have made the market behave the way it does. The 1D3 SEEMED like an awesome camera when it was released. The D3 was an awesome camera when it was released 12 months later. I'm sure the 1D4 will be an awesome camera for those who need those kinds of features when it was released... And I'm sure Canon will release it within time - after all, they weren't the company that lagged behind for 3-5 years while maintaining that certain ahem pro features were unnecessary. They have a record of leading the market, and though they have, after years of being streets ahead, been caught up in the last 12 months, that is no reason to expect that they won't lead the pack again in 6 months. The way it is going, no manufacturer can have the best body for everybody in every category at any one time.
As far as I can tell, for me (and I'm probably a pretty close analog for the consumer Canon has in mind for the 5D MII) this looks like an absolutely fantastic camera, and as soon as prices have settled and I've submitted my PhD, I'll be getting one.
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