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Tariq Gibran wrote:
I agree with most of your assertions overall. The issue I see with the 5DII does not concern its ability to be competitive with its image quality or sensor for the next 2-3 years but rather the fact that its fundamental camera features are already now, upon announcement, far behind the competition. This would include things like frame rate, viewfinder, general responsiveness(mirror blackout and shutter lag), etc. Canon will be forced to upgrade these things with something like the mythical 3D and dramatically lower the price of the 5DII because Nikon will certainly offer them at the 3K price point and Sony already does.
Well, the 5DII is already lower in price and I think we will soon see that the image quality (the most important factor, in my mind) is superior to the competition. I also think that once the initial backlash against the video feature subsides, we will begin to see some really interesting stuff and many opinions will change.
I can already think of tons of great stuff that I could shoot with this "video camera". My mind is already imagining the scenes that I want to "film" with it. Is everyone forgetting that this is a 35mm movie camera with interchangeable lenses? So the cutoff is 12 minutes. I don't know about you, but I can get just about any "take" in 12 minutes. People speculate about the audio. Well, much of what I imagine shooting will be silent, or maybe have a musical score, so...
BTW, I am as surprised as you are that this is the feature that has me so excited. The idea was revolting to me in concept at first, but then these video sequences started popping up in my imagination and I began to think about how I could use all my different lenses.
If I want to explore the world of cinematography, this is how I want to do it. Not with some boring friggin' camcorder.
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