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p.1 #15 · Are you upgrading your 5D? | |
rhorta wrote:
John Power wrote:
What for. My current camera is better.
Those with DsIII need not answer...
Not everyone can afford, or is willing to pay for, the Ds.
No need to criticize the 5Dx for not being up to the same standard.
Ruy
I am not evaluating the 5D2 based on a direct comparison with the 1Ds3. If I compare it to any cam, it will be original 5D. And although I loved the 5D's IQ, and probably will love that of the 5D2 too, I couldn't stand working with the 9 point AF... Especially not when using the outer AF points in not so great lighting.
Furthermore, the 5D felt sluggish and unresponsive. Not a big of a deal when you are shooting landscapes or studio work, but for my needs definitely too slow. So, we will see if the 5D2 is as sluggish and unresponsive as the 5D. But the odds are against it.
I am looking for an usable and portable back-up cam. I don't care for the 21MP's... I wish it had 15MP's... I don't care for the high ISO's because I won't be shooting wildlife or sports with it... I don't care for the crippled AF... I think Canon went really cheap on this one... If they took some more time they could at least have made all the 9 AF points cross types (so that focus stays on an eye when using the outer AF points) and added the 6 assist points as well. I think they were caught by surprise by the current Nikon and Sony offerings and had to re-act too quickly.
Don't get me wrong here... The 5D2 will be an excellent cam for landscape/commercial/studio photography, where a crippled AF is not so much of a big deal. For a more dynamic approach to photography the 5D2 is basically reduced to an one point AF cam IMO. But at least you will be able to compensate for this because the 5D2 has plenty of pixels to crop...
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