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JohnJ80 wrote:
1. What would you do in my situation?
2. How would you compare the high ISO performance of the 1Dmk2N against the 5D? I own a 5D, so that is a good point of reference for me.
3. How well do the Mk2N NiMH batteries do in the cold? Is there a remote battery pack option?
J.
Hi John,
I think I can answer your questions.
1. I would go for the MKIIN, instead of the MKIII. The MKIII focus issues are more or less history now, however, the MKIIN is proven reliable & durable. I have shot with a MKIII, and while it has some new improvements, its not leaps & bounds ahead of the MKIIN. That is my opinion. To each their own. 10 FPS vs 8 FPS is not that crucial, nor is 10MP vs 8MP. The LCD is larger, but is not any clearer. Battery Tech is nice, but my NiMH's are quite durable. Average cost' difference is between $750 to $1000. I can definitely find much more needed items, than newer tech, to spend with that cost' savings.
3. Regarding the NiMH Tech, I get really good battery life. Doesn't really matter, if its Cold or Hot. I average 2000 to 2500 frames per charge during the summer, and around 1500 frames in the winter. The MKIIN does have an optional battery pack + accessories, that will provide continuous power, if your able to plug into an outlet. The optional pack, should come with whatever MKIIN you buy. I have both that came with my N's.
2. I owned a 5D & MKIIN at the same time. I have ZERO qualms about shooting my MKIIN's at 3200. Some people, say they won't go above 800, but that is their choice. I shoot Sports, and bought my N's as tools. I don't baby them, but I don't beat them either. They have some scratches/ scuffs, but I think that adds character to the body. Comparing the two at High ISO, the 5D has a bit less noise, but it is FF & has more pixels. The FF sensor is the difference IMO. However, if you nail the exposure correctly on the MKIIN's, then there is no reason, not to use 3200, if needed. When, I'm shooting Night games, I usually EC +1/3, and that helps in keeping the exposure in line. Also the MKIIN files work very well in Post. I use Noiseware Pro thru PSCS3, and I get very good results, when cleaning up noise/ artifacts. But, I don't always use NR, just when needed (Dungeons of HS Football Fields or Uxx Gyms)
Hope this helps. If you want to see some pixs shot with the N's, by all means, check out my website. 95% of what is on my website has been shot with my Twin MKIIN's.
James
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