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Hi all,
Thank you very much for your responses. In no particular order, I wanted to address a few points:
1. I tend to prefer wide-angle, landscapes, nature, etc. But, I really like vintage automobile races & air-shows and definitely do not want the AF to be a limiting factor. A friend with a 5D (mk1) assures me it's fully capable, the caveat being center-point only for decent AI-servo. I think (can't say definitively) I'd prefer some cross-type AF points not in the center for creative composition in these high-motion situations.
2. The 1D-series are amazing, and a 16 MP 1Ds MarkII is more than enough for what I want. But, it's really a tank and I can't imagine lugging it around for fun, taking it on vacations or hiking trips. Maybe I'm wrong and I could do it, but I was hoping for a smaller, FF/35mm camera. The 5D seems to be the right size and has most of what I want. A crop 40D or something might be an alternative for "vacation" photography, but then I lose wide-angle without another set of lenses, etc.
3. Personally, I think people WOULD go for the 1D series, even if there was a 5D that was mostly equivalent (say AF + weather-resistance). I say that because those who want a tank, with vertical grip integrated, high-FPS, dual card storage, etc really want that. The D700 and D3 seem mostly equivalent, but I think there's still demand for D3. I congratulate Nikon for putting their high-end AF from D3 into the D700 and D300. Personally, even if I could get a 1Ds for $1400 I don't think I would because what I do doesn't need the tank build.
4. Although you're right, no company can make a product that makes everyone happy, it seems to me the AF/weather sealing are pretty important when you consider the financial aspect of one of these systems. Even Pentax's K10D/K20D/K7 bests Canon on weather sealing and (potentially) a few other features. If the D700 had an EOS mount, there would be no dilemma for me. But, I don't want to make this into a thread about Canon "sucking" or something like that because that is NOT how I feel.
5. The reason for my post (which I may not have been clear about) is IF I'm going to get a brand-new "expensive" dSLR setup and long-term invest in lenses, will Canon deliver a 5D-sized camera with the two features I want the most (or come close)? I fully realize that won't happen for sometime, but 2011 is different than telling me 2021.
Thanks again for taking the time to respond!
- slrl0ver
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