Canon EOS 5D. New camera. Pics.
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lexvo
Registered: Sep 13, 2002
Total Posts: 3663
Country: Netherlands

Suppose the 5D is for real and its price would be more or less equal to the price of the 1DmkII, which would you buy?

Though I've been looking/waiting for a FF camera, I think I would choose the 1DmkII:
1) Faster AF, more FPS
2) Robust body etc...
3) Now I've used the 1D for 18 months, I think the 1.3x crop is a good compromise (1.6x is still too much for me though)
4) I have grown a 1-series addiction



phidong
Registered: Feb 19, 2004
Total Posts: 2489
Country: United States

lexvo wrote:
Suppose the 5D is for real and its price would be more or less equal to the price of the 1DmkII, which would you buy?

Though I've been looking/waiting for a FF camera, I think I would choose the 1DmkII:
1) Faster AF, more FPS
2) Robust body etc...
3) Now I've used the 1D for 18 months, I think the 1.3x crop is a good compromise (1.6x is still too much for me though)
4) I have grown a 1-series addiction



I'd get the 1D2



Shivatron
Registered: Jul 22, 2004
Total Posts: 1390
Country: United States

phidong wrote:
lexvo wrote:
Suppose the 5D is for real and its price would be more or less equal to the price of the 1DmkII, which would you buy?

Though I've been looking/waiting for a FF camera, I think I would choose the 1DmkII:
1) Faster AF, more FPS
2) Robust body etc...
3) Now I've used the 1D for 18 months, I think the 1.3x crop is a good compromise (1.6x is still too much for me though)
4) I have grown a 1-series addiction



I'd get the 1D2


Moi aussi. Interesting trend...



steve_t
Registered: Dec 23, 2004
Total Posts: 2755
Country: United Kingdom

jackkrash wrote:
Does anyone else find it odd that PictBridge is included on a "pro" body?

I can't see anyone getting this camera shooting in jpeg and printing right from the camera - maybe it's just me....



If all the required ports and hardware are there already for other functions it costs them almost nothing to add it, so why not?



inverse
Registered: Apr 11, 2005
Total Posts: 5
Country: Switzerland

lexvo wrote:
Though I've been looking/waiting for a FF camera, I think I would choose the 1DmkII:
1) Faster AF, more FPS
2) Robust body etc...
3) Now I've used the 1D for 18 months, I think the 1.3x crop is a good compromise (1.6x is still too much for me though)


Exactly my point.. Even if my film EOS 5 camera is still my backup film camera i guess i will pass over the little digital brother for now. But (yea there is always a "but"), this so called EOS 5D might do a fine little studio and stock-work camera..

Difficult choices ahead...



Alex53
Registered: Sep 07, 2004
Total Posts: 1551
Country: Gibraltar

The choice is easy for me....no money.

Well I do have the money in theory, but I wouldnt dent my savings and my relationship for a camera. My 300D is one year old, and my 10D less than that. My hope is to extend the life of my 10D until a full frame body more or less like this 5D costs what a 20D costs now. Maybe 2/3 years?



Teppo
Registered: Apr 10, 2003
Total Posts: 697
Country: Finland

jackkrash wrote:
Does anyone else find it odd that PictBridge is included on a "pro" body?

I can't see anyone getting this camera shooting in jpeg and printing right from the camera - maybe it's just me....


Well, while it might be slightly odd, it doesn't do anything to the validity of the info at least - for example, the 1Ds Mk II has PictBridge as well.

Personally I think there might well be use for such a feature. How about if you want to offer quick prints to clients right on the location? Not an unprecedented situation. PictBridge could be quite useful in such cases. You could use it a bit like Polaroid, without needing a computer in the middle. And since it's just a software feature (at least to my understanding, considering that many cameras have had PB added in a firmware update), better to include than exclude it, since better to have it and not need it than not have it and need it, right?

Edited by Teppo on Aug 09, 2005 at 09:20 PM GMT



cineski
Registered: Oct 22, 2004
Total Posts: 3330
Country: United States

Prime example of the "Famed EOS 3D" coming out in a year and a half which will surely solve all the problems already associated with the 5D.



giulioz
Registered: Dec 05, 2003
Total Posts: 866
Country: Bosnia-Herzegovina

Sorry, I am not a camera expert, but it doesn't make sense to me: it would mean that the EF-S lenses (3 so far) were made just for the 20D; that if you want to upgrade from the 20D to the "5D" you have also to change a whole set of lenses (you would still want to retain the focal lenghts that you cover now); that many PJs, which have been advocated for a less bulky body than the current 1D series would dump them for the "5D" (kind of more pros using the F801/F100 than the F4/F5 in former times) etc.

Giulio



Ben Horne
Registered: Jan 10, 2002
Total Posts: 10496
Country: United States

jackkrash wrote:
Does anyone else find it odd that PictBridge is included on a "pro" body?

I can't see anyone getting this camera shooting in jpeg and printing right from the camera - maybe it's just me....



The 1DsmkII and the 1DmkII have it.



ward1066
Registered: Feb 04, 2005
Total Posts: 2563
Country: United States

I like the fact that the grip is removable and the size of a 20d. hope this rumor is true... Anyone want a 20d?



Verdi
Registered: Jan 13, 2005
Total Posts: 98
Country: Austria

Would bet that the mysterious PDF does not show the new "tweener" DSLR. At the same time there are clear signs indicating that the PDF has been created by an agency working for Canon Europe.

Could it be that this whole thing is a part of Canons launch campaign for the new camera? Viral marketing?



xiaolung
Registered: Feb 05, 2004
Total Posts: 119
Country: United States

Canon is probably getting consumers' reactions to the specs and price by "leaking" out the mysterious pdf.



Teppo
Registered: Apr 10, 2003
Total Posts: 697
Country: Finland

giulioz wrote:
Sorry, I am not a camera expert, but it doesn't make sense to me: it would mean that the EF-S lenses (3 so far) were made just for the 20D; that if you want to upgrade from the 20D to the "5D" you have also to change a whole set of lenses (you would still want to retain the focal lenghts that you cover now); that many PJs, which have been advocated for a less bulky body than the current 1D series would dump them for the "5D" etc.


Only for 20D? How so? Don't forget the 300D and 350D. D'oh. Besides, the EF-S lenses aren't pro lenses. The 20D is a semi-pro or pro body though.

Besides, who's forcing anyone to upgrade?



giulioz
Registered: Dec 05, 2003
Total Posts: 866
Country: Bosnia-Herzegovina

Teppo wrote:
giulioz wrote:
the EF-S lenses aren't pro lenses. The 20D is a semi-pro or pro body though.

Besides, who's forcing anyone to upgrade?


What's a pro lens? Alex Majoli uses digicams...



newguru
Registered: Feb 23, 2005
Total Posts: 150
Country: United States

Looks fake to me:

Check out the camera has a popup flash on the back pic but on the front one there is no pop up flash.....



Hans Bertrams
Registered: Dec 07, 2002
Total Posts: 359
Country: Netherlands

giulioz wrote:
Sorry, I am not a camera expert, but it doesn't make sense to me: it would mean that the EF-S lenses (3 so far) were made just for the 20D; that if you want to upgrade from the 20D to the "5D" you have also to change a whole set of lenses (you would still want to retain the focal lenghts that you cover now); that many PJs, which have been advocated for a less bulky body than the current 1D series would dump them for the "5D" (kind of more pros using the F801/F100 than the F4/F5 in former times) etc.

Giulio


The 1.6 crop will be here for a long time. The 5D isn't the 20D replacement. The "30D" will be have a 1.6 crop sensor.

I like this camera for what it is, an updated 1Ds.



RDKirk
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Total Posts: 8477
Country: United States

jackkrash wrote:
Does anyone else find it odd that PictBridge is included on a "pro" body?

I can't see anyone getting this camera shooting in jpeg and printing right from the camera - maybe it's just me....



Canon has PictBridge in the 1D cameras, too. And yes, it is odd to me. Must be important in Japan.



RDKirk
Registered: Apr 11, 2004
Total Posts: 8477
Country: United States

ent2b wrote:
I wonder how long it will be before Jim Bowes or someone downstream of him gets in trouble from Canon.

Edited by ent2b on Aug 09, 2005 at 12:52 PM GMT


It was the Canon-Spain rep who first leaked this "October surprise" several months ago. Either he got his hand swatted for that and he's a slow learner or he's Canon's authorized official unauthorized unofficial leaker.



Olsen
Registered: May 04, 2003
Total Posts: 147
Country: Norway

An EOS 5D is on it's way through the pipeline and will be official on the 22. of August (Canon tradition; 300D 19. of august etc.), possibly earlier noe that 'the cat is out of the bag'.

Look up this: http://alex.netfun.ro/Canon5D-specs.pdf



John Power
Registered: Jul 03, 2003
Total Posts: 9386
Country: United States

I think I may be having an orgasm over all this excitement. Is there something wrong with me



The Big Bad
Registered: Feb 19, 2004
Total Posts: 4082
Country: United States

newguru wrote:
Looks fake to me:

Check out the camera has a popup flash on the back pic but on the front one there is no pop up flash.....


I see no indication of a pop-up flash on the back. What part exactly are you looking at ? The hotshoe ?

fake or not, the amount of detail and original design someone put into it is really impressive. The curvature of the back layout for example is definatly different than that of the 10D or 20D for example. I dont think anyone talented enough to pull this off would of "forgetten" to take the pop up flash off the back view



Jeff Donald
Registered: Jul 28, 2003
Total Posts: 3143
Country: United States

The NDA's expire August 22.



JimmyJames
Registered: Dec 16, 2004
Total Posts: 1016
Country: United States

http://www.canon5d.com



ent2b
Registered: Nov 03, 2003
Total Posts: 4678
Country: United States

while it may be real, the one part that looks fake (as has been mentioned elsewhere, i think) is that the camera strap on the body's left is shown on the front view, but is missing when viewed from the rear.



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