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John Mahan Registered: Jul 03, 2007 Total Posts: 9 Country: United States |
Fraga, |
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mill4570 Registered: Jul 27, 2005 Total Posts: 458 Country: United States |
John, |
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John Mahan Registered: Jul 03, 2007 Total Posts: 9 Country: United States |
Richard, |
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mill4570 Registered: Jul 27, 2005 Total Posts: 458 Country: United States |
John, |
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John Mahan Registered: Jul 03, 2007 Total Posts: 9 Country: United States |
Richard, |
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JON VAN DAAL Registered: Sep 26, 2006 Total Posts: 282 Country: Australia |
I am still waiting for my body. I rang my pro shop yesterday and they have just been told by Canon that 10 bodies come in so they expect to get one. This will be No 4 and I am way down at No. 10. I asked him - have any come back and he said yes one of the three came back yesterday with "focusing issues" and that Canon will more than likely replace the whjole camera. |
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kevin Coppalot Registered: Apr 04, 2005 Total Posts: 842 Country: Australia |
Has anyone been able to exchange a bad copy of the MK III and get a good copy as a replacement? |
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Yakim Peled Registered: Nov 18, 2004 Total Posts: 5733 Country: Israel |
kevin Coppalot wrote: |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 19452 Country: United States |
Good info, guys. I've wondered about mine, and went out yesterday for a test run. All single shot, setting up on tripod, mlu, cable release, same un-changed scene, each frame might have different AF focus points, and few in focus, to boot! Is this a problem?? Normal?? |
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kazman442 Registered: Aug 27, 2005 Total Posts: 1294 Country: United States |
Barry, CFIV-1 we use setting number 2, Ron |
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bshamilton Registered: Aug 28, 2005 Total Posts: 19452 Country: United States |
Thanks, Ron! I just found the pdf that confirms that |
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kazman442 Registered: Aug 27, 2005 Total Posts: 1294 Country: United States |
Anyone else notice a slow down in H burst mode when IS is on? I have a 300mm f4 IS lens and while shooting a dock dog event yesterday I had the camera slow way down in bursts with this lens on so I switched to my 70-200 2.8 IS and had the IS off and it would take the 10FPS it seemed. Now today I tried the 300 again and noticed a difference with just turning the IS off or on with the burst rate. Anyone else see this? Also the burst rate seems faster with the 70-200 2.8 then with the 300 f4 anyway. Ron |
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French Peter Registered: Jun 05, 2007 Total Posts: 7 Country: Canada |
I just picked up one in France, serial 520xxx, seems to work perfect, very hard to get them here as the press asked for 500 of them, and then changed to 600. was told by the retailer that the original shipments to the USA, that is first distribution had defective units. |
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fraga Registered: Sep 10, 2005 Total Posts: 637 Country: Portugal |
I received mine two days ago and didn't have much time to play with it yet. |
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72chevelle454 Registered: Dec 04, 2005 Total Posts: 5852 Country: United States |
I noticed you tested at 8fps, I feel the problem is more noticeable at 10fps (anyone else?). |
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pcho Registered: Dec 25, 2002 Total Posts: 1616 Country: Australia |
Ok I got my 1dmkIII a week ago and I did some test with one of my son's Uni freind and he is a very fast runner. It was a dull winters day and I accidentally set ISO 1000 but I think iso 640 or 800 would have been sufficient. I use 300F2.8 IS Lens, hand held and shutter speed varied between 1/6400 and 1/8000. I shot 23-24 continuous shots in Raw and AV mode. I focused on the runners tea shirt using centre focus point. I personally don't think I can do it any better and it looks pretty sharp to me and none of the pictures were out of focus. I performed the test twice and on both sets of pictures were all reasonably sharp. I don't think my mkII could have done it any better and I have done this test before on the mkII. All the pictures were as shot, no sharpening or alteration to anything. One more thing, I did not use or played with any of the custom menus, I guess default is what Canon considers the best settings. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Hrow Registered: Oct 19, 2004 Total Posts: 3765 Country: United States |
Well pcho, since yours seems to be working just fine it must be broken. I would suggest returning it immediately before it takes any more in focus pictures. |
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pcho Registered: Dec 25, 2002 Total Posts: 1616 Country: Australia |
Hrow wrote: |
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lidesun Registered: Mar 27, 2005 Total Posts: 3379 Country: United States |
I got my second 1D Mark III this Tuesday, and returned my first copy of 1D Mark III due to the err99 problem. ![]() |
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Jim Victory Registered: Oct 09, 2003 Total Posts: 6221 Country: United States |
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Charles Clark Registered: May 01, 2007 Total Posts: 109 Country: United States |
Great test only # 20 out of whack which is a very except able ratio , The focus problem I encounter is everything is going well than I point at something different and bingo no focus anywhere, everything is out of focus, I have never owned a 2 series so I really don't know what to truly expect. |
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72chevelle454 Registered: Dec 04, 2005 Total Posts: 5852 Country: United States |
lidesun, I'm not doubting your test but it appears to me the car you photographed has only traveled about 2 car lengths in about 3 seconds time, that is if you shot at 10 frames per second. I would think at 40mph it would have traveled a greater distance. plus the 100% crops don't look much different in size. |
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lidesun Registered: Mar 27, 2005 Total Posts: 3379 Country: United States |
72chevelle454 wrote: |
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pcho Registered: Dec 25, 2002 Total Posts: 1616 Country: Australia |
Jim Victory wrote: |