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trung hoang Registered: Nov 08, 2009 Total Posts: 128 Country: Germany |
Hi FMer !! |
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Conner999 Registered: Jan 22, 2006 Total Posts: 3521 Country: Canada |
Other pluses and minuses between 1 series bodies, but you'll notice a big jump in IQ in terms of acuity or per pixel sharpness making such a switch. 1Ds series, especially Mk1, have less robust AA filters than the 1D2. Had a 1DMk2 and went to 1Ds Mk1 - night and day in terms of acuity and required level of sharpening to overcome the AA filter. Now use 1DsMk2 (after short side trip to 5D land) and typically only use a light HighPass layer vs USM in PP. |
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Me_XMan Registered: Nov 18, 2004 Total Posts: 2509 Country: United States |
Ditch 1Ds and go with 5D |
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dasrocket Registered: Jul 13, 2006 Total Posts: 1723 Country: Canada |
yes........ |
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SLD Registered: Mar 27, 2005 Total Posts: 5071 Country: United States |
5D may fit you better ! |
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Bmeister Registered: Oct 20, 2003 Total Posts: 465 Country: United States |
I would never recommend a 1DsmkI to anyone. Been there. Hated it even when new. The 1DsmkI has dreadful battery life, poor high iso, slow throughput...aaaacck...hated it. The resolution difference from a 1DsmkI to a 1DmkII is marginal. Now, if you go to a 1DsmkII then yes by all means you will see an image quality improvement and keep the same battery life with the only drawback being slower throughput compared to the 1DmkII (just not as painfully slow as with the 1DsmkI). |
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trung hoang Registered: Nov 08, 2009 Total Posts: 128 Country: Germany |
how is iso noise compare to the 450D or 40D |
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Mr645 Registered: Jun 07, 2002 Total Posts: 1180 Country: United States |
The detail captured by the 1Ds is excellent. Better IQ then the 1DII and 5D. It does eat batteries, 350-500 shots per. It likes to be kept below 400ISO, but still decent at 800. The 1DII does make really nice files with stronger use of USM. |
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mttran Registered: Nov 03, 2005 Total Posts: 4707 Country: United States |
Mr645 wrote: |
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Me_XMan Registered: Nov 18, 2004 Total Posts: 2509 Country: United States |
For 90% coverage of what you're shooting, get 5D or 5D2 if you can afford it. |
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luant16 Registered: Dec 02, 2004 Total Posts: 850 Country: N/A |
IMO original 1ds is usable up to ISO 800 (full res) while ISO 1000 & 1250 is good for web view. Files, color & AF is much nicer & accurate than 40D & 50D, screen is bad if you comes from newer camera while battery is dreadful if u keep using the screen to check the photo (if you turn the screen off, the battery life is considerable good) |
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Conner999 Registered: Jan 22, 2006 Total Posts: 3521 Country: Canada |
+1 on all counts. |
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trung hoang Registered: Nov 08, 2009 Total Posts: 128 Country: Germany |
Thx for all ur comment. I will give 1Ds a try.... |
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pauelv Registered: Sep 12, 2008 Total Posts: 110 Country: Norway |
I currently use 1Ds and have to say that the battery is sufficient for my use. I bought a new battery and I can shoot a lot with it the whole day without the need to charge it. This may depend on the weather if it is cold or warm as well. In winter the battery last a bit shorter. But I don't use burst mode so much and I'm not a very "aggressive" shooter. I also turn off the preview screen. Usually look at the shots for exposure/histogram between different lighting/exposure/conditions etc. Its hard to use the screen in order to judge picture sharpness because you can't zoom and the resolution isn't the best. |
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trung hoang Registered: Nov 08, 2009 Total Posts: 128 Country: Germany |
Sure it helps a lot. I dont shoot so much in a day, around 500 pics and they give me 3 akku so i dont think akku is problem |
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Conner999 Registered: Jan 22, 2006 Total Posts: 3521 Country: Canada |
You'll also tend to find the low battery indicator has a habit of coming on too early. I've had it come on before the 1/2 of a soccer match, shot some 1/2 time shots and then the rest of the game at same pace and still be operating for post game shots. In short, shoot until it actually dies unless the shots are critical as the meter is likely not calibrated well. |
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luant16 Registered: Dec 02, 2004 Total Posts: 850 Country: N/A |
pauelv wrote: |
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pauelv Registered: Sep 12, 2008 Total Posts: 110 Country: Norway |
What? you can do that? lol, I've been shooting 1ds for 3 years now and never knew about this. I have been lousy at reading through the instruction book. But that was probably obvious. |
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luant16 Registered: Dec 02, 2004 Total Posts: 850 Country: N/A |
pauelv wrote: |
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trung hoang Registered: Nov 08, 2009 Total Posts: 128 Country: Germany |
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