What Shane said . And speaking of which, about 16 minutes ago someone posted a 1DMKII and 580EX on the buy and sell. Won't be the last, I'm sure. Let the good times roll.....
Edited by Russ Isabella on Feb 21, 2007 at 09:56 PM GMT
Another interesting feature (page 13 of the white paper) is the new sRAW format. It's only 2.5 megapixels instead of the 10.1 megapixels. Sounds like they're binning pixels to come up with this.
DavidP wrote:
Another interesting feature (page 13 of the white paper) is the new sRAW format. It's only 2.5 megapixels instead of the 10.1 megapixels. Sounds like they're binning pixels to come up with this.
Could be perfect for PJ's
I think live LCD would be quite useful for those pro shooters trying to get a shot over someone's head or something. How many times have you seen a sports shooter or paparazzi raise the camera over their head trying to get a shot over the shooters who are closer to the action? I think it was also intended for surveying the scene around you without having to be tunnel-visioned by the viewfinder, and not be situationally aware of what's around you. I think most war photojournalist would find this extremely useful.
DavidP wrote:
Another interesting feature (page 13 of the white paper) is the new sRAW format. It's only 2.5 megapixels instead of the 10.1 megapixels. Sounds like they're binning pixels to come up with this.
Hot dang! The white paper clarifies what this "AF micro-adjustment" is about.
It's a way the PHOTOGRAPHER can adjust the AF to correct for front and back focusing. No more trips to Canon for this. You can even do this for up to 20 individual lenses!