1D Mk IV as a portrait camera?


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if don't need video , i think 1dmk3 is a gd choice.
 

ManWearPants said:
I prefer the 18MP of 1D4. Anyway, I am not in a hurry. Will wait and see.

1D4 is 16MP btw.
 

Kenneth67C said:
On APSH size sensor, so if you interpolate to FF, its about the same as the 5D2.

Yup. Cos full frame sensor Is approxImately bIgger than APSH sensor by 70%, 1D IV's sensor roughly translates to 27MP on FF.

Around 28% (27MP vs 21MP) more MP than FF.
 

i've never heard of someone who needs 10fps for portraits before.
 

perhaps you can ask canon why they put in 6fps in their mk3.
 

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perhaps this one is a better option. can't go wrong with 1.4 million fps right?
 

Perhaps I would recommend the Red Scarlet instead. It comes in EF mount, and goes up to 59.97 FPS! You can get EXACTLY the look you want. Not to mention its dynamic range rivals that of medium format...
 

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perhaps this one is a better option. can't go wrong with 1.4 million fps right?

Perhaps I would recommend the Red Scarlet instead. It comes in EF mount, and goes up to 59.97 FPS! You can get EXACTLY the look you want. Not to mention its dynamic range rivals that of medium format...

If both of you can help me buy the cameras mentioned for $3.5k, I will give each of you 10% commission.
 

ManWearPants said:
Then why do one need 6fps on 5D3? :dunno:

Whats wrong with extra fps? And better at low light, get the best u can affort
 

If both of you can help me buy the cameras mentioned for $3.5k, I will give each of you 10% commission.

That one moment is special; it deserves the highest FPS ever. No money can ever pay for those moments you will lose if it happens that 10fps cannot capture that SPECIAL moment.

That is why people use this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AuyVz89AXg
 

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MWP, I just did a portrait shoot with both these cams, both are great.
Haven't downloaded and processed yet, but from my initial hands on feel, the 1D4 does have some advantage with the 10fps.
I usually bracket my shots and fire off 3 at a go, just in case the model blinks or the exposure is off.
Let me process some shots then I'll be able to tell more conclusively.
 

Then again if you believe that 10 fps will get you the moment then you probably think that throwing money at equipment will make you a better photographer.

pardon this guy lah. he can't even get his maths right...5D2 with grip producing 4-5fps, and an 18mp 1D4...seriously. overbudgeting for equipment a bit doesn't seem to be a problem. his next post is probably gonna be about which speedlight can recycle fast enough to keep up with his 10fps
 

Kenneth67C said:
MWP, I just did a portrait shoot with both these cams, both are great.
Haven't downloaded and processed yet, but from my initial hands on feel, the 1D4 does have some advantage with the 10fps.
I usually bracket my shots and fire off 3 at a go, just in case the model blinks or the exposure is off.
Let me process some shots then I'll be able to tell more conclusively.

Finally someone who understands what I am driving at. Those who feel that one shot one kill is the best way to take portraits, nothing wrong with it. Just accept that there are others who may need assist from faster frame rates.
 

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