jurvistan
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esoeij said:What's the big deal about the articulating screen? Some swear by it and some people have no use for it. If 6D doesn't have it, so be it. There are other cameras to choose from.
Agree!
esoeij said:What's the big deal about the articulating screen? Some swear by it and some people have no use for it. If 6D doesn't have it, so be it. There are other cameras to choose from.
Heheh, look at this:
According to Canon USA the image format of 6D is 35.8mm x 23.9mm, 5D2 is 36mm x 24mm.
I guess Canon just trim down the 5D2's sensor a bit. Maybe the AF is also modified from the 9 point AF in the 5D2. In this way, Canon is able to use these 4 years old parts to create a new body, reduce the overstocked 5D2 sensors and AF module and cut the cost a lot. Three birds with one stone.
From here:
6D Sensor... why?
i doubt so on the rework on overstock 5d2 sensors. the 5d2 has a pixel size of 6.4 microns while the 6D has 6.55microns.
this is not like bread when u can trim away and still taste the same.![]()
An drew said:This 6.54 (not 6.55) micron figure did not come from Canon and is reverse calculated. The actual could jolly well be 6.4. So to use your analogy, it could jolly well be the same piece of bread like what these people are speculating. They could of course be wrong. And we hope they are wrong and that Canon would give us newer technology.
I checked canon usa website for the pixel pitch to be 6.55microns. Really doubt they would do such cheap tricks, since what's the max iso supported on the 5d2 compared with 6d. Only when commercially released and some reviews do some pixel peeping then the truth will be out.
An drew said:I am glad to hear this. Please provide the link.
jurvistan said:Honestly I think the articulated screen was left out for a justified cause with the consumer in mind. It wouldn't really make sense if a camera becomes inferior because it does not have an articulated screen.
It's just like saying my plate of Wanton Noodles is unhealthy because that fella ran out of vegetables and replaced it with more Char Siew.
Just my two cents![]()
It's 6.55microns as spec'ed in Canon USA website
Rob Galbraith's website says the 5D2 is 6.4microns and mentioned in their technical white paper
I am considering dumping my 5D3 for 6D. But the 5D3 peripheral cross AF sensors are giving me pause.
Anyway, here are the advantages of 6D over 5D2:
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Apart from price alone, 6D is much better than 5D2 IMO
Has anyone else seen this? Its much smaller than the 5DIII and smaller than the 7D.
The 6D seems to be replacing the 5D2 for someone who is looking for a new FF camera. However, I have not found a compelling reason to trade the 5D2 for a 6D for those already with a 5D2. If you look at the specs, those in red are non-photographic features. What I want to find out is the dynamic range of the new sensor, the HDR capability, panoramic aids, focusing screen replacements, etc. I also found it strange that since the target market is travellers, then why a built-in flash is not included? Surely the logic of building a small body and then expecting a EX600/580/430/320 to be brought along is flawed. Of course there is the smaller EX270 but it is still against the concept of travel small and light. Since the addon flash will increase the bulk of the camera, this makes the 40g difference between the 5D2 and 6D inconsequential. Next, Low-light AF. If I am bringing my flash, then the flash will emit assist beam focus. Wouldn't this take care of low-light situations. No? Will the 6D also come with a battery grip? If it does, say goodbye to the small size. If it doesn't, it further differentiates the 5D from the 6D. Where did all the buttons disappear to in the 6D. The menu seems to have more tabs. It remains to be seen if using the menu to change settings is as convenient as hard buttons. While the 6D looks good, I guess a lot of questions still unanswered. I will hold on to my 5D2 for now.
I am not ranting about the 6D. It is a good camera. I will choose it if they launch it 3 years ago with 5D2. I find it is more of a horizontal replacement camera rather than an upgrade. In the process, Canon created a new market segment - 6D for travellers/landscape , and segregate 5D to be for portrait/wedding.
canon said no flash because it compromise build quality. Not I say.
raydio said:Yes I read this too from Canon and it makes me wonder about the 7D which has also been touted by Canon as having a weather resistant body. I can understand their reasoning regarding the 6D but it tends to negate their claims about the 7D. Just makes me wonder...
And adding on, correct me if i'm wrong, you'll notice there is no pop up flash in your xD range except 7D. I think most "weather sealed" range from canon no pop up flash.