Changing to canon!!


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^let me guess... 1st is D3?...:think:
 

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If you can't produce good pict, dont find excuses & find fault with your system.

I agree with Sam. IMO, the FF is better for Landscape and portrait works.
So it depends on your style of photography.
 

Of course first pic is used D3 , found too much saturation in second pic ;p
 

If changing camp for TS can suddenly produce award winning shots, why not ?
If not, maybe just a urge to scratch that itch.. :bsmilie:
 

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I am a D3 user , I still use my S5 Pro. Now I even wanted a m43 system which is EP-L1.

strange, my sensor getting smaller & smaller. ;p

Below 2 pict are taken by a D3S(Full frame) & a EP-2(M43), can tell the different? ;p

If you can't produce good pict, dont find excuses & find fault with your system.

http://img2.fengniao.com/product/40_450x337/423/ceuGzRq0Hco.jpg

http://img2.fengniao.com/product/40_450x337/424/ceJ09uaGrdLM.jpg

The framing at the bottom has the camera model. ;)
 

I wouldn't go as far as to say the 5Dii is weather sealed. It certainly has a degree of weather sealing but nothing to the extent of real weather sealing when compared to the 1D series.

For example, comparing my 5Dii to the 1Diii and 1DsmkII, the "sealing" on the 5Dii is really just "weather proofing." I wouldn't trust my 5Dii in the wet mainly due to it's cheap build quality and lack of 1D sealing.

5DII's built is not cheap,
n i won't trust any of my gears in the wet,
esp my Body, definitely not weather sealed.

jude- a body with only weather proofing.
 

No need for those people who point out f1.2 lenses etc cos they never gonna own all of them anyway. There are brands that have f0.95 too but that won't make me change since I'm not abt to own such lenses.
Focus on the things that you Actually use.

Very strange that some newbies even compare the brand's line up of f1.4 lenses when fact of the matter is many of such are not even about to part with their money for even a f2.8 zoom. Banal talk right?

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Well said.
I see a lot of newbies comparing range of lens selection and quality by the f-stop. Faster aperture does not instantly mean better either. Sharpness wide open, ease of use wide open (very shallow DOF makes focusing harder and easier to go out of focus), size, weight, costs are all factors to consider.

If all the fastest lenses need to be bought, that is really a serious investment well over $10k
 

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