TWmilkteaTW
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Good things often comes with a price. No choice.. Right?..I hope so too, haha.. :bsmilie:
But still probably quite out of reach for some serious ametures/hobbyists who wants a good FF camera.
Good things often comes with a price. No choice.. Right?..I hope so too, haha.. :bsmilie:
But still probably quite out of reach for some serious ametures/hobbyists who wants a good FF camera.
Maybe that explains the lower pixel count compared to D800/E?
i know for a fact that the camera was available more than 4-6 months back. i don't know what took them so long but an economic guess would be to milk the 5dm2 as much as possible since it still is the best camera in terms of picture quality for dslr.
From what you say it looks like Canon is just waiting for the D800 to be announced. And quickly launching it just before the D800 hit the streets. They could have waited another 6 months if Nikon did not move. Nikon has caught Canon a little off guard with its 36MP. Canon is beaten here but probably not for long.
The higher the price, the better. At least we will be able to pick up a mkIII easily.![]()
the pricing on the bodies easily separates the professionals from amateurs/hobbyists..
I think that's referring to the depth... of the bank accounts :embrass:Not enticed by the new mk3.
By professionals vs amateurs, u referring to camera bodies or users/owners ?
Eh, I think quite a few amateurs and hobbyists out there have very deep pockets leh!
gundamseed84 said:You don't have to be a rally racer to own cars like WRX STI or EVO 10 right? Likewise for camera bodies. Nothing wrong for amateurs and hobbyists to own 5D or 1D series bodies. If you are a professional and you feel "ashamed" that you own same gear as non - pro then
1) There are better things to think about, like how to improve in your own skills, just ignore them.
2) Own MORE EXPENSIVE gear than them, if that helps you feel that you are one level above.
fotoworx said:Does anyone honestly believe their photography will suddenly improve going from a 5D2 to a 5D3 ?
Well it should definitely be able to aid one in producing better pictures. That is after all, the point of announcing an upgrade from the mark ii yeah?
the pricing on the bodies easily separates the professionals from amateurs/hobbyists..