'cause the 1D-C can? (Cynic in me says same hardware with different firmware and +3K price delta)
'cause the 1D-C can? (Cynic in me says same hardware with different firmware and +3K price delta)
I didn't think you liked Canon bodies any more?
I think he's bi- now
Why was I under the impression that the 1D-X could shoot 4k video?
What part is strange? These aren't Extreme Pro cards.That's very strange. Normally the SanDisk 32GB SDHC Extreme pro cards are nearly symmetrical with writes around 90.
It is still the next lens on my list. I've procrastinated long enough that a new version has been released. I may actually order it before the III comes out.
I very rarely use my DSLRs anymore. I have mostly been using my Powershot S90 and more recently the refurb S100 I picked up. The pocketable form factor is much more convenient when traveling/sight seeing. That's the big reason why I bought the refurb Sony RX100 MkII. Even better image quality in the same form factor.
Yes, I'm a cheap bastard buying refurbished cameras.
I received the second 100-400 II now. That makes five 100-400s altogether.
The IS on these new lenses is really impressive. I'm not very stable anymore, but 1/30 at 400mm is just fine. I'd expect that the younger people can go to slower speeds.
You are talking physically right? :wink:I'm not very stable anymore
You are talking physically right? :wink:
Would you say this is a better lens than a 70-200 2.8L IS from the perspective of IQ and weight?
Equipment. We want DSLRs. Two bodies either both Canon or both Nikon so we can swap lenses. Probably full-frame so the wide angle lenses will stay wide. Decent megapixel but want quality over simply megapixel (Ex. great 18MP vs OK 24MP).
I'm confused. What is he using for his full time photography if he needs a DSLR too?My friends friend pretty much does photography full time now.
The Canon 10-22 is a fine enough lens, but I don't find myself using it much. The 17-40 and 24/1.4 have so much better IQ that I'd rather recompose than compromise.
I'm confused. What is he using for his full time photography if he needs a DSLR too?
Ultimately you're buying into a family of lenses. Pick the lenses you want to use (Canon or Nikon) and then buy the appropriate body to use them.
Based on your apparent landscape requirements I'd tell you to get a Full Frame Canon and the 17-40 F4 L. The 24-105 "kit" lens for the Canon 5D/6D is pretty nice too. For landscape type work the 5D II or 6D should be just fine. They're fairly reasonably priced these days.
A $1k budget is really the bare minimum entry IMHO. It will get you a third-tier body with a kit lens or a third-tier lens. I'd recommend a 60D with the 18-135.
I prefer second-tier bodies and top-end glass, but even $2k might be a stretch for that. 6D with the 24-105 kit lens is currently $2400. Add on the 17-40 (or 16-35 if you are really hungry for wide stuff) and a 100mm Macro (I prefer the 180mm, but it ain't cheap). You find yourself about $3500 poorer but with a good range. Provided you already have the support stuff (tripods, bags, memory cards, etc).