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Canon 1D Mk IV
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paulParticipant
It’s been released.
New 45-point Area AF sensor including 39 cross-type AF points with f/2.8 support plus new AI Servo II AF with improved algorithm.
ISO 100 – 12800 (expandable to L: 50, H1: 25600, H2: 51200, H3: 102400) for shooting from bright to dim light with low noise levels.
EOS HD movie with manual exposure control and multiple frame rates (1080: 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 720: 60p (59.94) / 50p, 480: 60p (59.94) / 50p).
16.1 Megapixel APS-H CMOS sensor and Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors for high image quality and speed.
10.0 fps continuous shooting up to 121 Large JPEGS or 28 RAW using a UDMA CF card.
3.0-inch ClearView II LCD monitor, 160° viewing angle, 920,000-dot VGA, reflection resistance with multi coating and high-transparency materials for bright and clear viewing.
Magnesium alloy body with shutter durability up to 300,000 cycles and exclusive dust- and weather-resistance.
Fully compatible with over 50 EF lenses and a wide range of EOS System accessories.
JonathanCurranParticipantrichiebMemberLooks great. Good time to start looking for MarkIII’s then as they will be cheaper I suppose.
aoluainParticipantwell it sure has all the bells and whistles . . .
should bring down the price of the I’s, and II’s a bit !miki gParticipantMick451Participantjb7ParticipantOk I admit it, I’m not proud-
I’ve seen it, and I want it-
it’s got to be one of the most seductive things I’ve ever seen-I wish people wouldn’t put that stuff out there,
I was quite happy with what I’ve got, what I’m used to.But now that Mick has put the link out there,
and I’ve seen it in HD,
does anyone have a ’65 Lincoln Continental Convertible for sale?stcstcMemberjb7ParticipantstcstcMemberoh yea now that would be nice
but do you know how heavy imax film mag is
jb7ParticipantYes Steve, it would be absolutely ridiculous,
I’d have to make a slightly thicker plank.Now, let’s get this back on topic,
otherwise the mods will be around with their big sticks…randomwayMemberjb7Participantrandomway wrote:
This is not another Canon vs Plank discussion, is it?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
randomwayMemberAnyways, I think, Canon has still a long way to go. Plank has a higher resolution sensor, better ergonomics and it is a better colour, not your average black. The only downside in going with the Plank system is the lack of autofocus and slow framerate. Lenses are cheaper for the Plank, but you have to search hard to find lenses suitable for sports photography, eg. 1200mm +
Plank had some vignetting issues and awful corner sharpness, but reviews agree on that the latest Plank has overcome these issues.
Just my 2 cents.
YermanParticipantAnyword on the price and do we have to wait for 3 to 6 months before it released in Ireland!
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