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CyberDyneSystems
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 12:36
Well, it arrived this mornig just in time for a mandatory trip I will be taking.

My dear Grandmother's "estate" in Georgian Bay Ontario needs to be settled.. the closing is this weekend. The setting for my childhood summers,.. and three generations before in our family has been sold :(

This will then most likely be the last trip I take to Georgian bay :(

Anyway... on a lighter note.. the MkII arrived just in time :mrgreen: so it will be along for the trip.

I expect to be gone for a week..

So don't make things difficult for the Boss while I'm gone!!!!!!!
:mrgreen:

I will not have any access to this forum for the week.. so no sample oics from me untill late next week...

But I am Soooooo psyched it arrived in time.

All you CDW poeple... my order there is cancelled so many will be bumped up a notch. (CDW received ONE MkII on friday BTW.. no idea who got it though :) )

P.S,.. I'm at work.. so I have not even triggered the shutter yet.. it's just sitting there .. taunting me... :shock: :shock:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Be good!

daaaveman
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 12:46
Congrats on the camera CDS. We'll be waiting to see pics of what I'm sure is a beautiful place.

Sorry to hear about your grandmother.

Canuck
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 12:55
CDS,
Enjoy the trip! We look fwd to seeing what the Mark II can do for you, or should I say what you can do with it!

Tom W
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 13:11
CDS - I'm glad to hear that you got the camera in time - the Georgian Bay area is very nice. I visited up there about 10 years ago.

Its a sad thing to lose a family member as well as a family heirloom of sorts. When my great uncle passed on, they had to sell the estate - in this case, a farm in Indiana. My great uncle was one of the first folks in the area to have electricity (batteries and a generator).

I last visited the farm at the time that the estate was being sold - lots of childhood memories for me there. I'll likely not be there again either.

Looking forward to some great pictures from the great thawing north!

ssim
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 13:13
Congrats CDS. I'm so envious. The Canadian retailers do not have theirs yet as of yesterday.... I called a whack of them to check.

Enjoy your trip, even though the circumstances aren't the best. The weather isn't all that great up here yet :?

At least you put the subject line in clearly enough so that you shouldn't get rapped for sharing this information with us :D :D :shock: :shock:

roanjohn
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 13:13
WOW!!! A new toy to play with..........how exciting!!!

Ro1

scottbergerphoto
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 13:13
Congratulations! and enjoy the trip. I got mine this afternoon. I was surprised to see that the controlls are very different then the 10D. There are settings available I haven't seen before. Three menus instead of one. It looks like alot of new stuff to learn. :shock: I was pleasantly surprised that it will allow you to take multple exposure readings and average them for you. The reports so far on image quality have been excellent over at Rob Galbraith's forum.
Regards,
Scott

CoolToolGuy
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 13:46
Congrats on the MKII. Hopefully, you will have some time to get some great shots of the place for memories.

Have fun - we'll try to keep it down to a dull roar until you get back.

CyberDyneSystems
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 14:11
Just took it for a 15 minute spin on my Lunch break..

Yes the 1D controls are VERY different than the 10D.. the MkII even differes from the 1D in a few ways.. (although that difference is more evolutionary)

Compared to the 1D here are some first impressions;

Much quieter shutter operation. (Still louder than 10D) but the 1D sounds like a basement bulkhead door being slammed shut.. the MkII seems much smmother and quieter. I vaguley recall hearing that the MkII shutter is sized for the 1.3X CMOS where-as the 1D was full frame? Maybe this explains it.

Shutter release is smoother on my unit than the 1D and much more controllable in Hi Speed 8.5 fps. (on the 1D it is VERY hard to shoot a single frame in HS burst.. so I tend to leave it in "slow burst" 3FPS)

Jepg size settings are more intuitive.. the largest / highest quality jpeg is a BIG (larger than the default) at about 1/2 the file size of a full RAW. Thats BIG.

AF did not jump at me as being a lot faster than the 1D.. but after the huge leap from 10D to 1D.. the 1D to MkII can't be much more than an incremental baby step.. :)

...O-kay,. so I've only held it for about 15 minutes of shooting dogs and "justa" sparrow..

But every operation seems "smoother" than the 1D.. very nice feel. This could be in my head.. or just a matter of the afore mentioned shutter release and shutter sound.

Back to work.. :)

Tapeman
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 14:12
Enjoy your new camera.

I will behave badly while your gone! :D

PacAce
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 14:12
CDS, bon voyage and a safe trip back! :)

Canuck
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 14:15
Much quieter shutter operation. (Still louder than 10D) but the 1D sounds like a basement bulkhead door being slammed shut.. the MkII seems much smmother and quieter. I vaguley recall hearing that the MkII shutter is sized for the 1.3X CMOS where-as the 1D was full frame? Maybe this explains it.


CDS,
You might have it backwards...the 1Ds is the full frame camera and the original 1D was still 1.3x crop. Maybe they did somethink to make it less noticable. I remember gooung 35mm to 10D and wondered where the ka-thunk of the mirror went.

Belmondo
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 15:03
It's probably a good idea for you to get out of town for a few days. Those of us in the queue at CDW are not pleased with you, and some of us might even be looking around for a rope. :twisted:

Do have fun with it. We'll try not to let things get too far out of hand here.

Take care,

Thosey

RichardtheSane
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 15:06
Much quieter shutter operation. (Still louder than 10D) but the 1D sounds like a basement bulkhead door being slammed shut.. the MkII seems much smmother and quieter. I vaguley recall hearing that the MkII shutter is sized for the 1.3X CMOS where-as the 1D was full frame? Maybe this explains it.


CDS,
You might have it backwards...the 1Ds is the full frame camera and the original 1D was still 1.3x crop. Maybe they did somethink to make it less noticable. I remember gooung 35mm to 10D and wondered where the ka-thunk of the mirror went.

I think CDS is referring to the size of the shutter and not the sensor ;)

CyberDyneSystems
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 15:20
'Zactly!

I know the 1D is a 1.3X sensor,. But I think it used the 1V's full fram shutter (being the first Digital "1" for Canon) The MkII still 'may" use a full size shutter.. but I seem to remember reading that along with the new shutter design that makes it rated for a longer life than the 1D shutter... they had in fact reduced it's weight.. or size etc...

Lamplight
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 15:22
Congratulations on the latest addition to your family! ;) While the circumstances leading to your trip aren't the best, hopefully you will get to enjoy your new camera.

BTW, I expect to see proper sample shots when you return. That is all. :D

iwatkins
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 16:12
CDS,

Have a good trip and do remember that memories do fade, so get them captured !!

Nice new camera as well, what a perfect test. :)

Cheers

Ian

IanD
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 17:48
Congrats on the MK.. Looking forward to seeing some shots of the Bay. Used to hang out there a lot. If you pass through Markdale, grab a shot of the one stop light in the center of town. Used to be the meeting junction for Saturday Night Smokey Burnouts.

BigRed450
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 20:02
Congrates CDS and Scott on your new 1D MII 's. If all goes well I will be joining your ranks later this summer.

Sorry to hear of your families loss CDS. Hope you have a good trip under the circumstances.. Have fun and take care..

Laziferous
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 20:06
Congrats man, I look forward to seeing your shots when you get back! Have fun!! :D

Mills
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 21:37
Congrats and enjoy!!! Have a safe trip. Hope you were in position 1-12 at CDW!

Belmondo
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 21:42
Congrats and enjoy!!! Have a safe trip. Hope you were in position 1-12 at CDW!

I read elsewhere that CDW got one Mk II last Friday. I'm expecting that as #15 in line there, I'll have my Mk II sometime early in 2008. Maybe not. :cry:

CyberDyneSystems
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 22:15
I was supposedly #5 @ CDW .. :)

NILOLIGIST
27th of April 2004 (Tue), 22:27
WOOOHOOOOO!!!! I am so glad that it arrived, have a wonderful safe trip. Hurry back we can't wait to see the shots.

NiL,