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3, 5 or 7-auto bracketing for new cameras? and when?

 
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Mar 10, 2012 15:14 |  #1

Just wondering when Canon will Mfg a camera with extended auto bracketing with 3 5 or 7 shots and carry it on all there camera lineup.
I was hoping it would be on the 60D, but the only way to get it right now is with Magic Lantern.


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Mar 10, 2012 15:22 |  #2

Buy a 1D series and you will have it. I think it will be a very long time if ever before they make it available to the entire Canon lineup.

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Mar 10, 2012 15:23 |  #3

1D series or the 5D3...


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Mar 10, 2012 21:33 as a reply to  @ TeamSpeed's post |  #4

I was thinking of the 1DMark2n, but they seem to be as rare as snow here in the northeast. Compared to a 20d which is what I have now, what would i be gaining? I know its about the same megapixel wise, and its probably a lot heavier, would it be better tracking birds with my 100-400?


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Mar 10, 2012 22:06 |  #5

What about a Canon 1D Mark III? I'm pretty sure you will be able to find one on craigslist in your area for under $1,800.00.

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Mar 10, 2012 22:35 |  #6

I've been thinking about this. Couldn't some well adjusted smart person hack the firmware to change how the auto bracket is done?

Trust me, if I know how to do that, I would be trying. I do dislike having to touch my camera to do a 2nd bracket at different AB settings.


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