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Dec 03, 2006 17:38 |  #1

Hey, I know I live in a glass house so please not stone throwing.

First, I have let go my 5D. Yep. Now before you start, It is a great camera. Great IQ. BUT, I had some real issues with it. Personal issues. First was with my 1dmk2N, I had to carry two different batteries. Second was the interface. Nice, but I did not like how settings could be inadvertently changed. I also did not like having an non integrated grip. After having 45 AFP going to the 5D was a bit hard. Lastly, I loved the 16.7 Mp and the given ability to crop the hell out of shots and still have huge printable files. SO..... I traded my 5D for 1Dsmk2. Now with the N I am covered for a long time to come. I dont know. There is something magical with the 1dsmk2 in the studio.

Second, I have sold off my 70-200 f/4 IS. I felt so DIRTY lugging around a slow lens with a f/4 aperture. I still have it sitting on my desk to ship out tomorrow, so I am still not clean, but I know my backsliding days are over. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Dec 03, 2006 17:50 |  #2

It isn't hard to understand the need to get away from the 5D...it is a nice camera, but it isn't a 1...I never thought Malone was crazy when he said he couldn't go back...it isn't snobbery at all...people that use a 1 understand all too well. The lens is a different beast...f/4 has a place some times. The whole weight thing...;)


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Dec 03, 2006 17:51 |  #3

It is really nice to be understood! Thanks man.


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Dec 03, 2006 17:54 |  #4

Dante, so does this mean, you'll be moving to the 70-200mm f/2.8?


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Dec 03, 2006 17:54 |  #5

No rock throwing here. Whether it be cameras, cars, stereos, whatever, once you've tasted the best it's hard to settle for anything less. And if the 70-200 is going where I think it's going, we will get to enjoy all the eye candy photos it's sure to produce.




  
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Dec 03, 2006 17:58 |  #6

yep to the land of the 10,000$ pairs of ......


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Dec 03, 2006 18:03 |  #7

I wasn't the least bit surprised. After explaining to me how great the 5D really is FF, I knew it was a matter of time before I'd get it, Dante. I'm just starting to get serious. You have used the flagship set ups so it's not hard to see this coming. If the 1DsMkII wasn't so big and heavy and expensive, we'd all have one. :);)


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Dec 03, 2006 18:25 |  #8

Dante King wrote in post #2348794 (external link)
Hey, I know I live in a glass house so please not stone throwing.

First, I have let go my 5D. Yep. Now before you start, It is a great camera. Great IQ. BUT, I had some real issues with it. Personal issues. First was with my 1dmk2N, I had to carry two different batteries. Second was the interface. Nice, but I did not like how settings could be inadvertently changed. I also did not like having an non integrated grip. After having 45 AFP going to the 5D was a bit hard. Lastly, I loved the 16.7 Mp and the given ability to crop the hell out of shots and still have huge printable files. SO..... I traded my 5D for 1Dsmk2. Now with the N I am covered for a long time to come. I dont know. There is something magical with the 1dsmk2 in the studio.

Second, I have sold off my 70-200 f/4 IS. I felt so DIRTY lugging around a slow lens with a f/4 aperture. I still have it sitting on my desk to ship out tomorrow, so I am still not clean, but I know my backsliding days are over. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Just had to share.

Well, this probably is the best combo for you anyway...and a pretty good "trade" (if it was straight across) :lol: :lol: Nice to know that all is well and balanced in the universe again!


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Dec 03, 2006 18:26 |  #9

Permagrin wrote in post #2349040 (external link)
Well, this probably is the best combo for you anyway...and a pretty good "trade" (if it was straight across) :lol: :lol: Nice to know that all is well and balanced in the universe again!

You know, I thought the forum was off balanced. It was Dante's fault.:lol:


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Dec 03, 2006 18:29 |  #10

SuzyView wrote in post #2349050 (external link)
You know, I thought the forum was off balanced. It was Dante's fault.:lol:

:lol: :lol: yeah, that's pretty much my answer for everything these days...:lol: :lol:


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Dec 03, 2006 18:40 as a reply to  @ Permagrin's post |  #11

Seeing that I think you have owned nearly every piece of expensive Canon gear you should post some write-ups for the forum with pros and cons from your point of view at some point.

I really wish Canon would build a 1D, but the 5D size with a BP-511 so the shape would be like the Eos-1v. And then allow the grip to attach the same if needed.

I'm not thrilled with the Ni-MH of the 1D, I wish Canon would go Li-Ion across the board like Nikon.


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Dec 03, 2006 19:39 |  #12

Well Dante this comes as no surprise and I can't fault you at all for the body change. I've been itching for a body upgrade for some time now and the 5D will probably be where I end up, it'd be great for the uses I do. It is true, once you've used the best it's hard to go back (unless you're Ronald, then you go back and fourth ;) ).

I do think you're a bit harsh on the F/4 zooms, they have their place even in your kingdomly stable of speedy glass. ;) Enjoy buddy.



  
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Dec 03, 2006 19:44 |  #13

man, what jobs do you guys have to get these things? Will you hire me :)

Good luck with the new gear!


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Dec 03, 2006 20:29 |  #14

No joke. These guys are serious collectors. I couldn't imagine owning the number of primes Dante has. Maybe when I hit the lottery. :)


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Dec 03, 2006 20:34 |  #15

SuzyView wrote in post #2348907 (external link)
I wasn't the least bit surprised. After explaining to me how great the 5D really is FF, I knew it was a matter of time before I'd get it, Dante. I'm just starting to get serious. You have used the flagship set ups so it's not hard to see this coming. If the 1DsMkII wasn't so big and heavy and expensive, we'd all have one. :);)

Well I agree :)

Permagrin wrote in post #2349040 (external link)
Well, this probably is the best combo for you anyway...and a pretty good "trade" (if it was straight across) :lol: :lol: Nice to know that all is well and balanced in the universe again!

Level, plumb...

SuzyView wrote in post #2349050 (external link)
You know, I thought the forum was off balanced. It was Dante's fault.

OH yeah!

Permagrin wrote in post #2349068 (external link)
yeah, that's pretty much my answer for everything these days...

Funny I have been around saying it was YOU! BTW, my wife wants to know how you got involved with this switch. I gave her your number!!

MrChad wrote in post #2349111 (external link)
Seeing that I think you have owned nearly every piece of expensive Canon gear you should post some write-ups for the forum with pros and cons from your point of view at some point.

I really wish Canon would build a 1D, but the 5D size with a BP-511 so the shape would be like the Eos-1v. And then allow the grip to attach the same if needed.

I'm not thrilled with the Ni-MH of the 1D, I wish Canon would go Li-Ion across the board like Nikon.

Not a bad idea, but surely there is some one better than I for this task.

Dorman wrote in post #2349399 (external link)
Well Dante this comes as no surprise and I can't fault you at all for the body change. I've been itching for a body upgrade for some time now and the 5D will probably be where I end up, it'd be great for the uses I do. It is true, once you've used the best it's hard to go back (unless you're Ronald, then you go back and fourth ;) ).

I do think you're a bit harsh on the F/4 zooms, they have their place even in your kingdomly stable of speedy glass. ;) Enjoy buddy.

Well, this is my second 5D and second 1dsmk2, but I am NOWHERE near the "Ronald Frequency". RE glass, I was really tongue in cheek about the slower than 2.8 stuff, thing is I am mostly prime guy, and DOF whore.

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man, what jobs do you guys have to get these things? Will you hire me :)

Good luck with the new gear!

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