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Sep 14, 2007 00:40 |  #1

I have been using the everything from the 10D to the 30D and I love how through those three models it got easier to navigate through the menus. Now I have the Mk II Ds and going through the menus is like playing a video game. I guess this is my welcoming to the big leagues. I liked the little select button inside the wheel.


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Nov 04, 2007 06:57 |  #2

The hardest thing for me to get used to when I jumped from a 20D + 5D to the 1D Mark II N. After shooting with it for a over a year and a half I found it ironic that I had gotten so used to manipulating controls I had to re-learn the 5D + 20D when I made the switch back. :lol:


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Nov 04, 2007 08:56 |  #3

Yes, very different indeed! That's one reason to get the mark III :lol:


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Nov 04, 2007 09:14 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #4

There is no problems operating the menu, how could there be :)
"he says having used his 1DsMkII almost exclusively for the past 3 years"

Actually you should see how much trouble I have using my older cameras when I am making sure they still work as backup.


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