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Oct 03, 2007 23:30 |  #1

This isn't your father's 5D!

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Oct 03, 2007 23:41 |  #2
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Not sure what you're trying to say, but Cliff is very good.


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Oct 04, 2007 00:12 |  #3

wow looks good. 5d looks better.


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Oct 04, 2007 05:51 |  #4

Pretty impressive at ISO 4000 and 6400! Can't wait to see unbiased reviews of this camera.


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Oct 04, 2007 09:55 |  #5

no, it's nikon's D3. and my dad doesn't have a 5D, but i do, and it's just fine.


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Oct 04, 2007 10:17 |  #6

Preliminary reports for this camera a very good. I have not heard anything bad just yet. On paper the camera has great specs but again this is "on paper". I will wait to reserve judgment when it hits the streets (so to speak) and the general public has their way with it.

Cliff is very fortunate to have tested out this camera and has posted a bunch on the DWF about them. I have also read that they have been going through a few firmware updates on the D3 and it is close to final (but not just yet)

A bit pricey for my blood and since it will not be available for some time it will be interesting to see what Canon comes up with in March (at PIE), since they know what their chief competitor has brought to the table.


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Oct 04, 2007 10:42 |  #7

I didn't think the dial on Nikon's went above ISO400. Am I missing something? ;)


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Oct 04, 2007 10:57 |  #8

This is great news! Hopefully there will be loads of people going over to the D3 and letting me buy their 1DIII s.....



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Oct 04, 2007 12:35 |  #9

I think an excellent D3 is excellent news for us. It'll keep canon on their toes. We all win, no matter what camp you are in.


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Oct 04, 2007 13:48 as a reply to  @ picturecrazy's post |  #10

well said, Lloyd. I hope Canon will come this spring with a big BANG (5D MKII ?)
Can't wait.


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