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Nov 23, 2004 16:03 |  #1

Arghhh...............
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Wait for it....
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Too many buttons, need bigger CF cards, D%$m this camera takes pictures fast :roll:

Yes it arrived and I have it in my greedy little hands, despite the best efforts of Fed Ex to let some one else pick it up from my porch.
Nothing better then checking on the status (expecting it to be attempted delivery returning to station) and seeing delivered left on front porch.

An $8000 camera left on front porch....arggh.... run home after checking with the person I am supporting today that they don't need me. No bricks, no empty box, there is a box, and it has yes....

A brand new CANON 1DS MARK II sixteen point seven mega pixels of righteous resolution.

Love to send a picture, but I am on the computer that does not have the functions I need to FTP an image to my web site, you will have to wait a bit for that (I still need to check my email so will post when I do that on the other computer)

Had it since 3:25pm, but had to stay off phone line (only have one) until after 5pm just in case my boss needed me.

first impressions
- Still waiting for battery to charge
- why no hand strap
- It seems to be lighter then my 10D w/battery grip and two BP-511s (note running of DC converter right now)
- It turns on real quick
- 4FPS is quite fast enough thank you. I only wanted one picture not two, back to single shot mode
- Seems to have much better AF then 10D, definately has more focus points which tend to hit the correct object more often (so far)
- darn rainy day
- PS CS no work, must wait for update
- seems a bit soft compared to straight out of 10D, reminds me of first impression of D60 shots
- My 1 gig 40x Lexar goes noticeably faster then my standard 1gig Sandisk, did I mention I need a bigger CF card :shock:
- firewire - woo hoo!!!
- And I thought 150 images per hour was a bit excessive, with this puppy I will be spending more time transfering the images to my computer then taking them. I filled up the 1gig San disk while waiting for the 40X lexar to transfer using my computer's card reader. And I wasn't even trying.
- battery done and yes it took 2 hours as stated.

to sum it all up.........niiiccce, very nice.


nah nah nah nah!!! 8) 8)


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Nov 23, 2004 16:08 |  #2

Enough with the softness already! ;)

The new generation Canon's have a wider dynamic range than the earlier cameras so they give humans the perception of softness. Wait until you start sharpening those bad boys! You can USM till the cows come home.

Congrats on the new toy!


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Nov 23, 2004 16:09 |  #3

Longwatcher wrote:
No bricks, no empty box, there is a box, and it has yes....

I bet you really wanted a C++ manual. :shock:


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Nov 23, 2004 16:21 |  #4

How bad is the front focus?


Congrats, Tim. I look forward to fondling it at Christmas.

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Nov 23, 2004 16:28 |  #5

and how many times has it locked up? ;)

anyway, congrats mate! looking forward to the pix


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Nov 23, 2004 16:32 |  #6

Well I thought my 20D was sexy. That camera of yours is certified pornographic.

It's grotesque. It's excessively excessive.

Damn I'd love to have one!




  
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Nov 23, 2004 16:32 |  #7

Actually....There are a few early reports that when in multiframe mode the last frame goes wacky. One user said the frame was white, one said his was pink. Check over on Galbraith's site.


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Nov 23, 2004 16:37 |  #8

Too Cool!

It will be heavier with the battery. that thing weighs a bit on it's own

Check out Jim's post in Cornering the Pros on 4GB Microdrives for $129.00 :)

the 4GB MD is not only big.. but REALLY freaken fast in the MkII!

Do you have a 135mm f/2L?


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Nov 23, 2004 16:39 |  #9

I heard it locks up when you change CF cards.

No, wait, the pictures turn pink when you change lenses.

No, wait, it sidefocuses. Yep, that's it. I heard it sidefocuses.

:D


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Nov 23, 2004 16:55 |  #10

Note there's no smiley on my last post. There are reported issues already.


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Nov 23, 2004 16:56 |  #11

RFMSports wrote:
Note there's no smiley on my last post. There are reported issues already.

:roll:


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Nov 23, 2004 16:58 |  #12

Scottes wrote:
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Note there's no smiley on my last post. There are reported issues already.

:roll:

Tell me about it. Canon really needs to step up to the plate and not release these products with these bugs. I can't believe they are unknown to the engineers as they have been too dang obvious. They did pretty good with the MKII though.

Let me go find the link.


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Nov 23, 2004 16:59 |  #13

http://www.robgalbrait​h.com …b=5&o=&fpart=1#​Post286822 (external link)

My 1DsII arrived on Friday, and it's dead and going back to the dealer tomorrow.
One picture at a time is ok, take several in quick succession and screen turns white and no record is kept.
I assume the buffer RAM is dead.


Next post:

Well, I did a set of tests, shooting bursts.

If I shoot 5 or 6 images and just wait, they seem to be written to the card ok.

If I press "Display" to look at the images *after* the burst, the screen brings up junk, and the camera hangs on write, and needs to be reset by taking out the battery. The files seem lost; from the point in the buffer writing process where display is pressed. In my opinion as a customer, a camera that hangs while reviewing is not to spec, and I am returning it tomorrow to the dealer. I will request a new unit rather than a repair. It's a pity because this unit was sweet.


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Nov 23, 2004 17:02 |  #14

Here's the other one:

http://www.robgalbrait​h.com …collapsed&sb=5&​o=&fpart=1 (external link)

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I fired 6 frames, and on the 7th pink. pure pink. No matter what I did. Changed lenses, switched from raw to jpg. Pulled both batteries, fired it up on the AC adapter. Switched to all my cards. Nothing. Just pink. Amazing after 6 frames.


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Nov 23, 2004 17:12 |  #15

wow congrats . You are a rich man!

I'll wait for some samples + 100% crops soon! :wink:




  
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