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I got hold of a 1dmk3 from a friend at Canon last week, and after reading about the new settings etc, and getting familiar with the camera for a few days I spent the next 2 days setting the AF system up with my lens's.
At this point I was extremely happy with the results I was getting from the the camera, and what I have been experiencing from my mk2n, fast accurate focusing.
Over the weekend I went out to cover a few different subjects with various lens's on the camera, mostly the 70-200 2.8 IS, 300 2.8 IS, 600 4.0 IS.
Out shooting birds in flight and still the camera didn't through up any problems, a few cars on track at Renault weekend and all was well, then I went to the Yorkshire run in Sheffield, mainly using the 300 2.8 which I had used on the previous shoots, all went well until i got home and looked at the shots on screen, I found 80% of my shots from the run were OOF, I'm definite it wasn't user error, My first shot in each string was in focus perfectly but the following one's were not, this pattern continued for most of the shots for that day.
I went back to the birds and car shots and again all these were ok apart from ones where i missed the focus point.
I went out again today at the local running track but couldn't get it to replicate the OOF issues i was getting on the run, and it was hotter and sunnier today.
I have the camera for a few more weeks so will be out and about more.
Just some info about the camera etc.
Its been checked by Canon and they say its OK.
its serial number starts 528
its got firmware 1.1.0
its done approx 5000 shots.
I have some one looking into getting firmware 1.1.1 for me but will have to wait and see what happens.
The lens's all focus correctly on my mk2n's
Everything else on the camera is superb, and I would say as easy if not easier than the mk2n to use.
I suppose the question is if I had to buy one now which would I buy ?.
Well having experienced the problem of the mk3 myself I would say I wouldn't buy one now unless I was shooting things it wouldn't affect. Id buy a mk2n for approx £ 1400 - 1500 (approx half price of the mk3). and wait until the situation is sorted and the mk3 is down even further in price later in the year / after Christmas.
Saying this I have just placed my order for a 1Dsmk3 in the USA.
At this point I was extremely happy with the results I was getting from the the camera, and what I have been experiencing from my mk2n, fast accurate focusing.
Over the weekend I went out to cover a few different subjects with various lens's on the camera, mostly the 70-200 2.8 IS, 300 2.8 IS, 600 4.0 IS.
Out shooting birds in flight and still the camera didn't through up any problems, a few cars on track at Renault weekend and all was well, then I went to the Yorkshire run in Sheffield, mainly using the 300 2.8 which I had used on the previous shoots, all went well until i got home and looked at the shots on screen, I found 80% of my shots from the run were OOF, I'm definite it wasn't user error, My first shot in each string was in focus perfectly but the following one's were not, this pattern continued for most of the shots for that day.
I went back to the birds and car shots and again all these were ok apart from ones where i missed the focus point.
I went out again today at the local running track but couldn't get it to replicate the OOF issues i was getting on the run, and it was hotter and sunnier today.
I have the camera for a few more weeks so will be out and about more.
Just some info about the camera etc.
Its been checked by Canon and they say its OK.
its serial number starts 528
its got firmware 1.1.0
its done approx 5000 shots.
I have some one looking into getting firmware 1.1.1 for me but will have to wait and see what happens.
The lens's all focus correctly on my mk2n's
Everything else on the camera is superb, and I would say as easy if not easier than the mk2n to use.
I suppose the question is if I had to buy one now which would I buy ?.
Well having experienced the problem of the mk3 myself I would say I wouldn't buy one now unless I was shooting things it wouldn't affect. Id buy a mk2n for approx £ 1400 - 1500 (approx half price of the mk3). and wait until the situation is sorted and the mk3 is down even further in price later in the year / after Christmas.
Saying this I have just placed my order for a 1Dsmk3 in the USA.
Big pinch of salt with that one I think. I've had mine a few weeks and as far as I can tell, it was from an August delivery.