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30,000 clicks? = 8.67p per click
A bargain !!!!
I think I'm currently on about 80K through my 50D
30,000 clicks? = 8.67p per click
A bargain !!!!
As someone who owns 4 5DM2's, I'm actually not that sold on the 5DMK3. Sure it is definitely an upgrade and probably has killer AF and high ISO. But I'm actually hoping the 1DX and 5D3 will make the 1DsMK3 a steal, which has the solid AF, dual card slot and 5DMK2 like high ISO performance. I'm not disparaging the 5DMK3 or those lucky enough to buy one, I think for some people like me, it's not a convincing leap.
vulcan2912 said:Hi guys
What exactly does the 1DS3 offer you that the 5D3 doesn't.I've owned a 1DS3 and apart from the build quality I can't think of a single other reason to pick one up over the 5D3.
The better build quality could swing it if you really need it i suppose.
Gary
I think the most common complaint from 5DMK2 owners was the weak AF. This was even more noticeable when Nikon produced a high iso and sharp AF body like the D700. The 1DsMK3 is essentially a 5DMK2 but with 1series features. As a wedding photographer shooting at 6400 has never been a requirement for me, especially since I have fast primes, f2.8 zooms, flashguns and LR3 that can easily add 1-2 stops of exposure to a moderately underexposed shot. I've only ever wanted better AF and perhaps a slighter faster fps. All of which a nice 2nd 1dsmk3 can offer. Build quality isn't essential to me, I've found my 5DMK2's pretty solid.
vulcan2912 said:But the 5D3 beats the 1DS3 in all of the things you have mentioned.If you choose where you buy there's virtually no difference in price for a 2nd hand 1DS3 to a 5D3.
Having used a 1DS3 it really doesn't make any sense any more.
Cheers
Gary
If the price difference is £800... Unless you really must buy from bricks and mortar UK based shops.Fair point, but I would expect to see the 1dsMKIII around £2200 or less once both the 1DX and 5DMK3 really get into public hands. At a £800 price difference, its enough to push me away from the new 5D for a while.
Fair point, but I would expect to see the 1dsMKIII around £2200 or less once both the 1DX and 5DMK3 really get into public hands. At a £800 price difference, its enough to push me away from the new 5D for a while.
Fair point, but I would expect to see the 1dsMKIII around £2200 or less once both the 1DX and 5DMK3 really get into public hands. At a £800 price difference, its enough to push me away from the new 5D for a while.
I think thats being a bit pessimestic on your part.I expect the price to drop like a stone on them.I actually think people will struggle to sell them.
Everything about them feels really old and clunky compared to modern cameras.
I was fortunate enough to run a 1DS3 and 1D4 side by side for a while.The 1DS3 used to drive me nuts.Sluggish,crap screen,forever to wake up from sleeping.I could go on.In it's day it was awesome but 4? years is a very long time in technology.
Wait 6 months and you will pick one up for a song.
Cheers
Gary
I think thats being a bit pessimestic on your part.I expect the price to drop like a stone on them.I actually think people will struggle to sell them.
Everything about them feels really old and clunky compared to modern cameras.
I was fortunate enough to run a 1DS3 and 1D4 side by side for a while.The 1DS3 used to drive me nuts.Sluggish,crap screen,forever to wake up from sleeping.I could go on.In it's day it was awesome but 4? years is a very long time in technology.
Wait 6 months and you will pick one up for a song.
Cheers
Gary
I hope you are right there, I will be the first in the queue to pick up mine. I just happen to dislike small bodies - with or without the grip. 5D3 felt quite awkward in my hands in Focus.
Maybe you prefer bling bling features like a shiny big screen but to me the important ones are the output, nice large and bright viewfinder, reliable AF, and strong sealed body. 1DsII is serving me really well so far - but I am sure you could think of some nasty comments about it as well. The Ds3 is one of the best cameras out there at the moment, and unless you need 12fps, the 1Dx / 5D3 will have very hard time outperforming it for most tasks. The more I look at the 1Ds3vs5D3 files, the more I am convinced that both produce very similar images up to ISO1600 (i.e. both excellent), unless there is some law that we must start using 6400+ for everything.
-especdially one you have lost a mile further back down a hill somewhere!
Gary
mipevo6 said:I ordered one from kerso...
I can afford it...
I want it...
Its my hobby...
I will probably use it for a couple of years...
30,000 clicks? = 8.67p per click
A bargain !!!!
I think your all nuts spending £3k on this, but I LOVE this logic, noted and I will use this when I justify my next purchase, many thanks![]()
and yet the worlds best f1 photographer swore by them...I think thats being a bit pessimestic on your part.I expect the price to drop like a stone on them.I actually think people will struggle to sell them.
Everything about them feels really old and clunky compared to modern cameras.
I was fortunate enough to run a 1DS3 and 1D4 side by side for a while.The 1DS3 used to drive me nuts.Sluggish,crap screen,forever to wake up from sleeping.I could go on.In it's day it was awesome but 4? years is a very long time in technology.
Wait 6 months and you will pick one up for a song.
Cheers
Gary
oli said:picked mine up here locally and went from an (old) 5d classic and its phenomenal....
AF system is worth it alone. It's quick at focussing and moving af points around with so much more control is so useable. I get excited thinking about it haha!
ISO/noise handling, I'd happily go to 3200 its that useable and clean, I'm over the moon with this function.
Other stuff I love about it is the af points can be set for different positions based on landscape and portrait. It is so user friendly for me when I'm shooting models/people and wide open on a prime when your focusing on the face.
The only niggles for me so far are getting used to zooming in on the screen you press the view button then the zoom button (which is different to the 5d1)
It feels more comfortable to hold too due to the thicker hand grip (to incorporate the dual card slots I guess)
I'm an enthusiast/hobbyist doing some freelance work and I skipped the 5dmk2 due to the af system and very nearly went D800 route, after playing around with some nikons and falling for their af system.
The 5D3 hits all the spots for me just as mentioned above. I think I see it as an investment and will be good for 3-5 years I reckon for my level. If you can afford it get it and enjoy it as I don't think you'll need to upgrade the body for a few years.
Finally decided I'm going to order it. Just the ISO performance and the duell card slots sold me. The ability not to worry about a card failing during a shoot is worth alot to me. I'm contemplating waiting 2-3 months to see if there's a price drop early on. What do you guys think the chances are?

Looking at the price histories of the 7D and the 5Dmk2 on Amazon (via Camelizer), they both displayed drops of at least a couple of hundred pounds in the first few months after launch. I don't personally see why the 5Dmk3 will be any different.
Demand is currently very high and supply very short. Once more suppliers have stock we'll see some downward movement I'm sure.
I'm definitely going to get one, but like you I'm going to wait it out for a wee while and see what happens. I figure that way any early problems will have a chance to be resolved with a firmware uplift and LR4 may have native support for it by then too.
I must be getting patient in my old age...![]()
Yep, I'm buying one.
Sold my much loved 5D2 on here and waiting for the 5D3 to arrive.
I do like my gadgets to be up to date![]()
Hi i am nooblie but think im going to make the jump from 400d to 5dmkiii just cant decide on a new lens to go with it
Hi i am nooblie but think im going to make the jump from 400d to 5dmkiii just cant decide on a new lens to go with it
Cheers Chris. Sounds like 2 fairly minor problems then.![]()