...SD card slot should mean you can use eye-fi card, rather than the Canon adaptor, although you won't be able to do all the camera control etc.
That's a massive plus point for this new camera... just can't justify replacing my Mk II !!
...SD card slot should mean you can use eye-fi card, rather than the Canon adaptor, although you won't be able to do all the camera control etc.
The strong AA filter mentioned above is a little off putting.
edit: If that really is the case
I have been holding off going FF, until the mk3 became a reality, to see what it had to offer.
As my main interest is landscapes, there is no way I would pay double the price of an mk2 for what is has to offer the landscape photographer. The only thing that really catches my eye is the AF.
I also tend to agree with previous posts as to why we should fill Canons pockets with an extra £800. You could get a holidayto the US, buy one over there and still have change against the UK launch price.
As it's been priced at $3,500 in the states, that works out at £2,195 and at that price I'd have my 5D2 and 7D up for sale to get one. However, as the powers that be have decided the UK has to pay an £800 surcharge for whatever I wont be bothering. I hate getting shafted by anybody, and £800 is too big a shaft to take. I'll have a look into getting one from Panamoz, One Stop Digital or similar when it's out, but I will NOT pay an extra £800 for nothing.
Licence to print money I think, add a few focus points and ask for twice the cost of it's predecessor, I was thinking the value of my mk2 was going down but priced like this I fear it won't touch the mk2 2nd hand value too much.
Very interesting indeed. 40D had a very strong one and it clearly couldn't capture anywhere near the amount of fine details like the 1dsII. Some people also suggested, that 1DsIII (and 1DIII) had stronger AA than mkii, and 5Dii even more so. I am probably going to say that 1Dsii does look slightly sharper than 1diii at 100%. Now canon admitted that they went with weaker AA in 1Dx and still produced higher res camera to 1Dsiii. So how will 5Diii stack up? 18mp is enough if its clean.
No AA is another extremity. Dealing with moire is tough and there are plenty of examples on the net of this happening. I'd probably get a regular D800 if I had to pick between the two - 36mp is crazy high anyway.
Also let's not forget that JPEGs always look softer and blotchy due to the way canon algorithm works. I'm going to hold off from making any conclusions until I at least see some RAW files and Dxo analysis.
As it's been priced at $3,500 in the states, that works out at £2,195
I have been holding off going FF, until the mk3 became a reality, to see what it had to offer.
As my main interest is landscapes, there is no way I would pay double the price of an mk2 for what is has to offer the landscape photographer. The only thing that really catches my eye is the AF.
I also tend to agree with previous posts as to why we should fill Canons pockets with an extra £800. You could get a holidayto the US, buy one over there and still have change against the UK launch price.
I think Jackwow should take a look at this, after all, he knew best!
Aren't most US prices quoted before tax?
Yes, but in some states the sales tax (like New Hampshire), sales tax is zero (or at least it used to be)
If you take the pre tax price ($3500), convert to £ and add VAT and its pretty close in price.
If you take the pre tax price ($3500), convert to £ and add VAT and its pretty close in price.
Seen a few posts that say "oh all they did is add a few focus points". Erm, no this is a completely new system from the previous model, new digic processor, new sensor as well as all sorts of other enhancements. I just wonder what people actually expected?
The addition of the SD card is interesting, given it was omitted from the 7D. I wonder if long term they are planning to ditch CF cards ?
$3500 converted to GDP via xe.com = £2210
Add VAT at 20% = 2210 + 442 = £2652
UK list price £2999
Difference 2999 - 2652 = £347
Close? No where near!!
Does that include the VAT and import duty when you enter customs?
$3500 converted to GDP via xe.com = £2210
Add VAT at 20% = 2210 + 442 = £2652
UK list price £2999
Difference 2999 - 2652 = £347
Close? No where near!!
Not sure where you get 2,195 from, the exchange rate isn't 1.6 to the pound ?
US prices will not include sales tax, its 8.8% in NY so if you bought from B&H you'd actually pay $3808
If you take the $2500, add 20% for VAT = $4200, divide by 1.5 to convert to sterling gives £2800. Still cheaper but not be the amount it would first appear
redhed17 said:Surely if one of the advantages is being able to crop whilst retaining quality, then won't 36MP gives more options for cropping while keeping quality.
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Vertigo1 said:The $3500 is before US sales tax.
desantnik said:Canon seem to trumpet the 59ms shutter lag on their feature highlights.... thats on a par with the 40D or the 7D but nowhere near the 1D... or recent hardware who's model number start with, instead of end with, a D.
well my father in law can get me one delivered to his door in canada after tax for what amounts to £2360 then he arrives in england on april 3rd.
very tempted
daugirdas said:Also let's not forget that JPEGs always look softer and blotchy due to the way canon algorithm works. I'm going to hold off from making any conclusions until I at least see some RAW files and Dxo analysis.
grotty said:Would he not have to illegally 'smuggle' it to avoid duty?
Bringing your own camera on holiday does not require a false floor in your case lol
Would he not have to illegally 'smuggle' it to avoid duty?



He wouldn't be bringing his own camera though would he, it's purchased outside the UK for delivery into the UK so liable to duty.
They have been working with pros during the development of this and one thing that they asked for is a dual card slot. The 5D being a "half" body, it make sense to use SD card as the backup slot. It is smaller so doesn't take up much room and it is also cheaper to buy.
The SD card also makes sense in terms of back up, you will now always know which set of cards holds the RAW and which one holds the large jpeg.
In the mkiii they have basically pulled the 5D closer to a pro series and further away consumer body.
nope, he lives in canada - thats the beauty of it, he'll be taking it back with him, except he'll forget it --whoops!
Of course he will...How would it stand with warranty, do you need a UK VAT receipt for Canon UK to uphold it?
$3500 converted to GDP via xe.com = £2210
Add VAT at 20% = 2210 + 442 = £2652
UK list price £2999
Difference 2999 - 2652 = £347
Close? No where near!!