The 5d3 only has a fixed focusing screen, you can't replace it.
http://usa.canon.com/cusa/consumer/p...Specifications
http://www.zeissrumors.com/2012/03/c...es-manual.html
That's interesting (I looked for that but didn't see it in any of the original specs). It then has an advantage over the 5d3 for manual focus usesrs, such as with Zeiss ZE lenses, or the vast list of older manual focus lenses.
It might be a good spare or first camera for manual focus users as it takes the EgS screen (which works OK in the 5d2).
Last edited by jjphoto; 18-09-2012 at 9:07am.
Why do you think this camera is referred to as a 'enthusiast' level camera? Its specs stack up very well against the 5D mkII, which is certainly a pro-level camera.
Canon DSLRs traditionally used CF cards. Within the past few years Canon switched to SD cards.
The main advantages of CF cards are as follows:
- they've traditionally been available in larger sizes;
- they have faster write speeds; and
- they're more durable.
Additionally, if you own multiple cameras, it's far more convenient to maintain only one type of storage media, as it's usable across multiple cameras.
Phew, Lucky I only have one CF card 2gb , If I get one I have'nt lost to much , The plan is Joel and I buy two Cams, , A 5DMKIII for his fashion shoots and the 6D for me for Landscapes and morning Candids of beach life , Dont need the fast burst , I only ever shoot off one shot , Even for Surfing , The weather (Splash) resistent is a big bonus mainly cause I have to shoot each week day Rain/Hail or shine , Be good not to have to carry the Garbage bag around to protect the gear
Ah, yes, I just looked that up. Surprising, but you're right, the 5D range is classed as an enthusiast camera. I do find that a bit odd, because I know that many working photograhers are using 5D's, and it's not a stepping stone while they try to save enough money to afford a 'professional' camera!
Remember that there's marketing involved.
The fact that Canon classes a camera as an intermediate (or 'enthusiast') product says nothing about its ability to deliver, and desirability to professional shooters.
Yep, plenty of professional shooters use 5Ds, but they're as equally appealing to hobbyists like myself (I've been shooting with 5Ds since 2006, and would probably continue with that line of cameras when it's time to upgrade).
It doesn't appear that any of the major memory card manufacturers offer CF cards (or SDXC cards) greater than 128GB at present.
It is conceivable that Canon will eventually stop supporting CF cards in its cameras, although the latest 1-series camera (EOS-1D X) supports only CF.
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I wonder if Canon will rush to get it to market, seeing its competitor the Nikon D600 was only announced the other day, and is in stores already. Might put some pressure on Canon to get it released ASAP.
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Just read the release details and the features that the original dpreview didn't list are included such as bracketed exposures of up to 9 from memory - same as the 5D3 I believe. It certainly stacks up well now I have read teh official release. I think it will be just the ticket for you Bill and I was seriously considering the 5D3 in my saving goal but I may now consider the 6D and have a little extra to through to a 16-35 L to replace the siggy that wont fit the FF body. I will let the dust settle a little and see what my bartering skills do for me so maybe April May next yr for me. Just when I thought I had it figured out along comes another body.
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As you say Bill, she's a step up from your O'l faithful, but I'd get my hands on it first, make sure it feels the goods. Have you held a 5d3 yet? They feel like a toy camera, everything is tooo compact for my liking, and for a FF it's small. I would take that into consideration that's all.
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I've held a D800 No I have'nt Roosta, But maybe I should , Just had a Google for the difference in weight and size of the 30D compared to the 6D , Not much in it : The 30D - 784 g (27.7 oz)
Dimensions 144 x 106 x 74 mm (5.7 x 4.2 x 2.9 in), The 6D - 27.16 oz. (770g) - 145 x 111 x 71mm
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The 7D was the first Canon DSLR, as far as I know, that has the ability to switch off all the display lights/points and markings on the viewfinder focusing screen so you can have a completely unobstructed view of the subject. There are no permanent etched markings in the viewfinder screen view and a grid pattern can be switched on (or off) and overlaid on the focus view.
I believe the 5D MKIII has the same system as the 7D.
There are 3rd party companies who make various configurations of focusing screens that will fit into the 7D and 5D MkIII as a replacement.
The 7D also has a 100% field of view through the viewfinder. I do find it hard to focus manually with the fixed focusing screen type when doing any macro closeup.
Well, personally I'm going to be buying one as soon as possible - along with the G15 which was also announced. The only thing lacking from my perspective is the slow shots per second, so I'll hang on to my 40D for that.
The combination of the G15 for those accasions when a DSLR is too big, and the 6D as a full frame, low light DSLR - I reckon the combination will be very good indeed! The 6D is considerably lighter and more practical than the 5DIII, and it has all the promise of being a great camera. I think sometimes people expect too much, but this one seems to be about right.
Cricky, got my wires crossed somewhere, maybe with the price of the 5D2 & 5D3. For some reason was thinking the 5D3 was around 2600 but in followup I see I was a k off target - embarrassment. So this 6D could be maybe 1700 under the price of 5D3 - WOW. On looking at it again and reading others comments I have to say the 6D is looking more attractive.
I'm sure there will be plenty of hands on reviews coming out of the woodwork very soon, Mike.