chinch
Senior Member
unless you need 6.5fps and/or WANT the 1.6x crop/zoom factor get the 5D
5D is better high ISO lets get real. compare RAW to RAW not jpg processed/filtered.
f/4 is always "disappointing" in what light it collects that is yet another advantage of the 5D and it's much larger, light collecting sensor with less noisy high-ISO.
all those nice L primes are less than ideal with the 1.6x crop/zoom unfortunately whereas they feel great (just right) on the FF body.
there is no easier way to say it and any more explaining is pointless.
ps - 40d isn't weather sealed... it has foam tape in some spots LOL. Next 5D will have the same "feature".
5D is better high ISO lets get real. compare RAW to RAW not jpg processed/filtered.
f/4 is always "disappointing" in what light it collects that is yet another advantage of the 5D and it's much larger, light collecting sensor with less noisy high-ISO.
all those nice L primes are less than ideal with the 1.6x crop/zoom unfortunately whereas they feel great (just right) on the FF body.
there is no easier way to say it and any more explaining is pointless.
ps - 40d isn't weather sealed... it has foam tape in some spots LOL. Next 5D will have the same "feature".
OK, I looked at all the old historical threads on this and even
re-read Ken Rockwell's reviews.
We all know the advantages and strengths of each camera:
5D: Better ISO perf at 800+, FF, sharper detail, etc
40D: 6fps, weather sealed, better LCD, sensor cleaning, newer
technology, etc..
I played with a 5D for two weeks and the IQ was stunning. However
the 24-105 f4 was disappointing in LL. I had to rely on the ISO perf
of the body. Not a bad thing I guess, and IS really helps.
My question (which I didn't see answered) is this:
Would it be better for me to buy the 40D and take the money saved to
invest in the great L prime lenses (14L 35L 85L)? Specifically,
would a great prime lens on a 40D nullify the lack of ISO perf buy
allowing one to avoid having to even go to a higher ISO?
I'm especially looking for answers from people who have used primes
on both cameras or the 40D alone.