Silken
Well-known member
Today I switched to Canon and here's what I learned (the only important things are #1 and #2):
1. I absolutely made the right choice (for me). I will make money with the 1Ds' advantages this summer (=waiting for a new nikon isn't worthwhile when A. there won't be one now/when I need it, and B. it will most likely not be what I'm looking for anyway-- I want Full Frame)
2. If I didn't have large demand for the benefits of my 1Ds (and the equivalent lenses) I would stick with the D1x because it did its job PHENOMENALLY, and still does. Anyone want some Nikon stuff?
3. Canon flashes are junk compared to Nikon. I haven't tested the E-TTL to see if it's better than Nikon's joke-DTTL, but WHO THE HELL MAKES A FLASH WITH NO PC SOCKET?
4. While there are many more Canon custom functions (many of which are quite useful) the menus and settings take wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too loooooooooooooong to adjust. Why do I need to go through a menu to set rear curtain sync? Their buttons and menus are not quite as intuitive.
5. The Canon body build is a solid step up in weatherproofing, however, the switches on nikon lenses are slightly less prone to accidental switching.
6. While the Canon software has some aspects that I like better, it is very badly designed, even in comparison to nikon's underdeveloped offerings.
7. You had better have a GOOD use for 11 MP files if you're going to bother with a 1Ds, or any camera greater than 6MP. They are huge to transfer, manipulate, store, and archive, and many aspects of photography don't demand this level of resolution (A 6MP raw option would have been a nice option for those few jobs where I know my clients won't need the higher res and resale is unlikely). It truely is medium format picture quality in a 35mm body.
for what it's worth...
-C
http://www.studio6x7.com
1. I absolutely made the right choice (for me). I will make money with the 1Ds' advantages this summer (=waiting for a new nikon isn't worthwhile when A. there won't be one now/when I need it, and B. it will most likely not be what I'm looking for anyway-- I want Full Frame)
2. If I didn't have large demand for the benefits of my 1Ds (and the equivalent lenses) I would stick with the D1x because it did its job PHENOMENALLY, and still does. Anyone want some Nikon stuff?
3. Canon flashes are junk compared to Nikon. I haven't tested the E-TTL to see if it's better than Nikon's joke-DTTL, but WHO THE HELL MAKES A FLASH WITH NO PC SOCKET?
4. While there are many more Canon custom functions (many of which are quite useful) the menus and settings take wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too loooooooooooooong to adjust. Why do I need to go through a menu to set rear curtain sync? Their buttons and menus are not quite as intuitive.
5. The Canon body build is a solid step up in weatherproofing, however, the switches on nikon lenses are slightly less prone to accidental switching.
6. While the Canon software has some aspects that I like better, it is very badly designed, even in comparison to nikon's underdeveloped offerings.
7. You had better have a GOOD use for 11 MP files if you're going to bother with a 1Ds, or any camera greater than 6MP. They are huge to transfer, manipulate, store, and archive, and many aspects of photography don't demand this level of resolution (A 6MP raw option would have been a nice option for those few jobs where I know my clients won't need the higher res and resale is unlikely). It truely is medium format picture quality in a 35mm body.
for what it's worth...
-C
http://www.studio6x7.com