04-21-2023 11:39 PM - last edited on 04-22-2023 10:31 AM by Danny
What’s everyone’s thoughts?
i love my 1D Mark IV, i use it to this day
however, with half a million clicks on the original shutter, i fear the inevitable will happen any moment.
i have full frame and APS-C, and i love each! However, for me? Nothing is quite like the APS-H sensor in the 1D line
04-22-2023 12:50 AM
Greetings,
Not sure an APS-H sensor is needed. The processing power available is more than adequate for high frame rates.
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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04-22-2023 08:11 AM
I agree with Rick. I started with a 1D Mark IIn and then a 1D Mark IV. When I bought me 1D X I had the benefit of full-frame and higher performance than the 1D Mark IV. The current 1D X Mark III and any full-frame R body exceed anything the Mark IV can offer.
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