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Old 20-02-10, 12:09 AM
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Dont want video

My first post here. probably already been said ,--- I dont want video on my dslr I want full frame at an affordable price. come on canon,
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Old 20-02-10, 07:49 PM
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Hi Alec, welcome to the forum

It has been said before many times and I always ask - why don't you want video? Or perhaps more importantly, whats wrong with video?
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Old 21-02-10, 08:28 AM
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Sorry, but video is here to stay (I don't want it either FWIW).

As for affordable full frame. Why should they? They are presumably selling enough at the moment and it gives an upgrade path. They are in business to make money. Fact of life, until they see a business reason for doing so, they will remain priced where they are!
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Old 21-02-10, 02:16 PM
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Or...

...buy a classic 5d which has neither live view or video. It's a cracking camera made for the real still photo photographer and is probably the best buy in the full-frame market at this particular moment in time.
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Old 21-02-10, 03:27 PM
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Sorry, but video is here to stay (I don't want it either FWIW).

As for affordable full frame. Why should they? They are presumably selling enough at the moment and it gives an upgrade path. They are in business to make money. Fact of life, until they see a business reason for doing so, they will remain priced where they are!
Not to mentioned the far higher cost of producing a 25mm sensor - the silicon wafers used aren't particularly cheap and full frame cameras use a lot more silicon.

This page has a simple explanation of the impact of sensor size on production cost: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tut...ensor-size.htm
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