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Hi everybody,
I made some research about the Canon 1Ds and it seems that it is not that great as it was supposed to be. There are some problems obviously with dust on the chip, which even gets on it if you are using the camera with the utmost care. This dust is clearly visible on the pictures later on.
There seems to be also a problem with lens quality at the corners. Since the 1Ds uses a 11MB fullsize chip, all inferior lens design at the corners are now very clear visible. You did not have this problems with the D60 since it uses not a fullsize chip. The corners are therefore "cutted out" with the D60.
This puts the Contax ND in another perspective. It uses also a fullsize chip (only 6 MB pixel), but on our sisters site (www.contaxinfo.com) I have not heard anything regarding a dust-problem or the bad quality in the corners of the pictures.
Maybe this is also the reason why Nikon did not come out yet with a fullsize chip-camera. They are offering instead a special wideangle-zoom, so that Nikon Digital users can have also a real wideangle even with a smaller chip size.
Has anybody made the same experience with the Canon 1Ds?
Dirk
I made some research about the Canon 1Ds and it seems that it is not that great as it was supposed to be. There are some problems obviously with dust on the chip, which even gets on it if you are using the camera with the utmost care. This dust is clearly visible on the pictures later on.
There seems to be also a problem with lens quality at the corners. Since the 1Ds uses a 11MB fullsize chip, all inferior lens design at the corners are now very clear visible. You did not have this problems with the D60 since it uses not a fullsize chip. The corners are therefore "cutted out" with the D60.
This puts the Contax ND in another perspective. It uses also a fullsize chip (only 6 MB pixel), but on our sisters site (www.contaxinfo.com) I have not heard anything regarding a dust-problem or the bad quality in the corners of the pictures.
Maybe this is also the reason why Nikon did not come out yet with a fullsize chip-camera. They are offering instead a special wideangle-zoom, so that Nikon Digital users can have also a real wideangle even with a smaller chip size.
Has anybody made the same experience with the Canon 1Ds?
Dirk