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<blockquote data-quote="Robert_Scanlon" data-source="post: 3502174" data-attributes="member: 6036"><p>I was tempted by the 4k video of the 5D4 as that is an area that I am keen to explore, so got one from Digital Rev. Initial impressions of that side of things isn't that great, and a few raw photos I have taken with it of some gulls in good light shows that the fine detail is not as good as the 5DSr, as you would expect, though it's certainly not bad. I will probably take both bodies on holiday to South America in just over a month's time and by then I hope to have made a decent assessment of both, but I have a feeling that I will be selling the 5D4 when I get back and hanging onto the DSr.</p><p></p><p>I think a case could be argued for any one of those bodies you have listed Dave as a back up to the DX, they are all fine machines. I'd probably lean towards one of the 5D bodies though, myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert_Scanlon, post: 3502174, member: 6036"] I was tempted by the 4k video of the 5D4 as that is an area that I am keen to explore, so got one from Digital Rev. Initial impressions of that side of things isn't that great, and a few raw photos I have taken with it of some gulls in good light shows that the fine detail is not as good as the 5DSr, as you would expect, though it's certainly not bad. I will probably take both bodies on holiday to South America in just over a month's time and by then I hope to have made a decent assessment of both, but I have a feeling that I will be selling the 5D4 when I get back and hanging onto the DSr. I think a case could be argued for any one of those bodies you have listed Dave as a back up to the DX, they are all fine machines. I'd probably lean towards one of the 5D bodies though, myself. [/QUOTE]
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