Yeha, you're right about the DFS and lowlight performance indeed. Well I wouldn't have the money to get anything FF anyway. I heard that the D3x is actually better than the Mk II but for that you pay another 2000-3000$.Beowulf wrote:They can all do *nearly* as good, but it depends on what your definition of nearly is. I've played around with a D90 and the movie mode is an after-thought. The Mark II gives you the biggest DoF options, and the best iso performance for a camera under $5,000. That test footage was shot at 1600 iso! The Nikon for example, is pushing it at 800. There's a great camera shoot-out video, where they put a bunch of DSLRs through testing and the 5D wins all of them (in its class of course). The 7D looks *nearly* as good, but not as good.
I know you're basically paying an extra thousand dollars for better iso performance and DoF, but its that important to me.
As far as film making goes, the mark II is the only guy in town, and has been for a year now. I can't speak for Pentax, but I know that Nikon has nothing to compare to it. Its the best camera to make movies/narratives with in its price class.
But to be honest I'm just jealous.
