Don T said:You only have until August before the mk IV is released.
My go to lense is the 24-70mm 2.8 then the 70-200mm 2.8. The other lense I use a lot is the 10-22mm
Don T said:You only have until August before the mk IV is released.
I shoot some architectural, landscapes and animals. My wife and I travel quite a bit. When we went to Africa I caught the photography bug. Our guide took us to a bird sanctuary and thought is was great. Took a ton of pictures that trip.Grasshopper said:I didn't realize it was a 2015 release. Wow!
Great kit, I bet the 10-22mm is fun for architecture and landscapes. I really wanted to get a wide angle lens (I sold my 17-40mm f4 L lens, and wanted the 16-35mm f2.8L, but have held off) What do you like to shoot?
I do mostly candid portraits and some architectural shots.
Don T said:You only have until August before the mk IV is released.
My go to lense is the 24-70mm 2.8 then the 70-200mm 2.8. The other lense I use a lot is the 10-22mm
I thought that but to be honest I don't know. I assumed they are discounting to get rid of stock. I will let you know when i get it.lovemytoys said:is it gray market model ??i know b&h sell gray market and US models
Yes it is body only. I have several lenses already for my 7D.duburban said:I found a 5d3 on there with lens from a top rated seller for about 2500. Yours was body only, right?
RDMuller said:Watch out for gray models in cameras and lenses. Most of these will not be serviceable in the US by official factory firms. These devices are becoming increasingly more technical. I think they are increasingly more reliable, but if you do have problems, old Joe's Fixit Shop is not going to able to handle it. Canon for one has uniform pricing much like Festool, so oddball prices are usually gray market
jaguar36 said:I still perfer the US versions.