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Sep 9, 2017 16:58:47   #
berasner
 
Like New Canon 5D MarkIII, a mere 6200 actuations, little used and love it, but need larger sensor with the MarkIV for professional size prints. Just received back from Canon for a regular service,. not used since with confirmation of actuations from Canon, all original packing and manuals. Will ship within US free. Firm at $1675. Thank you, Bruce

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Sep 10, 2017 10:24:35   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
What do you mean you need a larger sensor on the mk4 I'm confused both camera's are of the 35mm format approximately.

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Sep 10, 2017 10:51:02   #
jeep_daddy Loc: Prescott AZ
 
RichardSM wrote:
What do you mean you need a larger sensor on the mk4 I'm confused both camera's are of the 35mm format approximately.


I think he just wants more megapixels.

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Sep 10, 2017 11:17:03   #
berasner
 
Yes Jeep Daddy is correct. My wonderful, Mark3 has a bit over 22 MP and otherwise does everything else I need or want except print somewhat larger images as I need for my art work. I also have an SR with 50 MP but the Mark 3 ( or now the Mark 4 with a bit over 30 MP ) has some advantages for me where I do not wish to be so still or want to use a tripod......and know in advance that I may have unknown subject matter.....and still have a larger sensor with more mega pixels than my Mark3.

Bruce

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Sep 11, 2017 10:28:24   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
berasner wrote:
Yes Jeep Daddy is correct. My wonderful, Mark3 has a bit over 22 MP and otherwise does everything else I need or want except print somewhat larger images as I need for my art work. I also have an SR with 50 MP but the Mark 3 ( or now the Mark 4 with a bit over 30 MP ) s youhas some advantages for me where I do not wish to be so still or want to use a tripod......and know in advance that I may have unknown subject matter.....and still have a larger sensor with more mega pixels than my Mark3.

Bruce
Yes Jeep Daddy is correct. My wonderful, Mark3 ha... (show quote)


Well it look already have all you need with Mark3 and the SR 50Mp Canon, why would need a Mark4. You can drop with SR 50 with Photoshop and other post process software or do you send it out for PP ?

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Sep 11, 2017 10:44:32   #
berasner
 
Yes, I have no issues with the Mk3. Most of my work is in the ocean and sometimes the Sr can be unforgiving if I cannot keep things still. I am trying to keep it for the closeup/macro. The manufacturer of my housing has now offers to convert it to allow for both cameras to fit inside the same housing which allows me 2 travel lighter. And to have some greater MP with both cameras has it's appeal ....especially if I have the need/opportunity to print larger. Otherwise, I really would not need to spend the $ to go to the Mk4 as the Mk 3 is great.

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Sep 11, 2017 11:03:36   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
berasner wrote:
Yes, I have no issues with the Mk3. Most of my work is in the ocean and sometimes the Sr can be unforgiving if I cannot keep things still. I am trying to keep it for the closeup/macro. The manufacturer of my housing has now offers to convert it to allow for both cameras to fit inside the same housing which allows me 2 travel lighter. And to have some greater MP with both cameras has it's appeal ....especially if I have the need/opportunity to print larger. Otherwise, I really would not need to spend the $ to go to the Mk4 as the Mk 3 is great.
Yes, I have no issues with the Mk3. Most of my wor... (show quote)


Well good luck on your endeavours, I hope all works out for you.

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Sep 11, 2017 11:51:11   #
berasner
 
Thank you....

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Sep 11, 2017 13:29:44   #
Beercat Loc: Central Coast of California
 
FYI .... as you know I use a 6D. I have pictures that were made into 8 foot by 10 foot wall paper/pictures. Only 20 mp but if you nail the exposure at a very low ISO it is good enough to print out in a large format ;)

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Sep 11, 2017 17:30:56   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
berasner wrote:
Like New Canon 5D MarkIII, a mere 6200 actuations, little used and love it, but need larger sensor with the MarkIV for professional size prints. Just received back from Canon for a regular service,. not used since with confirmation of actuations from Canon, all original packing and manuals. Will ship within US free. Firm at $1675. Thank you, Bruce

The Mark IV does not has a larger sensor, it is the same size as the one in the Mark III!!

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Sep 11, 2017 18:44:24   #
DavidPhares Loc: Chandler, Arizona
 
The only reason I moved from my trusty Mk III to the newer Mk IV was for better shooting in low light, other than that you only need to learn how to use your Mk III. I, too, have printed large format and had no complaints. Unless you are printing a billboard!😁

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Sep 11, 2017 19:18:38   #
RichardSM Loc: Back in Texas
 
speters wrote:
The Mark IV does not has a larger sensor, it is the same size as the one in the Mark III!!


That's has been establish already?

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Sep 17, 2017 19:27:31   #
papa Loc: Rio Dell, CA
 
berasner wrote:
Like New Canon 5D MarkIII, a mere 6200 actuations, little used and love it, but need larger sensor with the MarkIV for professional size prints. Just received back from Canon for a regular service,. not used since with confirmation of actuations from Canon, all original packing and manuals. Will ship within US free. Firm at $1675. Thank you, Bruce


You'll have to excuse me, as I've got a lot of gas right now and more money than sense.

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Sep 17, 2017 22:15:00   #
berasner
 
Are you saying that you would like to purchase ?

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Sep 17, 2017 22:18:41   #
berasner
 
And you do have plenty of sense to be interested in a fine camera like a 5D MarkIII with so few actuations.......

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