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Just been drooling over the new canon 5D markII and while as a still camera it stands to be awesome, its the video feature thats the most amazing bit. 1080p out of a DSLR!! WTF!!

Check out the vid one of my fav photographers sites http://vincentlaforet.com/
When i saw the bit with the close up of the guys face.....! OMG

If the footage from new Nikon D90 is anywere as good as that video then both the cameras are gonna shake up the video industry.

From today everything changes!!
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yeah the D90 also has great video - I was tempted. I've been wanting to get into video for years but the cameras were frankly crap. I got close to getting something like a sony VX2100 a couple of times but the resolution and interlaced crapness put me off. I've got a few lenses so I might wait and see what the next Nikon offers - definitely the way to go instead of dedicated video cameras.
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Totally, i'm just stunned really. Its not filmic but its better than some 1080p camcorders i've used.

I really want one... need more work
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so that video on that site was taking using the video mode on a high-end 'stills' camera?

I am well impressed with the clarity on that vid!!

how much - dare I ask??
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Please DONT ask - the temptation is way toooo great and I already feel totally p.poor in my photos and vdeos. I will only cry and the wife really cant cope with more of " my camera is crap" situations.

Just watched it OMFG! its stunning!
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Even a lot of the higher HD camcorders cant produce the same sort of image as they tend to use smaller sensors which cant produce the same sort of noise free high iso or the depth of field that a 35mm camera can produce.

Effectively it's a digital 35mm Cine camera, I've seen quite a few forums slagging the camera off while I tried to tell them of the advantages of a downscaled 35mm sensor but about 90% of the people had their opinion changed when they actually saw the video from it themselves.

If it is at all possible for me to buy one I am planning on buying one, i've wanted a 5D for quite a while and this is basically a 5D on steriods, I honestly think in the canon R&D department they put a photograph of me on the wall and said "Lets make a camera for that guy".

The only thing missing would be 120fps, even if it had to be at a cut resolution!
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