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              March 2, 2012
              Adam Ottke

              [News] The Canon 5D Mark III Announced!

              You heard right: the camera that changed everything has been updated! The preferred video DSLR of the industry just got even better with the Canon 5D MKIII (pre-order at BHphotovideo). But is this new camera good enough to withstand the pressure from Nikon’s two new bodies? MAYBE… Read on to find out all the new features, accessories, and how it stacks up against the latest DSLRs.

              It is definitely an exciting day for the photography world, and we will be updating this post often as information comes available. And don’t forget to vote in the poll at the end!





              Canon also released a number of new accessories today! Stay tuned for updates on those. For now, pre-order at B&H:
              Canon 600EX-RT Speedlight

              Pre-Order links coming for:
              Canon BG-E11 Battery Grip ($490)
              Canon WFT-E7A Wireless Transmitter ($850)
              Canon GP-E2 GPS Unit ($390)
              Canon ST-E3-RT Speedlight Transmitter ($470)

              First things first…here are your specs:

              SPECIFICATIONS
              Available Colours – Black
              Megapixels – 22MP
              Sensor Size – 36 x 24mm
              ISO/Sensitivity – 100 – 25600
              Autofocus Points – 61 points
              Lens Mount – Canon
              LCD Size – 3.2″
              Liveview – Yes
              Viewfinder – Optical TTL
              Min Shutter Speed – 30 sec
              Max Shutter Speed – 1/8000 sec
              Continuous Shooting Speed – 6 fps
              Self Timer – 10 sec, 2 sec
              Metering – Centre-weighted, Spot, Evaluative, Partial
              Video Resolution – Full HD 1080
              File Formats – AVI, RAW, H.264, MOV, MPEG-4
              Memory Type – Compact Flash, SD Card
              Connectivity – USB 2, HDMI, Mic Input, Wireless (optional)
              Battery – LP-E6
              Battery Type – Lithium-ion
              Charger – Includes Li-Ion Charger
              Dimensions – 152 x 116 x 76mm
              Box Contents – Battery Pack LP-E6, Battery Charger LC-E6, AV Cable AVC-DC400ST, Interface Cable IFC-200U, Eyecup Eg, Wide Strap EWEOS5DMKIII, CR1616 Lithium Battery

              Unsurpassed Image Quality
              22.3 Megapixel Full Frame CMOS sensor
              DiG!C 5+ Image Processor
              ISO 100-25600 (expandable to L:50 H1:51200, H2: 102400)
              Full HD Movie (ISO 100-12800 and H:25600)

              High-End Features
              Silent & low vibration modes
              Dual card slots (CF & SD)
              High Dynamic Range (HDR) Mode
              Multiple Exposures
              Comparative Playback function
              Improved durability & water and dust resistance

              High-Performance Operation
              61-point high-density reticular AF (up to 41 crosstype points)
              6.0 fps for high continuous shooting
              Intelligent viewfinder with approx. 100% coverage
              3.2-type, approx. 1.04m dot (3:2 wide) Clear View LCD II
              iFCL metering with 63-zone dual-layer sensor
              Shutter durability of 150,000 cycles



              Now, we like pictures, don’t we?

              canon 5d mk iii back [News] The Canon 5D Mark III Announced!

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              So How Do We Measure Up?:

              Nikon v Canon Current pro DSLR line up [News] The Canon 5D Mark III Announced!




              Opinion:

              The Canon 5D Mk III is an amazing camera. The Mk II is still completely relevant, thanks to its full 1080p, but the Mk III builds in ways that really do something for the consumer. Between small but important things like better weatherproofing and the more important 22MP, which allows for a perfect 16:9 3×3 downsampling, Canon has finessed a few fine details that make all the difference. This is made for the DSLR video shooter.

              Unfortunately for Canon, at half the price, I don’t see how this won’t eat up some, if not quite a few, of the 1D X sales. Nikon learned a lesson much earlier that perhaps Canon didn’t pay attention to. We’ll see what happens… Either way, all the better for the Canon shooter!

              Nikon killer? Well, Canon sure stepped it up. I don’t see why any dedicated Nikon or Canon users would have any distinct reason to switch everything over (let’s face it, there’s a ton of work involved in that), but the more reasonable and extremely practical 22MP really shows Canon’s commitment to the videographer. Canon’s not aiming for fashion/video, but even then, there’s not a huge difference between 22MP and 36MP in final image size. The Mk III’s image dimensions (5760×3840) are still 80% of the D800′s (7360×4912).

              Nikon has never been known as the ‘cheaper’ brand, but with the D700 still in the line-up (it’s not discontinued, as the D800 isn’t viewed as a replacement, in case you missed that), the Mk II might still kill the D700 even with its new pricing at $2200. I just bought a lightly used D3 for that price yesterday…and that’ll still go down within a short amount of time.

              I have to highlight a feature here that’s quite wonderful: the main rear dial is now touch sensitive. This really helps keep the pressure off of the body during video recording so it can stay more steady when adjusted during operation. I think people will be loving this feature, even for simple day-to-day use…



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              • David_Keller

                we’ll really have to see which one shoots better video once they come out.. clean hdmi will be a big deal if you hook up a separate (expensive) recorder, and it gives you much higher quality video. so far i haven’t seen any tests with people doing this with the nikon.  3 crop modes is an awesome feature, but i’d have to play with the camera first to make sure i like the picture quality in all 3 modes.  dunno if either brand is really smoking the other right now, but i’ll see when i get the camera in my hands

              • David_Keller

                 i think i’m giong to buy this camera.. want to see some reviews and some video first, but this could be a really good one

              • gmarley

                I really don’t get what all the complaining is about. It’s a faster, more reliable camera that increases hit-rates and the low light samplings I’ve seen are pretty satisfying. I guess it’s just funny to watch tech-trends sway the internet’s whining. 4 months ago it was “The megapixel race is dead.” and now it’s 22 megapixels ISN’T ENOUGH!!!!!!!

              • http://twitter.com/jthorpephoto jonathan thorpe

                disagree. im sick of companies using the ISO as a crutch. i doubt people are shooing pics in that low of light, thats damn near in black out conditions. there was nothing wrong with the af in the mkII 12 auto focus points is fine. not everyone is a event and sports shooter that requires 61 af points. atleast nikon considered all styles on photographer with the d800, the video is there, the image quality is there. after waiting for 4 years to an upgrade to the mkii, watching nikon pump out a camera body every year or so, its hardly an upgrade, its like a MKii with a firmware update. its not a big enough jump for the amount of buildup and wait they put their customers through

              • http://www.patrickhallphotography.com Patrick Hall

                It’s amazing how many people I know who claim Nikkor lenses are leagues beyond canon….in fact so many of them attach them to their 5dmkII cameras! Must be some truth to that….and of course there is always the autofucus thing

              • Y TZ

                What so bad about having 36MP ? can someone explain to me? i’m noob. you can shoot in Medium Raw/jpeg right? 

              • Y TZ

                ISO is quite good though *according to this review 
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnFaIPCU3d8&feature=g-all&context=G23562c8FAAAAAAAABAA .

                 but USD 3500 is crazy for amateur/hobby photographer like me .
                For me all about ISO. i dont wanna carry around with flash and looks like a photo journalist.

              • sy

                Hey guys, here is a video from Canon Europe shot with the 5d mark III. http://vimeo.com/37804617

              • sy

                Though it seems as if the video was shot in 720p….

              • http://profiles.google.com/shanep Shane Parker

                This is the camera I’ve been waiting for. It solves ALL the gripes I had with the MKII (note: I do not shoot video). I am VERY, VERY HAPPY that Canon did not chase the MP race. I would FAR rather have larger pixels and light sensitivity than MP’s. I was very afraid Canon would do what Nikon did with the D800. Bravo, Canon!

                ’nuff said.

              • http://twitter.com/JamesRphoto James Robertson

                The photos make it look like a rebel body IMO, hopefully it feels more substantial than it looks.

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-La-Roche/1332327343 David La Roche

                I think you will find that it’s a hardware thing.

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-La-Roche/1332327343 David La Roche

                you could buy a used 5D (Mk I) …?

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-La-Roche/1332327343 David La Roche

                the big question on my mind as far as video is concerned is how good will the downsampling (and thus moire reduction) be?

                The Nikons have the clean HDMI feed now, which is great, but if the 5D MkIII has better downsampling and significantly less moire, then that will be a big advantage…

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/David-La-Roche/1332327343 David La Roche

                thanks for posting that link :)

              • Y TZ

                suck you on price. hope down to below 3K.

              • President_Putin

                Price sucks. 

                Camera itself is amazing. They finally put a little nob on iso button so u don’t have to search for it and waste a few seconds. 

                They finally moved the Q button because it was just too hard to press on my 7D and I never used it (too far top).
                 
                Love it. Don’t have money to buy it. 

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