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When I first bought the D800, I was in nirvana because I thought I upgraded for the last time. The camera had everything, incredible dynamic range, amazingly low noise at base ISO, good high ISO performance, great metering, and well thought out controls. However, poor manufacturing, quality control, and atrocious support forced me to switch. With Canon, although I have adapted and I am very comfortable using it, I cannot help looking ahead to the next upgrade. However, thanks to the great Canon colors, I am saving tons of time in post-processing so I cannot complain too much.
My event workflow:
Nikon D700/D3: 1hr shooting = 2hrs in post
Nikon D800: 1hr shooting = 5hrs in post (AF issues forced me to shot a lot more)
Canon 5dmk3: 1hr shooting = 0.5 - 1hr in post (shooting less and not fiddling with the colors)

Anyway.
I wish the articulating screen was brought along with this camera, but I'll manage, even though I feel spoiled by it. This is also a very sturdy camera, and having both compact flash and SD card slots is really helpful. However, don't use them at the same time; it slows down the camera a bit. Maybe good for set up shoots, but definitely not for events or other constant-shooting uses. It's just nice to be able to have two forms of data back-up!
I was also sold on how it shoots in low light. The images I've captured so far aren't as noisy as images taken on my 60D.
Pretty much every other review here covers the good and bad of this camera, and it's definitely worth getting over the 5Dmk2 for sure. Not to knock on the 5Dmk2, but the extra money is really going to be worth your time in the future. This will be my main camera from now on. :)

I know it is a lot of money but if you think about it the advantages of this camera is great and over time it will pay for its self by
giving you quality pictures, imadjin 25,600 ASA ISO and 22.3 mb can you really ask for more at such a super price here from this seller delivery only a small amount.
The best thing though is the speed that you get it mine came only after the third day from my order and well packed recorded.
I would highly recomend this seller and would definately buy from him again just give me a chance.





For the last ten years I have been a pro portrait photographer shooting Nkon and made the move over to Canon for a variety of reasons (which I won't go into here). Again, very happy with the 5D, but there are a few things I miss about my Nikon and bug me about the 5D.
1) No on camera flash (pop-up). For the most part, these small on camera flash units are of little value. However, there are times when you need just a hint of light to fill in a shadow or balance an exposure. While I thought I would not miss it, turns out I was wishing for it the first time I used my 5D. Ended up bringing in another light for my shoot, but I know I could have saved some time and used the flash if I had my Nikon. Probably my biggest issue with the 5D.
2) I really liked the position and feel of the front / back thumb wheels on my Nikon. Making exposure adjustments with my index finger and thumb was quick and easy on my Nikon. After two weeks of solid use, I still find myself trying to use a rear thumb wheel on the 5D (that isn't there). Yes there is a wheel on the back of the 5D but it's not the same style / location as my Nikon. Not sure if this will just take time to get over but so far, just does not feel quite as ergonomic on the Canon.
3) The lock on the shooting mode wheel. While I understand why Canon did this, still not quite used to it. Find myself having to use two hands to change the setting from Tv to Av, etc.
It's only been a few weeks that I have had the 5D, and maybe I'll get used to these things. They are very minor but stuff I have noticed as a long time Nikon shooter.....I did deduct one star from my rating for them. Great image, great quality, great value. Just know you'll have a few things to get used to if you're coming over from NIkon.








No significant noise even in minimal light and easily correctable in Lightroom.
Silent mode is fantastic.
Feels substantially more rugged than my 50D.
I shoot mainly JPEG unless traveling or special events. This camera produces great jpegs. (RAW is still the best for IQ.)
The menu settings were daunting at first, but these are the ones I use.
Shoot I:
Image quality JPEG L
Image review: 2 secs.
Beep: Enable
Release Shutter without card: Off
Lens Aberration correction: Enabled. you do have to load your lens profile manually.
External Speedlight Control: Firing Enable,
ETTLII Meter Evaluative,
Flash sync in Av AUTO,
Mirror Lockup OFF (will change if I need to)
Shoot 2
AEB 0
ISO Speed Setting: Iso range 50-12800
Auto ISO 100-12800
Min Shutter speed: Auto
ALO: Enable
Color space: Adoble RGB
Shoot 3
Picture Style: Auto or Faithful
Long Exposure NR: OFF (will correct in LR)
High ISO Speed NR: Standard
Highlight Tone Priority: ON (unless it is sunny then OFF)
Multiple Exposure: Disable
HDR Mode Enable
Shoot 4: no preference
AF 1
Case 2
AF 2
AI Servo 1st Image Priority
AF3
USM after One shot AF: ON
AF-Assist Beam Firing: ON
AF4
Lens drive when AF Impossible: OFF
Selectable AF points: Only Cross Type
AF area Select Mode: Click the first 4.
AF area Selection Method: M-Fn
Orientation Linked AF: Same for horz. and vertic.
AF5
Manual AF point ...pattern: Continuous
AF point display during focus: Selected
VF display illumination: On
AF microadjustment: Currently off (but will enable it when Focal software can do it automatically.)
Playback 3
Highlight alert Enable
AF point display Enable
Playback grid OFF
Histogram disp: Brightness
Movie: no preference
Magnification: Actual size (image is now at 100%)
Setup 1
Autorotate ON
Setup 2
Autopower off: 1 minute
C.Fn 1
no change
C. Fn 2
Warnings in viewfinder: None
Custom controls
DOF preview: one shot <-> AI servo This changes to single shot when I am in AI servo.
Lens AF stop button: AF-OFF
M-Fn: *
Set: ISO
Multicontroller dial: AF point direct selection.
Main Dial: Tv
Quick Dial: Av
Hope this helps.

However, this camera got little problems and is one after another. I received this product on the 13th of Nov., 2013; today after about 1200 clicks later, the camera is taking "black" photos... yea you got it! The photos are "black" and completely "black".
On the day I got this camera, i have experienced Mirror Lock malfunction -- the mirror will go into lock mode, but won't come back down... I have had Canon before and never have I got a camera with such a low quality ...
I have send in a request to Canon for repair and etc. I will report back to inform other on their quality assistance...

Nearly all the time I leave my ISO setting on AUTO with excellent results even in poor light , I won`t go into all the technical improvements as many others have already done so.
I bought mine from HDEW CAMERAS in Surry , England for £1889 with a 3 year warranty brand new - I would recommend anyone lokking for this body only to call them or check them out on line , you won`t be disappointed!
Their service is excellent - 24/48 courier delivery , for £10 extra (worth it) - to those people like myself that had their fingers burned on a previous purchase - these guys are the real deal.
I don`t get paid or have no connection to this company but I got what I paid for in a very short time!


Now, where the 5D MK III shines is in low light image quality. I rarely pushed the 7D beyond ISO 1600 because images shot at ISO levels beyond that exhibited significant noise. Yes, it could be eliminated with post processing, but only if one was willing to sacrifice a ton of image detail. Conversely, the full frame sensor of the 5D MK III yields perfectly useable .jpg images straight from camera at ISO 3200, 6400 and even 12,800. Of course, most folks who purchase this camera will elect to shoot RAW and then post process. The RAW images contain a tremendous amount of detail and are extremely "crop-able". I recently shot a series of raptor photos with this camera and a Sigma 50-500 OS lens. The feather detail and sharpness was phenomenal! The in-camera HDR feature on this camera is also very usable. It creates very natural looking images that are well balanced between light and dark areas.
While I will likely keep the 7D as a "backup" DSLR body, I am very happy with my purchase, and consider it a worthwhile upgrade. I'd definitely recommend this camera to my friends.
Of course, the best "testimonial" I can give to the quality of a camera is actual photographs. Amazon won't allow me to put a link in my review, but if you'd like to see what I've been able to capture with the 5D MK III (and the 7D) go to Flickr and search for PhotoDocGVSU.

Me and my friends go mudding almost every time it rains, and we've gotten some pretty sweet pics with this camera. I actually lost my first one when I was trying to get really low to the ground and slipped. The camera fell into the mud, and the lens which wasn't fully attached fell off and filled with mud.
Luckily, it was right before Christmas so my parents got me a new one. :-P
Overall, very good camera, but it'd be nice if it had some features that allowed a bit of creativity, like faces and props that can be superimposed onto the pictures. I also would prefer that it had Twitter integration. These minor grievances combined with the fact that some of my pictures seem a bit blurry sometimes are what make this a four-star camera. But for the price, you really can't beat it.

Yeah 64AF points are great and in camera-HDR is cool even if like all HDRs it produces candy colored pictures.
After checking all those reviews, I would advise new buyers to do your home work. The hefty price may not have justification. Canon's own newer 6D is almost half in price and in many categories outperforms 5D MIII.

My equipment:
Canon 5D MkIII
Sony A7R + Metabones Mark III
Sony FE 55mm f/1.8 Sonnar T*
Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II
Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM
Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L IS USM Macro
Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fish-Eye USM
Tamron SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD
Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART
Sigma 85mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM
Kenko 2.0X PRO 300 Teleconverter DGX
Rokinon/Samyang 500/1000mm F6.3 Mirror
Canon Speedlite 580EX II Flash
Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Flash
Canon Angle Finder C

