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I'm fairly unhappy with the new zoom buttons for review. The old plus and minus on the top right were excellent and now you push a magnifier once for a set zoom level and have to monkey with the wheel on top. They moved the menu button but I'm sure I'll get used to this one in time. There are certain SD cards that will be slower than snails writing images so be careful. I got a 32GB SDHC and have to watch paint dry till the next image can be shot.
They made huge improvements over mistakes I found on the mark-ii. For instance, the mode button would change when hit on accident during a shoot on occasions with the mark-ii. I noticed they locked this down. The power button was always in a very odd position and the change is welcomed.

But the minute I took this out of the box, i knew it was made for me. I get incredible photos and video's.
The color, definition, the white balance, even the weight of the camera. Its so easy to use. You'll never
love another camera like this one. I'm glad I didn't get the Nikon and went with the Canon.

is fairly serious about photography. I primarily purchased the 5D III due to:
Much greater ISO range than my other two cameras and the ability to compensate for low light situations
was a real attraction
The multiplication factor of less-than-full-frame cameras left my lenses unable to cover some mm settings
While satisfied with the 40D picture size the 22mg of the Mark 5 was still an attraction
Some of the not for profit work that I do is beginning to require high quality video. I do not know someone
who has the equipment to do this (and who won't charge $2,500 for a 4 minute video) so I intend to see what I
can do.
I have only had the camera for a couple of weeks but I am totally impressed by the quality of the pictures. I now have
so much ISO range that I can easily take pictures (at a fairly low ISO number) without a flash that I could only take with a flash
with my 60D. The quality of the movies is exceptional and it is clear that if one works on the movie taking that they should be
able to get some good results.
The ability to have two flash cards installed in the camera is a nice feature.
I would recommend purchasing the EOS 5D Mark III Digital Field Guide by Charoltte Lowrie and read it before you
spend too much time with the camera.
The only problem that I have had is with Adobe Lightroom 4 (which in its out-of-the-box version cannot recognize
the RAW pictures taken by the Canon). I am currently installing updates 1, 2, and 3 which should take care of this.
I believe that the comparable Nikon is also very good although the file size of the Nikon will certainly slow down post
processing.



The 5D MKIII literally was EVERYTHING I wanted and more. The options to use both SD and CF cards are a huge plus to anyone who might have both hanging around the house (if you're a photographer, you probably do). The quick focusing is probably one of the greatest things about the camera, it's almost instant as anyone would want, and it stays with the subject as it moves (sports photography).
I could go into further detail, but if you are looking at the 5D and have the money, buy it, you won't regret it.


I know a lot of people were initially disappointed that it did not have the headline grabbing specifications of the Nikon D800 but on closer inspection the changes are all that we really required.
In particular the AF system has been improved out of all recognition but then let's face it you could not get worse than 9 points with just one cross type point. The new system locks focus instantly even in the dimmest of light and it tracks objects as they move across the screen flawlessly. You can also set up different focus set ups for portrait and landscape just as you can in the 7D - that is very useful.
Other worthwhile improvements come in the speed that the camera achieves. Although I never found the MkII sluggish, the MkIII just feels snappier. I'm not a machine gun shooter so the increased frame rate is not important but the speed it writes to the card is. The DIGIC 5+ processor really is faster than the old DIGIC 4 it replaced just as Canon claim.
The addition of a second card slot is a great benefit. Although I have never had a card fail, I know plenty who have so the ability to record to two cards is good insurance.
The ability to shoot at even higher ISO speeds than with the MkII and still get clean results is a huge bonus to those like me who prefer natural light to flash.
There are also other subtle improvements like the lock on the mode dial, the quick menu button, a larger viewing screen which matches the normal format, 100% viewfinder and the start stop button for video.
Put these things together and they make the upgrade worthwhile.
UPDATE 5 weeks on and less than 700 pictures taken, the camera has developed Error 30 which means the shutter is stuck and needs replacing. Since it is outside the 30 days, I do not qualify for a replacement so will have to send it off to Canon for repair.


I rely on auto mode most of the time, sometimes Programmed auto and manual mode.
Sony RX-100 is a great P&S, NEX7 is also great camera to own, but I think Canon 5diii has a little better IQ when you need it, trading off the weight and inconvenience to carry, most of the time Sony NEX7 will do the job.
I was in search of a best picture quality, reliable DSLR camera, that can be owned for a long time without worrying what is hottest model this month.
After purchase and spent extensive time, among Nikon d3200, d800, then this Canon 5diii, Canon 5diii is my favorite.
At the beginig hoping Nikon can do wonder for me, but after purchased and spent some time with D3200 and D800, I was very disappointed at the IQ, so I got rid of the Nikon d3200, and d800.
Canon 5diii (with 28~105mm L, and 70~300mm L lens) to my eyes has most natural color, very sharp, like high end audio tube analog components vs digital sound (Nikon), unbelievable low light performance, great auto mode, great focus speed, you do not need much skill to take great photos.
Using Live View, focus sometimes slowed down a bit, but using EVF focus is lightening fast.
Even in the evening without flash, this camera is very capable.
(I had some problem with Canon Rebel 3i, in low light condition)
I also bought a Canon 430ii flash, works great and very easy with the 5diii.
So the 3 camera I own now, the Sony RX-100, NEX-7, and Canon 5diii, each one serves well in its condition.
In a word, I am extremely happy with the Canon 5diii purchase, other than a little bulky ( so are other DSLRs), this camera I think will serve a long time.

I'm not even going to leave a review. If you want this camera, there are MUCH better places to find info.

If you shoot Canon and are looking for a full frame camera, look no further. Purchasing from Amazon was easy and since I'm a Prime member, shipping was automatically 2 days shipping. We also bought it during a special promotional deal, which made a sweet price even sweeter!


This camera isn't for everybody. If you're stepping up from a Rebel, you'll be just as happy or happier with a 6D. If you use a camera occasionally for family photos and vacation pics, this camera is probably expensive overkill. But if you're a serious enthusiast-- particularly one who has pushed a 7D to its limits, you're going to love the 5DIII. (If you're a pro, it's a business decision and you probably aren't looking to Amazon reviews for guidance).
The image quality and handling are nothing short of amazing. With the ability to add lens profiles, this camera makes even your cheapest glass look stellar. My 50 mm 1.4 USM looks better with this camera than the $1,200 50 mm 1.2 L does on a 5DII. And if you own any L glass, there aren't enough superlatives for how fantastic they look when shot with the 5DIII.
If you can part with the money, buy with confidence. You'll get over the financial pain as soon as you see your first test shots.

I'm not a Pro, but hope my opinion can inform yours. I use glasses, my vision is low and always struggled focusing on the 5D Mk II. Well the new 5D has solve all my issues with a way better focusing system, it works every time and faster even in very very low light conditions plus the new AF points gives me flexibility I always knew I needed it. But it was just not available at the price point of the previous 5D.
The design, interface, speed, etc. makes it feel like a whole new model from the next category.


FRUSTRATION WITH REWARDS PROCESS:
I bought this just after Christmas when Amazon had a 4% rewards plus an extra 2% rewards deal.
Separate from the camera, i was a bit frustrated with the process for the rewards. The details say you will receive an email 35 days after shipping. So 35 days after shipping i don't see anything and I sent a note the customer service. They said i had to wait a few more days. After a few more days i did receive it, but it could have been less frustrating if the details had said 35 BUSINESS days. The customer service can be frustrating when each response starts with "I understand your concern for the reward promotional offer on purchasing a camera." The thread of emails only got longer because each time my iPad sent out my email from a different account than the one tied to amazon, i got back a note saying: I understand your concern for the reward promotional offer on purchasing a camera.
I'd like to help you in assisting you further but I'm unable to process your request unless you write from the e-mail address associated with that account." Then i would have to re-send the response from my other email account.
this was usually when i asked a simple question about how the number of days was calculated (and i included the entire email thread each time) -- so i DOUBT they "understand" my concern.
Frustrating process due to lack of clarity in the "Details", but i DID receive the rewards and the camera is fabulous.





