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The Fred Miranda website did a direct comparison between the two and the D800 outperformed the 5D Mk III especially in the high contrast / dark area noise category. The Ken Rockwell review put the 5D Mk III on top. Site after site went back and forth, but the only review which gave pretty dramatic, objective material going against the Canon was the Fred Miranda review. But I had read about the High Dynamic Range features, the Auto Lighting Optimization features, and the Highlight Tone Priority features of the 5D Mark III and was convinced they could make moot the high contrast / dark area noise issue. And they DO. So far I cannot create worrisome noise in the shadows of a brightly lit object on what is a rare sunny day in January here where I live.
The FEEL of the camera is wonderful. Much like the feel of a 7D.
I could have bought a D800, and indeed I will likely pick one up eventually (unless Obama-care spanks me as much as I fear it will), but for now my Canon lens collection (including a 300 - 2.8 L and an 85 - 1.2 L II) will continue to be put to good use on this fine tool



I haven't found anything I don't like.


Ben Chan



Pros
61 Focus points more useful than thought
Cons
Other features are not interesting or lagging behind competition
Rather than create better performance/price cameras, created 6D and still charge a premium for 5D


It has been such a great performer for me, that I gave my 7D to my daughter and haven't looked back....



If you don't want to spend $3400.00...get the 6D especially if you are only going to shoot video.




So, I bit the bullet and upgraded to the 5D III with the intent of holding on to my 7D as a second body.
Put it this way, 3 weeks after buying the 5D, I sold my 7D. Except for losing some frames per second (8 vs 6), the 5D bested my 7D in everything that was important to me. It shot better in low light, the pictures just popped and (while initially overwhelming) the massive number of focus points meant I could focus and not have to recompose.
Some people complain about the visible "lack of reach" between a full frame (1D, 5D) and crop frame (Rebel, 7D) camera when using the same lens-- but I actually liked this. I shoot mainly landscapes and suddenly I could fit in massive swathes of scenery I wasn't able to get in a single picture before. I was able to use my lenses as they were designed.
I haven't found any issues that make me regret selling my 7D. The 5D is what you'd expect-- basically a pro grade camera in a smaller package than a full 1D body. Needless to say, I love it. I no longer feel that my skills are limited by my equipment.



Before I bought the camera, I actually got the chance to play with it as my friend had purchased one several months ago.
I did some serious test, particularly on focusing, which I have a lot of complaint on the 5d2.
Here are some subjective assessments:
1) Low light focusing seems to have improved greatly on my 50 f/1.2 L, particularly on the side focal points.
2) High ISO performance out of JPEG is "mind-blowing"--- although the raw photos improved only by 1/2 step; Picture quality does not really improve that much at low ISOs except that the high ISO images look stunning.
3) The settings took some time to get adjusted to. But overall, I got most things figured out intuitively. The advanced settings are simply beautiful.
4) The feel of the camera is nothing short of comforts.
I have used the Nikon D800 and D7000 for a significant amount of time as well.
My general suggestions are:
If you can put up with the D800 focus issues complained by so many, you may want to consider that camera for landscape and studio shots. D800 has much better dynamic range (because of the Sony Sensor) and better low ISO performance.
However, if you want to find an all around camera, 5d mark iii is probably the best choice other than some other more expensive options.
I am very happy that I upgraded myself to this camera.
I am looking forward to seeing Canon coming up with a high mega-pixel camera with better DR.



