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This camera, however, has made me realize how important good glass is, and that's where I've been spending my money lately. I got the KIT version of this camera (with the really good 24-105mm lens) and since then have added several primes as well as a 70-200 f2.8 MK2, which makes for an amazing combo with this camera.
focus is fast, performance in low-light is phenomenal, and I couldn't be happier. I cannot imagine what Canon will do next to entice me to upgrade - I think I'll be happy for years with this thing!



Caution: Bring your own Creativity.
Pros:
Comes with a GREAT walk-around / everyday use starting lens
Full Frame CMOS sensor
Dual Card storage (can hold an SD card and a Compact Flash card simultaneously)
Fast and Accurate Auto Focus (Has 61 focus points compared to the 5D Mark II's 9)
Rapid 6 FPS continuous shooting
Can shoot 3 FPS in "Stealth Shutter Mode" when being noticed is not on your agenda
HD Video capabilities
Built-in Sensor cleaner (vibrates to remove dust during power-on and power-off of camera)
Great boost ISO - 102,400 ISO
Cons:
Relatively Expensive (I sometimes wish I had started out with a more affordable full frame camera like the Canon EOS 6D or the 5D Mark II)
Menu options can be overwhelming at first




1) AF system is fast, accurate and sometimes mind-reading.
2) Low light ISO noise control is excellent, though tends to use 12800 too frequently
3) Color rendition is somewhat subjectively artistic filtered
4) Excellent LCD
5) Ergonomics is excellent, good grip
Weakness:
1) Default jpg shows too much smudging for noise reduction (some say it's the NR radius parameter being changed affecting all Canon DSLR since the 60D)
2) Low light AF sensitivity is not as good as the 6D (-3ev), so it won't lock focus in pitch darkness as good as the 6D. It's still VERY good though.
3) Auto ISO shutter speed choice is a little on the high side (causing higher ISO being set)






I think by now you have read the reviews and seen all the pros/cons of a new purchase or upgrade. Most magazines have already deemed this "camera of the year" for 2012, yes even over the Nikon D800 (lets not get into a discussion about this, I did not write the review). What I wanted to mention is the ding ding wake up call. What do I mean?
For all of you DSLR people pimping your cropped sensor ride (Canon 7D, etc) to get the most out of it to satisfy your mind that you are close to the full frame, WAKE UP and smell the coffee. Why? I talk from experience, because I was there. I started with the Canon Rebel (first digital), then to a Canon 50D, added quite a few extras, then went to the crop Canon flagship 7D with all the extras, cards, you name it. In my mind I was close to full frame, and was happy. Then I tried the Canon 5D Mark III. I shot, edited, viewed, and then the bubble popped. I found myself quickly realizing FULL FRAME is the name of the game. I will not go on any more, just saying, if you are a crop sensor and do "some" shooting, then your fine. If you are shooting, and are striving for the next level, then stop the mini upgrades, and slip into a 5D. You will wonder why all this time you drove on the bumpy road. Everyone who wants to comment on how fabulous their crop pictures are, I am sure they are all of that, what I am saying is there is an easier road to get there, plus more.

The only problem for me is it can be rather heavy with the grip on so probably not a camera for travellers.

