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- The 5D Mark III is a massive step up from the 5D Mark II, so if you are in doubt don't be, go and buy the Mark III
- The 5D Mark III with a good lens on it is superb I particularly like the EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM.
- There is much specualtion about whether the Nikon D800 is better than the Canon 5D Mark III and the answer is that as an all round camera the 5D Mark III is probably the better camera but for stills and detail the D800 is very, very good.
- You will occasionally hear of the Canon 7D being mentioned in the company of the 5D Mark III and Nikon D800, it does not come close.....
UPDATE - I used the 5D M3 for astro photography and the images are stunning. I did not find the D800's sensor was as good in this aspect of photography.

And a couple of things I'm crazy about. There are a lot, lot, lot more but I'll just mention two real quick. So you're not bored with another long reviews.
1, I'm not afraid to shoot in (the dark!)low lit area. I can now crank up the ISO and not worry how noisy the shots will turn out! The camera processes the noise reduction is awesome! And 2, I love the silent mode. I was shooting at a wedding ceremony with other photographers during the vow exchange and my 5DIII is the only one that didn't make the loud snapping clicking camera sounds, theirs did and it distracted the groom a bit (maybe he was looking for an escape route) ... but anyhoot, mine was silent! I love this camera!
The camera is definitely a 5 stars rating! Thank you Canon!



Overall however, I am entirely satisfied with this camera and in no way regret the investment.
Anyone wanting to take that serious leap in to photography and has the extra money to spend on this over the Canon 6D, I would greatly recommend this.


I have also used it in daylight using the 70-200 2.8 IS II, wide open at running subjects and the focus is spot on, even with a calculated DOF of about 2 cm. As much praise the 7D autofocus system got, it has NOTHING on the 5D3.
The silent mode is simply amazing! The 7D silent mode was a pain to use - requiring 2 clicks and was slow to operate. The 5D3 continuous silent mode is a huge improvement and is less distracting to the subjects.
Pro:
1) Autofocus is wonderful. Beware that this much power and flexibility does come with a learning curve.
2) Silent mode is easy to use and makes it much less noticeable/distracting.
3) Low light ability is unparallelled in this price bracket
4) What banding? I cannot say that it does not exist, but in the processing I have done so far, it is NOT an issue, unlike what I easily saw in the 5D2.
5) Ability to adjust micro-focus on both tele and wide ends of zoom lenses. AFAIK, this feature is limited to the 1DX and 5DIII.
Cons:
1) Cost: it ain't cheap. However, it really is like a mini 1DX.
2) Less dynamic range and fewer MP than the Nikon D800. However, this is hard to see on most monitors and impossible to see in regular print unless you do HDR or push the exposure.
3) A few glitches like the hard to see autofocus point in the dark. This should be fixable with a firmware update (hint, hint Canon).


Anyone looking to upgrade from the 7D has a tough decision on their hands, as the 7D is a great camera. After reading hundreds of reviews, I decided to make it happen.
All I can say is WOW! I use Lightroom to edit all photos taken ~ brighten eyes, soften skin, etc. Instead of spending hours in Lightroom, I was able to turn the photos around in a fraction of the time. The clarity is undeniable. I was able to crop the photos and not lose any sharpness (to the naken eye).
I performed a quick comparison between the two cameras using my Canon 100mm f2.8L IS USM. This comparison really doesn't do the 5D3 justice, but at least it will give you a good idea of the clarity, color, brightness, crop factor variation and sharpness difference between the two cameras.
Hope you find this useful, as I would have during my comparision shopping.

Ergonomically, it just works. Buttons are where they belong, everything is lightening fast and spot on.
Sure - it's pricey, but if you're in the market for this camera you already know that it's not for everyone.
Crazy-high ISO pictures are a no-brainer and very little grain, even at ISO 25,600 !
Focus system is second to none.
The LCD is far beyond my old 40D.
WHat I especially appreciate is my older lenses not only work flawlessly on it, but the camera makes these lenses look better than ever.
I've long been a fan of the Canon 28-135 and it now looks better than ever!
A little disappointd that Canon did not opt to have built-in WiFi as the 6D has, but if that's my biggest gripe...
Quit reading and go get it!!!

I have to say it is an amazing tool. Believe the other longer reviews, this is the REAL DEAL camera.



1) Low light focus, you get full frame, better focus (even though the low light is not that great - I tried at ISO 25600, the focus went crazy. I can't get it focused at all). Comparing my old 5d mark ii, it is no better. It is only better when the light is good and the object being shot is moving then Mark iii performs better). My 1d Mark IV is actually quicker in focusing though at 16 meg pixel. True, the IOS quality has been raised from 6400 to 12800 low light wise between 1d mark iv and 5d mark iii. You still need a flash to have a good picture at ISO 12800 for 5d Mark III. The occasion of shooting at this low light is not that common, say maybe 10-20% of your overall shooting. I see improvement but not big enough to buy Mark iii instead of Mark II. Buying a used 1D Mark IV can be a better idea if you are talking about low light shooting and auto focus.
2) Cost - 7d is less than 2k, new 1d mark IV is 4.5K, Nikon d800 is 3k (with flash, better low light, faster focus). After looked at the features and the images taken, I am not sold on 5d Mark III. It is good but not good enough to be $500 than D800, $1.75k more than 7d. The full frame is fine but unless you develop pictures that big, 1.3x or 1.6x offered by 1d mark iv and 7d are enough for you if we talk about the picture quality only.
Pros - more focus points, 3.2 view finder, better video, better weather protection
Cons - not worth the 1k premium over 5d mark II or 1.75k over 7d, low light focus in need of improvement, not features competitive with Nikon d800
I returned mine and decide to keep my 1d mark iv and wait for the next upgrade opportunity.



The AF abilities are amazing. Dead on accurate... even in the dark. I took some pictures with only a 30 watt bulb lighting up the room and it would still focus on pretty much anything.
The high ISO capabilities and quality at high ISO's is nothing short of astounding! Not only is the high ISO quality great, but I love, love, love the QUALITY of the noise. I have read it several times and I do concur - the noise on the 5D III is film like -it looks more like grain than noise.
I have provided a link with RAW images showing its phenomenal high ISO capabilities (it also compares dynamic range vs the Nikon D800). I would have no hesitation shooting at ISO 12,800 - it is that good as the following link will show.
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With a little cleaning up, the images are very, very, usable IMO.
Admittedly, I still have a lot to discover. AF and High ISO were at the very top of my list, so naturally, that is what I explored first.
When it comes to photography (I am a professional) I am pretty old school.... bells and whistles don't matter to me as much as image quality... so I will discover more pros and cons as I learn and explore more. But as far as the meat and bones of the camera (build, AF and image quality), I could not be more satisfied. This is the first of the 5D series that I consider a true professional camera rather than a prosumer one.
At this time I can honestly say the Canon 5D III is exceeding all my previous hopes and expectations.
I will be updating this review as well as images on the link above, in the future.







Canon took an "L" lens and included it as a 'kit' lens for the 5D mark III at a lower price than buying both individually.
Not much else to say.
Custom Function now allows up to 7 bracketed shots automatically. For HDR, how can you go wrong.
Much less ISO noise than the 5D Mark II.
A quieter mode for shooting discretely weddings in a church or on a spy mission, no that's another life.
FAST burst speed.
Nothing left to say buy WOW!
