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If you are a wedding or event photographer two things to look out for. The screen is brighter than the MKII which can mess with your perception of exposure. Call me sloppy, but I with the MKII I trusted what I saw on the screen and adjusted in post if I was off.( I shoot full manual) With the MKIII I was a full stop or more under exposed with this first wedding for low light shots - so, if you shoot manual mode check your histogram or use a light meter until you're used to the screen. Outdoor shots were perfect.
Also - update your firmware!! make sure you have at least 1.1.2 Previous versions had a bug which caused the time stamp on the photos to drift - which makes syncing multiple cameras nearly impossible!
Overall, for me, It has absolutely been worth selling the MKII and upgrading.



Is that Canon EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM Lens for Canon EOS SLR Cameras bogging you down? It won't with a 5D Mark III. Heck, shoot low light video with that same lens. So many new shooting opportunities arrive with this camera, it is really up to the shooter to decide where they won't take their camera. 6fps? Yep, that's nice. Same lightweight, rugged body with a more ergonomic grip design? True. It's the same but better! Updated video for 720p at 60 fps? Yes. This package is complete.
I cannot tell you how many times I have purchased the latest L series lens Canon EF 50mm f/1.2 L USM Lens for Canon Digital SLR Camerasand felt buyers remorse; thinking, "Am I really gonna use this enough to justify buying it?" For me this is really embarrassing because I've done this more often than I'd like to admit. I haven't had a single second of price remorse; this is the first camera body that does everything I wanted it to do, plus a little more.
If you can part with the cash, stop thinking and researching; buy it.


I hope that this review helps you make a decision on a purchase of some sort.
Update:
I've had some more time to spend with this camera and I'm blown away by what it can do. My first thousand or so shots were at a wedding a couple days after I got it in the mail. I also picked up a Canon Flash.... 430EX I believe? It's the first flash other than the built-in flash on other cameras so my experience is severely limited. Regardless, I got some great shots with this hefty beast. And by hefty, I mean you could bludgeon a man to death with this thing and take pictures of his corpse afterward and still get flawless shots.
The other night I went out and drove around the strip (I live in Las Vegas) and took some shots from my window. I've done this with my 7D on occasion to test out night-shooting. Low-light shooting is amazing. Granted, it's not perfect and you're much better off if you can shoot from a steady position. None of my previous DSLRs provided me with the capability of shooting in some of the conditions I've attempted with the results that the 5DM3 is capable of. At 12,800 ISO, I cannot believe how clean the shots are. I've seen lower quality from 800 ISO shots from other cameras.
Having owned the 7D for some time, I knew I was upgrading, but had no idea it would be this much of an upgrade. I'm really happy with this purchase I'm going to be driving along the Grand Canyon and up to Zion, Utah in a couple weeks. Can't wait to see what this camera can do out there.





My only criticisms: no on-board flash (it would be nice not to have to bring extra equipment with me if I'm just going to a birthday party...) and I'm not in love with the new location for the zoom button, however, I'm getting used to it.




Two main reasons I upgrade:
The low light performance rocks. Auto-focus is incredible.
I shoot mostly stills but also pleased with the video performance.








This 5DM3 keeps 6fps as promised bursting continously for 20 seconds. No lag, and >95% pics focus correctly. Highly satisfied.
Also bring a 650D, this one slows down to 2fps after 3-5 seconds using JPEG Large fine. (Extreme 45MB/s card). With 200/2.8L II lens, of course)
Using D3200, KANASAI!!!! after bursting for 2 seconds (6 pics), it slows down to less than 1 pics per seconds. D3200 never write up to 45MB/s. Tipu orang. 24Megapixels? KANASAI. <70% pics focus correctly with 55-300 VR lens. ( Sorry I have no pro-specs lens for Nikon)
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The reporters from press are bringing 1DX, and of course, they rock with 12/14 pics per second.

