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Couldn't they make some kind of work around for those of us in the US, like Panasonic does with their cameras?


We have two Mark II's and one Mark III. After using the Mark III I hate going back to the Mark II's mainly because of the ISO performance and audio levels.
The lowlight performance is astonishingly clean.
The focusing is much faster and concise.
I found my Mark III second hand on ebay for $2900.00 which was quite a steal and it's in flawless condition.
The Mark II lasted a while and it was great for a while but this camera will probably last even longer than that version due to it's incredible low light performance.
Pair it with a 50mm 1.2L and you can virtually see in the dark.

This camera does everything I ask of it and produces beautiful photos (assuming I do my part). The controls are different from my 7D and I'm still trying to get used to them. The only 'problem' I've found is that the camera does not seem to compensate for the polarizing filter when I'm using a flash in ettl mode and the camera in 'P' mode. Not a big deal for most situations but has cause me problems when photographing art.




However, I do not like the price of the body drop so much within a year. It has depreciated 15% in less than a year. I think Canon had priced it too high at launch.

BUT....and this is the real news: Canon has finally designed a auto focus system that works well. Nothing else in the 5DIII is a significant upgrade, but the AF most certainly is. The 5DIII is finally competing with Nikon for AF!
So, if you love your 5DII and found the AF good enough, the 5DIII is a mediocre upgrade. But if you require a professional auto focus module in your DSLR, then this is the way to go.
For myself....I ordered the Nikon D800. It tops the 5DIII in every respect, including noise and dynamic range. It's slower at 4 FPS, but that never seemed to bother me with the 5DII. The D800 can also shoot at 6 FPS in DX mode and still give 15 MP worth of detail.
OR...now maybe a great time to snag a 5DII at a great price as the 5DIII is quite frankly an insult at the current asking price of $3500.00. My three stars are based on my disappointment that Canon did very little to raise the bar for image quality, though the AF is a terrific upgrade on it's own.
Happy shooting!


selling for $2,629.99 at RjRichies.com
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selling for $2,749 at 42nd Street Photo
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selling for $2,674.99 at Primotronix
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I am unfamiliar with these three vendors, but for a difference of $750, I think I might give one of them a try.



The ISO performance is superb with even as high as 3200-6400 being plenty good for the average viewer. Anything under 1600 is tack sharp with the right lens. The speed is also fine for kids sports although I highly recommend only using a fast CF card when doing so. Even the fastest SD can't keep up with the buffer. Lots of other folks have gone over the gory details but I'll just say that I have no regrets despite the price.

Was a little disappointed that I didn't think about the lenses that I already had and about 1/2 are not full frame. Other than that(which is no big deal) I love the camera.

Ceterus parabus, I am getting more keepers with this body versus the 7D. The AF is just incredible, it just nails every shot. Coupled with a fast lens, (my most used lens is the legendary 70-200mm f2.8l IS II, however I will be getting a 300mm f2.8 II or 400mm f2.8 II soon!) the AF in action is fantastic. That's not to say the 7D is a bad body however!
The ISO performance is also fantastic, I struggled to get high ISOs usable out of the 7D, however the high ISO performance is just superb here.
Well worth it.

ISO is fantastic very low noise and the focusing system has been improved. What a difference I know is pricy but well worth it.






but it is a little bigger and heavier for a girl to use.
