This is the best DSLR (not only by Canon) so far, except for the Canon 1D-X. I bought it as a complement to my Canon 7D, but it is quite a different thing altogether. AF and ISO are the two features where this camera especially shines. As a result, IQ is far, far better. I've used this camera with the kit lens 24-105 f/4, with the 70-200 f/2.8, 70-200 f/4, 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 and every time its performance has been flawless. I absolutely love the Canon 5D Mark III.
ТехноНаблюдатель-2ARFD
12.09.2013
10/10
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Does everything extremely well. Best focusing system on the market and best logic for exposure control. Excellent ergonomics. With optional battery grip, balances larger lenses perfectly.
МехаРейнджер-2CCWK
30.08.2013
10/10
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A big step up from Mark II in almost all aspects: build quality, control, auto focusing, metering, continuous shooting, ISO, dual-card slots, image quality, eye piece... you name it. 90% functionality of the 1DX, half the price.
Сириус-2LULC
09.04.2012
10/10
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First, I have to say, in a world where the D800 didn't exist, there would be only praise for this camera. This is a fantastic piece of photographic engineering and anyone who has one in his hands has only himself to blame if he isn't able to create amazing images. But, as it stands, the D800 did steal the Canon's thunder quite a bit. If I had to judge (purely on specs, reviews, and samples for the D800, as I haven't been able to get my hands on one), I'd have to give the win to the Nikon. If you haven't invested in glass, and just want the best value for money full format, the Nikon probably has it by a nose (photo finish - pun intended). However, this camera is superior in low light performance, speed, and video.If you NEED one to two stops better high iso performance and the 6fps performance gotta go with the Canon. If you NEED the highest resolution and dynamic range, because you plan to make a living making poster size prints and billboards, the Nikon wins handily. Most people would probably get more actual use out of the high iso performance. But the image quality on the D800! From what I've seen, at 100% magnification, the D800 is noticeably superior. When it comes down to it, even if you aren't going to notice the difference in an 8x10 print, you'd KNOW deep down that the D800 had the best IQ if you ever needed to make a billboard out of it. But on the Mark III, you'll get more usable prints in low light, or just catch more moments with the more fps.My wife bought this camera for herself and has been agonizing whether to jump ship to Nikon. In the end, she decided to stay with Canon. The real life advantages of the Canon versus the slightly superior image quality of the Nikon. Not an easy decision, but not one you can really screw up.Congratulations to anyone who ends up with either of these fantastic cameras. Now quit arguing online about which camera is better and go out and make art!P.S. I do miss the pop-up flash from the 7D.
Супернова-9PPXW
04.07.2013
10/10
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There is nothing that has not been reviewed about this camera here. From very good reviews to the extremely stupid complaints from some people! The camera it's just great!!It is $300 more that a some sellers on ebay but if you end up having one of those few issues with the packing, camera or lens those ebay sellers are not going to take care of you like Amazon will. For me that is worth the extra $300.
Квантум-4AXCM
14.09.2013
10/10
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this aint a real review it is more of a, this profession uses this. one of my favorite people on instagram jones crow uses this camera, check his acount out
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14.08.2013
10/10
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Canon EOS 5D mark ii just got better. I just upgraded to one after much deliberation. the EOS 1D is still the ultimate muse but then, if you are not worried about taking pics of things in fast motion like auto-journalism, the EOS 5D is the best bang for the buck.
Гравитон-0SRRY
30.07.2013
10/10
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I have gradually advanced from a Canon 10D to a Canon 40D and finally made the jump to the 5dmk3. This is a great camera. Low noise performance is awesome. Silent mode, although not silent is much quieter and nice to use at times. There are was more capabilities than most people will ever use.
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04.06.2013
10/10
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The 5DMIII feels like and has so far performed like a 1D series! You can read all of the numerous on-line reviews, but I feel like this is a "marked improvement" over the previous generation. Good image quality is a given, but the autofocus, feel, and automation are significantly improved. The original 5D and 5D MII were miles apart, and this newest has left them behind. Clearly for advanced enthusiasts and professionals. This one is sure to make a difference in your passion and work.
Странник-4XQYF
04.06.2013
10/10
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You just don't understand why you waited so long once you shoot your first photo. The light sensitivity is awesome; the colors are bright and true and the camera is rock-solid. Upgrading from a 7d is a huge step up, but controls and software still feel familiar and natural.Noise is extremely well controlled and definition is terrific. The silent mode is incredible and you really have to concentrate to hear a shot in a normally loud environment.All in all - ecstatic with my new toy
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15.08.2012
10/10
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Upgraded from Mark II to this just 2 month ago, and I am very happy with this upgrade even with some extra money I had to shed for Mark III compared to Mark II. Awesome quality, including performance in the dark. Much better focusing in dark conditions - this was one of my biggest complaints about Mark II, my Canon 60D did a much better job at a time. Now this has been addressed in Mark III. Great usability improvements in control panel including live view. 6FPS is awesome to have. Video quality is just amazing. Having two cards is very nice as well. High ISO quality - it is a noticeable improvement over Mark II and 60D, even though they also have an excellent rating in this space. There are many other improvements over Mark II everywhere - you can probably read about on any comparison site - I will not be going into those here. I never used or cared about having an embedded flash in professional camera of this type - if I need to use flash, I use my Canon 430EXII which gives me great results which no embedded flash would ever give. Embedded flash is more of a point-and-shoot camera type feature. I like having HDR feature as it allows me to easily get 3 raw images plus HDR jpg. I do not use resulting jpg, I shoot in RAW all the time anyway, but I post-process those files in Photoshop later for final HDR image. We could get these done before, of course, but it is a nice shortcut that considerable saves time. Definitely a great camera and worth every penny.
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09.01.2013
8/10
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I am a serious amateur and debated long and hard between the 5DMKIII and the 6D -In the end I wanted to get a "no compromise" camera. I toyed around with the 6D and it is certainly a fantastic camera (handles well, feels comfortable to hold and creates great images). However, coming from the canon 30D, I felt more at home with control layout on the 5D3. I prefer more controls at my fingers instead of in menus. Secondly, I preferred the autofocus capability of the 5D3. I certainly do not think this warrants the price difference between the two cameras but price was not a limiting factor for me. After 3 weeks of use, this camera meets my expectations. For the price though, I wish it had the WIFI capability of the 6D - I use the EYE-FI PRO cards which works great for me -gives me both wifi and geo tagging functionality.Overall a great camera - about $500 too expensive, hence the 4 stars instead of 5. I will be keeping this camera for a long time.
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24.04.2012
10/10
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I have a 5D and a 5D Mark ii. I immediately purchased the Mark iii and don't regret it one bit. The autofocus system alone is worth the additional price, however, I must admit that I consider this camera more of a "Baby" 1D than an upgraded 5D.LIKES:1. I can't say enough things about the new autofocus system. AMAZING. GENIUS. I rarely have eyes out of focus now. Even my 85mm/1.2L is performing much better. I love the colors and creaminess from that lense but focusing it was like playing a Russian Roulette game. I am enjoying this lense much more often now with the Mark iii.2. The low light ISO capabilities are extremely good and more impressive than the Mark ii.3. I love the lock on the mode dial. I, for one, use to have frequent unsolicited mode changes from Manual to Bulb. No more of that.4. I love the feel of the rubbery-like finish. The camera feels better in my hand than the Mark ii.5. LOVE the new dual card slots.DISLIKES:My one major gripe is that the autofocus point doesn't highlight in red when I press the focus button (I use back button focus). It only highlights in red when I change the autofocus point. Otherwise, it is a dark grey/black box. I use manual autofocus point selection consistently so I usually do not remember where it was pointing last after a few minutes and it is annoying to have to pretend to change the focus point just to see where it is set. Canon really needs to address this in the next firmware update.Oh, another thing is that when I shoot a picture, it blocks me from playback of any other photos. I have to actually press the play button if I want to go back and compare that photo to the prior one. The first two 5Ds did not hijack playback like this and it is kind of annoying.Oh, for all of you on waiting lists (as was I), I went to BestBuy and they had several in stock.
Пульсар-7FOGP
08.04.2012
4/10
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Please forgive this rant but there are times when I find instruction manuals so annoying! I understand there needs to be a section of 'get out' sentences for the terminally stupid for legal reasons, but this time I think that Canon believes the 5D MkIII will be bought by the mentally deficient.Page 36On turns the camera on !'Off' turns the camera off & it will not operate! (How many people would expect it to continue working after it's switched off?) There's even a diagram of how to turn it on & off.Page 39A whole page dedicated to how to change a lens. What are people doing buying a camera like this if they don't even know how to change a lens??Page 40An entire page about how to zoom a lens! and how to then detach it again (Obviously they're too dim to reverse the attachment instructions)Page 41How to attach a lens hood ! (for goodness sake if you can't work this out you shouldn't be allowed out alone!)Page 42The image stabiliser a whole page which basically amounts to turn it on & take a picture!Page 43How to hold a camera (because you're obviously not clever enough to work it out)Page 44How to press the shutter release (sheesh!)Sorry for the rant, but this is supposed to be a 'high performance' professional digital camera, it just insults the intelligence of users to tell us these things, and wastes our time having to plough through them.I'm also not sure you can have an approximately 100% viewfinder, it's either 100% or it isn't (approximately 99% perhaps).Health & safety are incredibly important issues for photographers, cabling & electrics in studios are risks to be aware of, and outdoors there are far too many Utube clips of photographers walking backwards to compose shots, and falling down flights of stairs, or into water features, all things we should all be aware of, but the level of these instructions are frankly insulting.Rant over - smite away!
Странник-8ATIE
02.01.2013
10/10
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It blows the doors off the 5D Mark II in the AF and feature category. The image quality is about the same. The fast frame rate is handy in many situations so is the silent shooting mode. I would only use the SD slot for backup or jpeg. It slows the camera down a lot when you use it. The CF slot writes three times faster and gives you more frames quicker. The low light is on par with the 5D II. The blacks have a little less noise. The AF is truely the same as the 1DX the best camera I have ever owned. The image quality is very close the 1DX is a little better but at twice the price that might not be worth it. The only real life difference in the 1DX is faster response time, more metering options, faster fps, and most importantly twice the price. I've used the D800 and the D800E and I like the images out of this camera at 800 iso and above. Below that the D800 has nice files that have a little more crispness to them but above 800iso the 5D is king!
ХроноГость-8JOXB
20.04.2013
2/10
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Hi Canon,thanks for not responding to my support inqueries. I cannot download any pictures from my brand new CANON 5D Mark III. I am running Mac OS X with Apple Aperture, Adobe Lightroom and your funny little camera utility tool(which came with the camera). All programs freeze when I try to download any picture. I only shot RAW images and this seems to be a common issue with the Mark III. FYI: Windows works just fine...I will return this product if you cannot fix this in a timely manner! Shelling out $3.3k for a camera, which is not working is just ridiculous.Kind Regards,Marco
МехаРейнджер-2WGMT
18.08.2013
10/10
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It is an excellent photography tool.This camera is such an amazing step up from the mark ii. The low light shooting is incredible and I love the dual memory card slots.
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09.04.2012
10/10
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I haven't even open the box and I love it. So I am giving it 5 stars just for that.Update *** After just a few days of shooting.I will not review technical or specifications on the camera because those numbers can be read in every single photography website there is. I rather talk about my transition from the t3i to the 5d mark 3.Coming from a canon t3i this is a big step up.This camera feels much heavier than my t3i to the point that when I go back to the t3i, it feels more like a very expensive toy.I always thought that I could get around the full frame factor by taking 3 steps back and shoot but no. There is something I still can't understand about it but it's no just about how much light the sensor will digest. There is something in the composition that just work better. I shot 2 music videos with my t3i and having this much room for low light situations is a MUST. Just when you thought you had a good shot from the cropped sensor camera and you go to editing then you look how bad the dark areas look if you blow up the picture to fill the entire computer screen. NOT ANYMORE with the 5dm3. This is a very clean picture and the small amount of noise in low light actually looks good....a tiny bit like film grain.It's funny how a simple thing like a headphone output can make a huge impact in videos. Even when the t3i can monitor audio level I was still getting some unwanted sounds that I had to correct in final cut or pro tools. But now that I have the headphone mix I can propperly adjust the gain and capture a better signal from my shot gun mic.If you have an entree level Dslr like a t2i or t3i and you're still questioning if this upgrade is worth it? Well it is. I started getting paid for my photography and videos and I wish I had the 5dm3 for my last 2 sessions. I'm pretty sure my cllients will appreciate the outpu of this wonderfull instrument.
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03.07.2012
10/10
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If you're looking to upgrade to something more professionaland have the cash to spend, get the 5d MKIII. best investmentfor photographers in 2012. Glad the camera was released in early 2012.The White Balance, Auto Focus, The Metering are improved tremendouslycompared to it's predecessor the 5d MKII.I own both cameras, MKII & MKIII,and what blew me away was how well you can capture an image in low lightconditions. In the previous version, MKII, setting your camera to ISO 6400,your image had tons of grain and was definitely not going to be one of your bestcaptures from the day. With the MKIII, ISO 6400 is compared to the MKII's ISO3200.This alone is worth the upgrade, but not the 1k price increase.The Metering & 61 point AF system is phenomenal. I'm sure you've read tons of reviewson the upgraded metering/AF system and similarities with the 7d, but this new systemblows away everything from the competition. The White Balance on this camera is beautiful. Exposureis accurate and have enjoyed shooting weddings, (photography only) in all sort of lighting conditions. 61 point vs 9 pointis a huge step up. This is definitely a plus for wedding photographers or fast action photographers.I shot a small video using both the MK3 and the MKII and the white balance isjust beautiful. You can view the video here:[...](this was just a test run for video, haven't shot a wedding with the mkIII yet.)Here's a sample of low light conditions with the mkIII:[...]Overall this camera surpasses my expectations and can't wait to shoot more video with this bad *ss camera.
ИнфраГость-1AZAU
08.12.2012
10/10
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I received this item three days ago, and what can I say that has not already been said here. I have just upgraded from an old Canon Rebel T2i (550D) and this camera simply blows it out of the water. Low light performance is simply amazing as well as the focusing system. The camera is considerably heavier than my old T2i but is not a problem at all. The LED screen on the top of the camera near the shutter release feels a bit redundant to me after only using the LCD screen and viewfinder in the T2i to adjust camera settings. I like the fact that the LED screen shows how many shots I have left on my cards, however as I am using two 32GB memory cards so the reading on the LED screen is never accurate. I feel Canon could have done without this little piece of vanity.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.
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12.12.2012
10/10
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It's hard to justify upgrading from a Mark ii, unless you've noticed something that Canon has been steadily improving over the years. Metering. Let me explain…Digital pics have changed the way we shoot. We look down at our immediately shot pic, to see if we got "it". If the metering worked. Whereas in the past, it either happened or it didn't. It was all about using the meter and understanding the light.The Mark iii re-captures that feel. The metering is so much better than the Mark ii. I don't find myself constantly compensating.The metering is my favorite feature, but you'll hear more about the focusing, which is epic. I'm old school, so auto-focusing should be support, not the lead. But it is super fast, with many more cross sensors.There are a host of other features that simply polishes off all the annoying niggles. And the feel of the camera is so much more substantial.Video? I haven't tackled that side of the camera yet. As a pure still shooter, I've finally found digital nirvana.
НеоВояжер-6TUNJ
19.05.2013
10/10
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Loving the 5DMIII!! I upgrade from the 5DMII and the difference is astounding! My images are SO much sharper on this new and improved version! I'm a wedding photographer, and the only time this camera struggles to focus is in low-light receptions. However, it may take longer to focus but when it does focus it's tack sharp. As opposed to the MII which would "focus" but the actual image taken wouldn't be sharp every time. Definitely worth every penny! :)
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27.12.2012
10/10
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I would write a bunch of great things and the non bad :) about the camera but it's already been said so many times by most of the users here. So I'm just going to simply put it as a very awesome camera!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!
Плазмонавт-5WZCG
08.05.2013
10/10
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I have just started a photography business, and this is by far the best camera for beginning photographers. The ability to change focus points is my favorite feature besides the large viewing screen which helps make sure I have exactly what I want in focus (it was harder to tell with our previous canon). Its a little heavy; after shooting a wedding for 6 hours I was pretty worn out but I also had my heavy duty flash on it. The only thing I wish is that I had this camera sooner.
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