Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera with EF 24-70mm f/4 L IS Kit

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L Alex
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I purchased this camera 5 months ago to use in my Fashion business and also for my Photography business. I had been shooting with the Canon 7D which is a great camera. I will still shoot with the 7D for my Photography business but for my Fashion business this camera has resolved all of the lighting problems we had with interior shooting. I needed the speed of the AF and all those cross type AF points and the high fps for action shots occasionally and couldnt find anything that came close to the 7D in terms of performance before now. The Body is well built and handles well in every situation I have used this in. The Low Light capability is over the top. I have not noticed the weight at all on this camera being a problem, even with longer heavier lenses it handles well. 61-POINT AUTO FOCUS: The AF system here is identical to that in the 1Dx and is THE most sophisticated AF system EVER put in any Canon body. It is superior to that in the 1DV and all bodies before it. While most of us wanted only a 7D equivalent AF system, Canon delivered the flagship system found in the 1Dx. The AF has not missed focus for me yet. The AF accuracy, metering and noise is over the top in comparison to other cameras I have shot with and handled over the years. This camera is super fast and super sharp. I have tested the AF point in servo and one shot mode with my fastest lenses. Speed, accuracy, and consistency have been exceptional and better than anything I have used before. AF gets the job done. enter AF point and all peripheral AF points are all usable with fast primes. I am amazed with the results at 1600, after minor RAW adjustments to the noise, there is virtually no grain and the image is perfectly useable. I did test the 25600 and while I would never use this ISO in a shoot situation, I was impressed with the quality. Yes there was noise, but youre at an ISO of 25600 ISO Range. This is one of the main reasons why I bought this camera. Whereas the the 5D3 is usable up to ISO 12800. (In comparison, the 7D is usable up to ISO 1600 Every feature on 5D3 is an upgrade over the 5D2. BUILD QUALITY: Its hard to put my finger on exactly what changed, but the 5DIII just feels more substantial. It feels like a chopped down 1-series instead of a buffed up 10 series. The contour of the body has changed to fit your hand better. The rubber is also a new compound which is much grippier than before. The 5DIII feels much better to hold and use than the previous 5D bodies. JPEG: Out of the camera, the Canon JPEGs are phenomenal. With processing if needed they are quite remarkable. Exposure Bracketing / HDR / Stacking * The Mark III now supports 7 exposures -- A huge improvement in the software for anyone doing HDR. * The Mark III has in-camera HDR processing, which is nice (perhaps to get an idea how something looks, on the spot) * The Mark III supports in-camera image stacking, which can be used for a variety of creative and scientific effects SD Card * Having a second slot, with the second one being SD is a very nice addition, however slows down your shooting tremendously and this is a feature I will not be using. Silent mode * It is perhaps quiet enough for you to even take a few shots in places where photography is generally frowned upon. Burst mode * 6FPS is a major improvement over the previous version. ISO: The high ISO performance of this camera is simply incredible. With the 7D I tried to limit my high ISO shooting to about 6400... I am extremely comfortable shooing up to ISO 25,600 with the 5D3. Images are still very detailed with very nice looking, fine grain. Images dont become flat looking and still have a really nice look to them. I will even shoot 51,200 without a problem, although there is a big increase of noise beyond the native ISO values. It really is impressive. he JPEG engine in this camera is staggeringly good and a solid 2 stops better at controlling noise at high ISO than the previous version. METERING: I find myself correcting with exposure compensation MUCH less now, Shooting with the two side the newfound metering accuracy of the mark III is very obvious.The new 5DIII is much improved here. WHITE BALANCE: Ive noticed that while post processing Im having to correct color less with the 5DIII files. This is very exciting, as it will save me a fair amount of time in post processing. Per usual, all of the cameras struggle under tungsten lighting. However, AWB is able to get color surprisingly close with anything that contains natural lighting. MENUS: I would strongly advise reading the manual because there are a lot of new settings and options which wont be familar to 5DII users. There are also a LOT of different ways to set up your AF system, so a little experimentation is needed. In general, the menu system is more complicated that before, but this also allows a much greater degree of customization of the camera. In that regard, the 5DIII is much closer to a 1-series than before. Take the time to learn it and set it up correctly. My next camera will definitely be the Canon EOS-1D X but for now this camera meets all of my needs and then some for my Fashion Business and my Photography business. LENS: EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM I purchased the Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS with the included EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM. I was familiar with this lens already having purchased two of them prior for two family members and using it for from time to time. I had wanted a walk around lens with IS so getting this included lens was going to be my answer for that. So far as an owner of this lens I really do not like it on my 5D camera. (personal choice) I will use it more on my 7D camera in my photography business. I am used to shooting with the EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM and this will be my lens that I will use the most on this camera body.
J. Howell
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I didnt rush to make a review of this camera, as I wanted to really put it through its paces first. I wont try to list every feature or go over every bullet point (the above description does a fine job), but instead try to go over a few things which make a big difference to me as a 5D Mark II owner. For some background, I bought an original 5D in 2007, a 5DII in 2008 and have been working with these bodies ever since then. I also have experience with all of the Canon 1-series up through the 1DIII and 1DsIII. I currently log about 60,000 photos per year with the 5D Mark IIs as a professional wedding and portrait photographer. I shoot almost exclusively with fast L prime lenses in my work. So after a week of solid shooting with the camera, here are the areas which are of note relative to previous 5D bodies: **AUTOFOCUS** AF is the elephant in the room here so Ill address it first. Good news, we now have a focusing system worth of its price point. The AF system here is identical to that in the 1Dx and is THE most sophisticated AF system EVER put in any Canon body. It is superior to that in the 1DV and all bodies before it. I have tested the AF point in servo and one shot mode with my fastest lenses. Speed, accuracy, and consistency have been exceptional and better than anything I have used before. AF gets the job done with zero drama. NO focus jitter, NO frontfocus, NO backfocus, nothing but near-instant, dead accurate focusing with all of my lenses. Even with my Sigma 85/1.4 (which gives my 5DII bodies absolute fits) is 100% accurate with no jitter on the 5DIII. Center AF point and all peripheral AF points are all usable with fast primes. With the 5DII you just use the center AF point and hope for the best (with often mixed results). You could forget using the outer AF points with fast lenses on previous 5D bodies. That has all changed now. Just to see how far I could push it, I took my most difficult to focus lens (24/1.4 II), put it on the 5DIII, and tried to focus on my black lab in my dimly lit apartment. At a distance of about 2 feet I would able to lock focus on the dogs eye with the far left AF point at F1.4, 1/40, ISO4000. Think about that. I was able to focus on a black eye on a black dog in a dimly lit apartment at F1.4. The 5DII would have hunted all day long trying to do this, even with its center AF point. I could sit here and write a book on how happy this performance makes me. For what I do, if this were the only upgrade from the 5D Mark II, it alone would be worth of the $3500 price tag. That said, there is more... **BUILD QUALITY** Its hard to put my finger on exactly what changed, but the 5DIII just feels more substantial. It feels like a chopped down 1-series instead of a buffed up 10 series. The contour of the body has changed to fit your hand better. The rubber is also a new compound which is much grippier than before. The 5DIII feels much better to hold and use than the previous 5D bodies. **SCREEN** I wasnt expecting a big improvement here, but the screen is drop dead gorgeous. The height is about the same, but its wider than that in the 5DII and fits the aspect of horizontal images perfectly now. The screen itself has better coatings which allow you to see it easier outside. The contrast, viewing angle, color, and saturation have all improved noticeably. It has a very similar look to a high end smartphone screen. This is a substantial upgrade from the 5DIIs screen. **IMAGE QUALITY** Image quality is better than the 5DII, but not substantially so. Let me explain. The 5DIII now natively amplifies the sensor data to ISO 25,600 whereas the 5DII only natively went to ISO 6400. This means that for anything higher than ISO 6400, the 5DIII is better. In RAW you are looking at an improvement of about 1/2 to 3/4 of a stop at high ISO. At lower ISOs, the noise level is about the same. JPEG quality has improved much more though. The JPEG engine in this camera is staggeringly good and a solid 2 stops better at controlling noise at high ISO than the 5DII. It strikes the best balance of detail and noise control of any camera on the market right now. Note though that default NR in JPEG mode is fairly strong and that you will generally attain a better "look" from your files with the "low" NR setting. As an aside, the nasty cross-hatch banding present in the deep shadows of 5DII files is now gone with the Mark III. There is still mild vertical banding, but its similar to the original 5D and only visible when pushed heavily (3 or more stops). **METERING** I dont have any hard data on this, but Im fully convinced the metering of the 5DIII is better than that of the 5DII. I find myself correcting with exposure compensation MUCH less now with the new body than with the mark II. Shooting with the two side the newfound metering accuracy of the mark III is very obvious. I found the 5DII metering very similar to the original 5D. The new 5DIII is much improved here. **SPEED AND STORAGE** Camera startup and operation is near-instant. Shutter lag and mirror blackout is now faster than before and leads to a more instant, responsive feel while shooting. This, combined with the vastly improved AF make for a radically different experience from previous 5D bodies. Dual memory card slots mean you can now either backup your data to a 2nd slot *OR* you can "span" cards. Spanning means that once one card is full it will automatically swtich to the second card. SUCH a nice feature. I cant tell you how many times my card has filled up at the most inopportune moments and shooting stopped. No more. Shooting speed is either 3fps or 6fps and the buffer is about 18 frames deep in RAW only with a fast CF card. You can shoot almost indefinitely in JPEG mode without hitting the buffer. For RAW I would recommend a 60MB/s CF card to take full advantage of the CF slot speed. The SD slot is slower, but still capable of about 30MB/s write speed. **COLOR** The 5D Mark II had a slight magenta color cast. This was easily correctable in post processing and wasnt a huge deal most of the time. I now report that color cast is gone and that the 5DIIIs color is much more neutral. Skin tones in general look better due to the more neutral tone. Additionally I have found auto white balance to be improved over previous 5D models. Ive noticed that while post processing Im having to correct color less with the 5DIII files than the 5DII files. This is very exciting, as it will save me a fair amount of time in post processing. Per usual, all of the cameras struggle under tungsten lighting. However, AWB is able to get color surprisingly close with anything that contains natural lighting. **MENUS** I would strongly advise reading the manual because there are a lot of new settings and options which wont be familar to 5DII users. There are also a LOT of different ways to set up your AF system, so a little experimentation is needed. In general, the menu system is more complicated that before, but this also allows a much greater degree of customization of the camera. In that regard, the 5DIII is much closer to a 1-series than before. Take the time to learn it and set it up correctly. **MISC** You now have the option to one-click zoom to 100% at your AF point. This means you can instantly check focusing with one button push. This saves a lot of time and frustration while shooting. There is also a "silent" shutter mode which only makes about 1/2 the noise as the standard shutter. You can do one-shot or 3FPS in silent shutter mode. 6FPS continuous is only available with the standard shutter mode. Another brand new feature thats exciting is the ability to re-map buttons on the camera to perform other functions. The options are very extensive. One in particular Im excited about is the ability to toggle one-shot with AI-Servo by clicking the DOF preview button (which is now on the right hand side of the camera, in perfect reach of your middle or ring finger). If you are shooting a still subject in one-shot and they start to move, simply push the DOF preview button and youre instantly in AI Servo mode. There is no need to move your hand, or even look away from the viewfinder. When you are done, simply release the button and youre back in one-shot mode. **CONCLUSION** Canon finally woke up with the 5D Mark III. The completeness of this refresh is hard to overstate, as there is no part of this camera that was left untouched from the Mark II. The overall experience of using the camera has been transformed to an entirely different level. You will be faster, better, and more efficient with a 5D Mark III relative to its predecessors. The improvements here will most cater to those who shoot in demanding environments which require high ISO and fast, accurate autofocus. Canon basically fixed most every complaint anyone ever had with the 5DII while maintaining the things which made the 5DII great (resolution, image quality, small body). The price of this body is probably about $500 too high compared to its primary competition - the $3000 Nikon D800, which is likely to annoy some people. Though individually they cater to different types of photographers and have different strengths over the other, overall these two cameras are comparable products. If you are starting from scratch or have minimal gear investment, the D800 is worth a hard look at. If you are heavily invested in one system or another, you would probably do best just to stick with your current brand. Both are fine cameras and you cant go wrong with either one.
J. Gore
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I love this camera! It will do everything that I will need it to do and much much more.
Dale McDonald
5
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This is definitely a pro level camera, which is what I was looking for, but just understand that before you buy one. If youre looking for a bunch of automatic settings that magically make a picture for you, go buy a Rebel. If you understand photography concepts and are ready for the next level, then this is the right camera for you. The picture quality is excellent (of course), even in really low light. Actually, its pretty amazing. There are a million menu settings available and theyre quickly accessible, with a little practice. I love the response time of this camera! Using the dial on the back allows you to find or adjust whatever youre looking for really quick. The camera is a little heavy, but solid and durable.
Tyler
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As a professional photographer, this is hands-down the best portrait camera on the market. Paired with a 70-200 L series lens, the photos are crisp and the background is creamy, making your subject the point of focus. Tack-sharp images and fast! CF card options are so much better than SD options available on the cheaper models. It doesnt offer advanced video functionality, i.e. you have to manually focus videos, but its a still image camera and does so flawlessly.
Shauncho
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I couldnt add anything here that would better describe the technical qualities of this camera that previous reviewers havent already pointed out, but I just had to add my two cents. It is a fantastic camera and the best one Ive owned to date! It has given me the ability to more easily adapt to so many more shooting environments which has helped me to expand the variety and quality of my portfolio. Also, going from crop sensor to full frame, I now have even more flexibility in post especially when it comes to cropping. The high ISO range is nice and clean with minimal noise which has made shooting in low-light much more enjoyable for me. I could go on and on, but honestly, this camera ROCKS! It resolved all the things I hated about shooting with my previous camera! What more could I ask for?
Henry Family
5
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I absolutely love this camera. The ISO capabilities on this camera are unbelievable. I owned the mark II of this version before it and it always had problems focusing, no matter what lens I used with it. I could not be more happy with this camera. One of my favorite new features of this camera is the button in the center of the modes dial. With the Mk II sometimes I would bump the dial and accidentally change the mode from Manual to another and mess up the photos until I chimped the back of the screen and saw my pictures were pitch black or completely blown out. I also love the double exposure feature this has that the Mk II does not have. It allows a lot more artistic shots. The dual card slots is also worth its weight in gold. I have not had one memory card fail on me yet, but I love having the option to write to two cards so if one fails I have a backup to save me. (This is so important for weddings!) This is a wonderful camera, I know this review is not as technical as many others of this camera, but if you are looking for a great full frame camera but do not want to spend 6k on the 1dx this camera is the one for you.
Karen Bush
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I ordered what I thought was the Canon 5D Mark III but I received the Canon 5D SR. After doing some research about both of them I’ve come to realize that they are pretty close to the same camera and have some minor differences. Before I even noticed that I didn’t receive the right camera I took it out and did a shoot with it! I still takes great photos and ones everything I’m asking it to do! So that’s the only reason why I’m not upset about receiving the wrong camera and not returning it! I’m pleased with the 5D SR. The pictures is the box it came in and the camera. The lens is mine, did not come with. I attached a photo I took with it. The quality is great! Giving it 4 stars cause the camera is still great just not the right style
Amanda Messina
5
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Professional level camera with amazing capabilities. Every person who buys this will love it, It does everything. Gorgeous pictures. Excellent quality. We bought this as an upgrade from our Rebel SL1 which is also an excellent camera. This has more functionality for the person who want to increase their photography skills with an upgrade, while still not going into the hideously expensive class. Full Frame, an amazing piece of equipment. All the bells and whistles you want while still being approachable to the amateur.
C. luong
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Im a photo enthusiast, not a pro. Like others have said, this camera is truly the Jack of all Trades. It does everything well. This is the first time that I upgraded to Full Frame. Coming from the 7d, I liked its performance, and image quality at low ISO. But as the 7d gets above 3200 or 6400, I would have to do more post processing, images were too grainy, and lost a lot of details. In certain cases, images were unusable. But with this 5D3, not afraid to use High ISO. I was at a wedding, shot around 500 photos, and they came out great. Some photos, I didnt have too much post processing at all. 1. Image Quality - excellent, sharp, more natural colors 2. AutoFocus - lots of points, fast, Spot-On focus 3. High ISO performance - excellent, less noise, I was able to use photos shot 6400 and above. Less post processing time 4. Performance - 6 fps 5. Brings out the best in my cheap lens! 6. Dual Card slots 7. Price - @$2700...Yes, worth it! For those considering 5D3 or debating between 6d and 5D3, I would say, get this camera. The 6d just doesnt have some of the important features that 5D3 have, which could come in handy in the future, and I think its worth the extra $$. Hopes this helps out others who are deciding.
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