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Right camera, right time. That's the story of the EOS 5D Mark II and, in recent times, it's this camera that's given Canon its firm foothold in the D-SLR market more than any other. More importantly, it also gave Canon an entry into a whole new sector whe...
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Some cameras seem just destined for glory and the EOS 5D Mark II was one of them. It was hugely popular with still photographers, but arguably made even more impact on the video world where it was seemingly the only D-SLR any self-respecting cinematograph...
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I'm often asked the not unreasonable question, “So which is the best camera?” to which my answer recently has been one stolen from professional photographic lore: “The best camera is the one you have with you when a great picture presents itself.” I was...
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Not everyone will be able to afford a 5D Mark III, but if you’re serious about movie making on a budget then this is a serious piece of kit via which to do it Not a camcorder, but included because Digital SLRs have really taken off the past couple of...

Setting a new benchmark for amateur and independent film makers, affordable alternative to pro broadcast cameras, rock solid workhorse-like build...

Pricey if you don’t require broadcast quality video, slight delay whilst mirror mechanism flips out of the way before video recording can commence, clip duration limited to just under 30 minutes as it’s a camera not a camcorder...

Capturing video at 1920x1080 pixels and 29.97 frames per second, admittedly shooting with a DSLR isn't quite as smooth or straightforward from the get go as on a regular camcorder or even compact system camera. This is because recording begins after the i...
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Canon's EOS 5D Mark II has been a great success among both professionals and enthusiasts, thanks to its full-frame sensor, big viewfinder and sublime controls, all at a lower price and weight than the 1D series. It was also the first DSLR to record 1080p...

Breathtaking image quality and a wide range of autofocus options are among the highlights of this superbly rounded package...
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Canon's 5D series cameras have gained legendary status over the last seven years. Their full-frame (35mm film-size) sensors clearly identify them as professional quality cameras, yet at around half the cost of Canon's flagship 1D range, they're a tantalis...

A photographic tour-de-force – if you can justify the cost it'll be hard to resist...
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This 22-megapixel full-frame camera is the upgrade of the revered MkII. While there are not many extra pixels, the processor, ISO range, burst rate, viewfinder coverage and LCD have all been improved. Auto focus is now by 61 points instead of nine. Live view function is also better...

This is a wonderful camera. If you have Canon lenses and want to move into the blissful realm of full-frame capture, then the 5D MkIII is for you. But the MkII is just as good for stills and costs $1600 less. If you already have a 5D MkII (as we do), the...
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DateAugust 9, 2012 reading now 13 Read later This 22-megapixel full-frame camera is the upgrade of the revered MkII. While there are not many extra pixels, the processor, ISO range, burst rate, viewfinder coverage and LCD have all been impr...
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As impressive as its specifications are, in actual use, the Canon EOS 5D Mark III is simply put a superlative full frame camera whose ease of use belies its dazzling array of features.Like the top of the range EOS 1D X, the 22.3 megapixel Mark III spor...
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practicalphotography.com Updated: 2014-09-05 01:35:08
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The Canon EOS 5D MkIII is the latest high quality, full-frame Canon DSLR. The first 5D still holds its own in terms of image quality, so its younger sibling must be something very special...
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The 22.3-megapixel Canon EOS 5D Mark III captured some of the cleanest images I've seen from a DSLR when shooting in low light at high ISOs. That's no small feat. Cameras such as the 5D Mark III's predecessor -- the 5D Mark II -- and the 16.2MP Nikon D...

Incamera HDR, "Silent" shooting mode, Rank photos incamera with one to five stars, 61point (41crosstypepoint) autofocus...

Only slightly more resolution than fouryearold previous model, Starting price much higher than predecessor, Builtin mic only offers mono sound.
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After Nikon’s D90, it felt like the crown of video would go to that firm. But, surprisingly, it was Canon that swooped in, and hoovered up the newly established video-from-SLR market. The D90 was never able to produce video sufficient for professional...

Stills are beautiful, capable of producing superb video, lightning-fast auto-focus, rapid shooting, solidly built...

No "clean" HDMI output, buttons to control camera settings take some getting used to, we'd love to see some more high frame-rate modes...

A brilliant camera that offers both superb stills and fantastic video. It's ideal for people looking to get a video-capable SLR, but owners of the 5D II might want to keep their existing gear and wait for the next update...
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Canon's 5D MkII was a game changer. A fine stills camera, it also set a standard for DSLR video capture that set the chase for competitors. This, of course, made it a tough act to follow, even for its maker.When Canon revealed the MkIII, it appeared Canon...

As with the MkII, the MkIII delivers excellent (if not the best) price/performance ratio of any camera in Canon's range, which explains why so many pros have them as back-ups or full-frame alternatives for their 1D.Many, especially wedding and portrait ph...
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The Canon 5D Mark III is a DSLR camera that has the ability to appeal to filmmakers just as much as it does photographers. The camera took stellar photos in our still image tests, but it also excelled in our video labs. We're not joking when we say its th...

IntroductionThe Canon 5D Mark III is a DSLR camera that has the ability to appeal to filmmakers just as much as it does photographers. The camera took stellar photos in our still image tests, but it also excelled in our video labs. We're not joking when w...
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It was only a few months ago that AP readers voted the Canon EOS 5D Mark II The Greatest Camera of All Time. The number of votes, backed up by glowing references from a host of contemporary photographers, shows that Canon got just about everything right...

It was always going to be a challenge to replace the EOS 5D Mark II. Thankfully, Canon has been sensible with its upgrade, choosing to focus on improving its weaker areas. So, while the resolution is largely unchanged in the 5D Mark III, the sensors low-...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2014-09-05 01:35:22
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The EOS 5D Mark II was rightly hailed as a landmark camera, especially for independent filmmakers, since it was not only a high-resolution still camera, but also a DSLR that took a more serious stab at shooting video.So now about four years on, Canon h...

Greatly improved autofocus; excellent high ISO performance...

Redesigned controls may take some getting used to.

Both the Mark II and Mark III capture about the same amount of detail, with only the autofocus and ISO performance being the major differentiators...
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Because the Mark II still has plenty to offer to both serious enthusiasts and professional photographers, it will remain on sale, at a reduced price of AUD$2799 for the body or AUD$3899 for the Premium kit with the 24-105mm lens, as we reviewed. As such...
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Canon's EOS 5D Mark III has a lot to live up to. For a start, the original Canon EOS 5D was the first DSLR to really bring full-frame digital photography within the reach of enthusiast photographers. Then came its replacement, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II...

Excellent HDR mode, Detailed raw and JPG files, High quality images, Low noise...

Complicated AF system, A bit pricey...

While it may not have excited the photographic world in the same way that the Nikon D800 seems to have, the Canon EOS 5D Mark III is a very capable camera. It suffers a little from the fact that the majority of the systems have been seen elsewhere in the...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-09-05 01:35:23
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Canon's EOS 5D Mark III has a lot to live up to. For a start, the original Canon EOS 5D was the first DSLR to really bring full-frame digital photography within the reach of enthusiast photographers. Then came its replacement, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, wh...

Excellent HDR mode, Detailed raw and JPG files, High quality images, Low noise...

Complicated AF system, A bit pricey...

Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand While the key specification changes since the 5D Mark II largely just bring the Canon EOS 5D Mark III into line with Canon's existing DSLRs, we're impressed with the results from the new camera. Raw a...
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The recently announced Canon EOS 5D Mark III steps up as the long-awaited successor to the Canon 5D Mark II . Like the Mark II before it, the Mark III is a full-frame professional camera targeting photographers and videographers. In a year already crowded...
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The Canon EOS 5D Mark III is the long-awaited successor to the Canon 5D Mark II , the DSLR that kickstarted the full-frame video revolution. More than three years later, the market is crowded with cameras that can match or exceed what the 5D Mark II can d...

The 5D Mark III is an improvement on the Mark II in almost every way.While not a radical overhaul or a dramatic leap in technology, the Mark III shores up most of the gaps in the Mark II's performance profile, offering the benefit of faster shot-to-shot t...
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Canon has a long tradition of producing innovative and groundbreaking DSLRs. In 2003, for example, the 6.3MP Canon 300D became the first consumer-grade DSLR to sell for under £1,000. Two years later the introduction of the original 12.5MP 5D signalled the...

Vastly improved AF module, Addition of 'headphones in' socket, Enhanced ISO range/performance, Faster DIGIC 5processor, Built like a tank, Exceptional image quality, Fantastic video performance...

Picking it up for the first time, the initial impression is of a very solid and well-built professional-grade DSLR. On its own the body weighs in at just under a kilo, however with a suitably pro-grade lens attached, such as the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 zoo...
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So far this year Nikon has been grabbing all the headlines with regards to new DSLR cameras with the D4 and D800 being announced. Now today we have the news that rival manufacturer Canon have revealed the EOS 5D Mk III DSLR, which has been priced and date...
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Build and Ergonomics Canon says the new camera represents a complete redesign but, physically, there's not a huge difference between the EOS 5D Mark III and EOS 5D Mark II, although the Mark III is slightly larger and heavier. The table below compares key...
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Canon's EOS 5D Mark III has a lot to live up to. For a start, the original Canon EOS 5D was the first DSLR to really bring full-frame digital photography within the reach of enthusiast photographers. Then came its replacement, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, wh...

Excellent HDR mode, Detailed raw and JPG files, High quality images, Low noise...

Complicated AF system, A bit pricey...

While it may not have excited the photographic world in the same way that the Nikon D800 seems to have, the Canon EOS 5D Mark III is a very capable camera. It suffers a little from the fact that the majority of the systems have been seen elsewhere in the...
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While I am always as guilty as most to not reading the %^&*(“! manual not so here as this unit stretches me as I would call it a semi-professional model and that is almost beyond me, but I do enjoy the challenge.The new lens sent with the unit is rather n...
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4000 body (street price)5DMkII+1?This 22 megapixel full frame camera is the upgrade of the revered MkII. While there are not many extra pixels the processor, ISO range, burst rate, viewfinder coverage and LCD have all been improved. Auto focus is now by...

What is there not to like about a responsive camera that produces technically stunning images (in RAW) time after time? The faster burst rate and the wider bracketing options are welcome. To be able to capture clean images at outrageously high ISO speeds...

The JPEG noise reduction is ridiculously aggressive for a camera of this standard...

This is a wonderful camera. If you have Canon lenses and want to move into the blissful realm of full frame capture then the...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-21 01:17:46
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Published: Monday April 9, 2012 MYT 11:17:00 AMUpdated: Monday April 9, 2012 MYT 11:27:59 AM The EOS 5D Mark III, Canon's long-awaited successor to the Mark II is here, improved in every area that matters. MORE THAN SKIN DEEP: Canon has tweaked all t...

Greatly improved autofocus; excellent high ISO performance.

Redesigned controls may take some getting used to.

It may not look like it from the base specifications alone, but the EOS 5D Mark III is a great improvement over its predecessor in every way that counts - autofocus, exposure and ISO have all had the benefit of the technological improvements Canon has...
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More than three years ago, the Canon 5D Mark II became an unlikely revolutionary – its ability to shoot Full-HD video sparked off the video DSLR revolution , and in the time since, Canon's HD DSLRs have been used to film documentaries, TV series and even...

Excellent image quality, Improved handling, More responsive 61point AF system, Fast sixframes per second shooting speed...

Video not much improved out of camera, No noncompressed video thru HDMI, Video rolling shutter effect still visible...

The Canon 5D Mark III offers a solid upgrade in every aspect from the 5D Mark II. The handling is improved, the auto-focus is more responsive, the camera shoots more frames per second and images are much cleaner at higher ISO levels. Video quality is bett...
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More than three years ago, the Canon 5D Mark II became an unlikely revolutionary – its ability to shoot Full-HD video sparked off the video DSLR revolution , and in the time since, Canon's HD DSLRs have been used to film documentaries, TV series and even...

Excellent image quality, Improved handling, More responsive 61point AF system, Fast sixframes per second shooting speed...

Video not much improved out of camera, No noncompressed video thru HDMI, Video rolling shutter effect still visible...

The Canon 5D Mark III offers a solid upgrade in every aspect from the 5D Mark II. The handling is improved, the auto-focus is more responsive, the camera shoots more frames per second and images are much cleaner at higher ISO levels. Video quality is bett...
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Canon has just announced the presence of a professional SLR camera Canon EOS-1D X in October 2011, this time Canon announce the presence of cameras EOS 5D Mark III DSLR (2/3).DSLR Cameras Canon EOS 5D Mark III offers improved speed compared to previous ge...
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thetechy.com Updated: 2016-11-21 01:17:45
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It's been 3 years since the camera that turned the photography industry around came out, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II. So, the wait for the Mark III has been a bit too long, and for all the photography enthusiasts, excruciatingly painful. The burden on the Ma...

The advancement in AF system is undoubtedly the best thing about the Mark III, the noise performance is really good too, along with great features like auto sharpening of images. Overall the Canon EOS 5D Mark III's JPEG output across the ISO range offers...
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EOS 5D Mark III is the latest in the Canon`s 5D family. 5D was a huge success and after that 5D Mark II was also accepted happily by the camera lovers. Hence, there were huge expectations from the successor to these great performers.5D Mark III is a 22.3M...

Weatherproof Sturdy built, Better ISO range, Improved AF module, Inbuilt Noise Reduction, Outstanding Image & Video quality, DIGIC 5processorEnhanced performance...

Popup flash missing, Slightly over priced, Does not support EFS lenses...

As mentioned above, Canon 5D Mark III delivers great performance as well as good configurability; but with competition like Nikon D800 in the market, this one from Canon seems a little overpriced. Still, even with a price tag of Rs.211455 (body only) 5D M...
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There was a major buzz in the photography world when the D800 was announced. The excitement for Nikon's crazy large pixel count was definitely there, but the world waited with baited breath for Canon to out-do its sole competitor once again. However, when...

Amazing AF system, Good high ISO still and video performance, lighter body with weather sealing, Silent jog dial for uninterrupted audio recording...

Quite pricey compared to the camera it replaces and competes with, Noise in video is quite unpleasant (above ISO 8000 in low light)...

Superficially, one could say there isn't much of a difference between the predecessor and what succeeds it. Even the pixel count is a meager jump. So why would you want to pay such a significantly higher price for the Mark III? What we have here is a foc...
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Canon and Nikon both have brand new professional DLSR cameras fighting for the wallets of photographers and videographers the world over. We recently reviewed the Canon 5D Mark III, and are whipping up a review of the Nikon D800. In the meantime, we put t...
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It's been nearly four years since Canon released the EOS 5D Mark II, the camera that turned digital still cameras into affordable workhorses for videographers and indie filmmakers. And this next evolution was definitely created with those filmmakers in mi...

First and foremost, the 5D Mark III takes beautiful photos, and improves on a camera that was already fantastic. The small changes on its body make the Mark III even more comfortable to use, while the tweaks made to button placement and the layout of its...

Given how popular the 5D Mark II became in the videography community, we'd have liked to have seen the Mark III's video capabilities improved a bit more. The addition of a dedicated XLR microphone jack is probably a pipe dream, but a 60P mode at 1920x1080...

You should! Yeah, the Mark II is still a killer deal, but the 5D Mark III is better. Thats all there is to it. The refinements just make it a vastly better tool for photographers and videographers. The autofocus system alone is enough to justify choosin...
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