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The F%^&ing Nikon D800 vs. Canon 5D mkIII Shootout PART 2

This is a wrap-up of my previous comparison between the Nikon D800 and the Canon 5DmkIII, with more of a focus on the raw stills quality.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III review

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Apart from its pixel count, the specification of the Canon 5D Mk III makes familiar reading. But there's plenty to get excited about.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Review - Digital Photography Review

Canon EOS 5D Mark III Review - Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

"Our Canon EOS 5D Mark III review. The 22.3MP 5D Mark III appears to offer similar specifications to 2008's 5D Mark II. However, sensor and processing developments, along with a host of user-interface revisions mean the Mark III is a much more capable camera. It also gains a greatly-improved autofocus system. So do these changes justify the considerably higher price tag? Read our full review to find out."

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III field review

Canon EOS 5D Mark III field review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

"Shoot in the dark. That's essentially what you can do with the Canon 5D Mark III -- with a top sensitivity of ISO 102,400, what was once unfathomable could soon become an acceptable standard. While point-and-shoot manufacturers are adding WiFi and GPS, and tweaking algorithms in an effort to boost sensitivity beyond the 6400 mark, Canon and Nikon are making clear cases for a DSLR upgrade, by drastically improving image quality. The 5D Mark II had an excellent three-year run, but with its 22.3-megapixel sensor, 1.04M-dot 3.2-inch LCD, improved autofocus and high-performance video capabilities, Canon's latest full-frame DSLR is an entirely different beast, and a very compelling successor..."

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