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Canon 5D mk III released 1414 Responses
Last post: 1 year, 2 months ago | Thread started: Mar 2, 12, 7:35 a.m.
Out of context: Response #6 [Mar 2, 12, 7:35 a.m.]
- vaxorcist
Reading a bit more, the 5D mark III seems to fix the focussing, but keep much of the rest of the camera, I'd call id a 5D mark IIx or something like that....
RE Video 5D mark III vs D800... the D800 has uncompressed video out, which means you can rent a deck and shoot straight to uncompressed recording files and "probably" not get the rolling shutter or various compression messes.... I'd be curious to see how this works out, even if luminouslandscape said in their experience, it doesn't matter (but they don't do action sports!)
Whatever.... the megapixel madness is funny.. Most of my stuff is printed for a magazine page, or an 8x12.... we did a bunch of point-of-purchase posters at 24x36 inches from 12 megapixel 5D mark I files....
That said, I'd have some fine art fun making huge prints with a D800E.... I have a couple of friends who will be printing HUGE images I shot on my D7000... at 1600 ISO, the grain is actually very nice when printed huge from that camera....


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