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Testseek.com have collected 212 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 5D Mark 3.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2012
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  Published: 2012-03-01, review by: digital-photography-school.com

  • Abstract:  Update: full press release on the Canon 5D Mk III is below.One of the worst kept secrets in the digital camera space at the moment is Canon’s imminent announcement of the Canon 5D Mk III. It’s been rumoured for a long time now and in the last week we’...

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  Published: 2011-01-01, review by: tipa.com

  • Abstract:  The Canon EOS 5D Mark II changed the landscape of digital photography. No longer are digital still and video two separate worlds, shot with two distinctly different systems. Now users can decide whether to shoot stills or video (or both) on the spot, ...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  1. Introduction2. Specifications3. Compared to 5D MkII and D8004. Key Technology5. Key Technology6. Body and Design7. Body and Design8. Operation/Controls9. Summary & Samples Canon EOS 5D Mark III Hands-on Preview March 2012 | By Andy Westlake and Richa...

 
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  Published: 2006-01-01, review by: dpreview.com

  • Good resolution and detail in raw files, Good color and tonality across the ISO range, Reliable metering even in difficult contrast situations, Very responsive and snappy operation, thanks to new Digic 5+ processor, 6 frames per second continuous shooting with good buffering, Excellent build-quality with magnesium shell and weather-sealing, Intuitive user interface and good ergonomics with larg
  • Destructive noise reduction results in mushy JPEGs, even at base ISO, Visible sharpening artifacts at default settings, Heavy-handed noise reduction leads to lack of low-contrast detail at higher ISOs, Distortion correction not available 'on the fly', Built-in microphone only monaural, Soft video output with less dynamic range than stills, No built-in AF illuminator,
  • Since the launch of the original EOS 5D in 2005 Canon's 5D series has become extremely popular with enthusiast photographers and for many has been the gateway to the world of 'full-frame' photography. Unsurprisingly, more than 3 years after the launch...

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  Published: 2014-05-26, review by: avhub.com.au

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2014-05-26, review by: avhub.com.au

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2012-08-09, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • 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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  Published: 2012-08-08, review by: smh.com.au

  • Abstract:  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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  Published: 2012-08-07, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au

  • 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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  Published: 2012-05-24, review by: techguide.com.au

  • 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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