OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2


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LOL, I am speechless, the little dot appear on the other corner. Nvm, I will leave it there. Just like what you said, as long as it is not on the sensor, I should just ignore it for the time being. Though I wished it is nv been there.

I will try to open the cam body less so that chance get the sensor dirty is small.
 

I will try to open the cam body less so that chance get the sensor dirty is small.

Why would you spend all that money on a DSLR and now be afraid to change lenses? That's what a DSLR is for!
 

Might as well glue on the lens and seal with silicon. NO DUST WILL EVER GET IN THAT WAY :D
 

dodgethis said:
Might as well glue on the lens and seal with silicon. NO DUST WILL EVER GET IN THAT WAY :D

Even so, must do the sealing in industrial clean room condition. :D
 

LittleSid said:
LOL, I am speechless, the little dot appear on the other corner. Nvm, I will leave it there. Just like what you said, as long as it is not on the sensor, I should just ignore it for the time being. Though I wished it is nv been there.

I will try to open the cam body less so that chance get the sensor dirty is small.

Dust is unavoidable bro. Unless you fixed on your first lens in a clean room, there will be dust inside for sure I think. So long as it is not on the sensor I think is fine. :)
 

Dust is unavoidable bro. Unless you fixed on your first lens in a clean room, there will be dust inside for sure I think. So long as it is not on the sensor I think is fine. :)

Might as well glue on the lens and seal with silicon. NO DUST WILL EVER GET IN THAT WAY :D

Why would you spend all that money on a DSLR and now be afraid to change lenses? That's what a DSLR is for!

can't blame him. he's still on a 'Honeymoon period" with his new camera. everything must be perfect (for now)
 

Errz said:
can't blame him. he's still on a 'Honeymoon period" with his new camera. everything must be perfect (for now)

Haha... I've been through that and can understand! :P Used to be so afraid of changing lenses outside, especially near the roads!
 

I believe the 5D is built more robust than that..little dust here and there..won't kill the camera :)
i thinkt he sensor should be quite well "protected" and just by changing lenses (unless in a sand storm), i doubt you'll get any big dust into it.
Just look at how the "nuthead" at DRTV handles his camera and lenses..no caps, no cover, put everywhere…simply bo chap…but still works :) although those are not his own haha
 

very nice.

gee thanks.

btw how many batteries do you guys normally bring on overseas trip?

still deciding whether to bring 5d3 or 500d >.<

if i brought the 500d, it would be a peace of mind for me but the quality of pics will not be as good
 

gee thanks.

btw how many batteries do you guys normally bring on overseas trip?

still deciding whether to bring 5d3 or 500d >.<

if i brought the 500d, it would be a peace of mind for me but the quality of pics will not be as good

That would depend on this country right? Safe or not safe..how many photos you taking a day..how much you walking&#8230;how heavy bag can you carry etc...
 

can't blame him. he's still on a 'Honeymoon period" with his new camera. everything must be perfect (for now)

We all been there before.... now... I think I am the no more honey type... simply abuse my cameras and lens, and stuffs.... :cool:
 

We all been there before.... now... I think I am the no more honey type... simply abuse my cameras and lens, and stuffs.... :cool:

wait till u got a new 'wife'.then its honeymoon period all over again. :bsmilie:
 

Halfmoon said:
I was eying for you to introduce me to this line too.... guess the 5D4 will need to wait............. hahaha.... :bsmilie:

Haha... If only I can make money from this! I don't mind really cos it is an easy job and I get to walk about talking to a few of my favourite shops and molest their gears! :)
 

Errz said:
wait till u got a new 'wife'.then its honeymoon period all over again. :bsmilie:

Haha... The first time is always gentler... With practise will be harder and harder... :P
 

Haha... The first time is always gentler... With practise will be harder and harder... :P

Honeymoon period is the breaking in period... once you are through it, you do not even bother about protection at times.... and it is actually, quite ok, since it is very hard and can take lots of punishment....
 

Haha... If only I can make money from this! I don't mind really cos it is an easy job and I get to walk about talking to a few of my favourite shops and molest their gears! :)

If money making is as easy as this... lol....

Do a blog, and maybe you can get some attentions???? :think:
 

Ask you all har, full frame vs aps-c on the same lens, will the full frame be more prone to lens flare at night?

Also, the in-cam hdr function seems to be cropping the photo quite a bit in the alignment?
 

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