OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 4


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yup, i guess upgrading directly in the long term save some $$.

Is there any 3rd party shutter release for 5dmk3, also where to get it? I need one for my landscape. Thanks! =)

Of course have. Funan/Peninsula/Adelphi, the usual shops.
 

thanks! totally forgot that they have relocated to adelphi.
 

Just got a 2nd 5d3. Hope to know how to use this beast by first downloading the manual for that.
 

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Just got a 2nd 5d3. Hope to know how to use this beast by first downloading the manual for that.

Congratulations on your new 5D3! Did you get it from the B&S?
 

Yes, my Nissin DI866 MarkII doesn't work with my 5D3 and 1DX..i mean the ETTL is not functioning, if using trigger such as Pixel it become worst. You can get YongNuo YN568EX, is cheap and good :) You can high syn to 1/8000 even with Pixel trigger.

Thank for the info. Did consider to get the YN568EX as a spare flash as it cheap. eTTL work on 5D3?
 

This is very interesting information supplied to us by doodah in another thread:

On another note, Lens Rentals decided to put AF consistency of various Canon cameras to the test using a recently released 28 f/2.8 IS lens in single shot mode. This is what they obtained for the standard deviation of AF accuracy, a measure of AF consistency:

1DsIII 29
5D II 38.5
50D 34
7D 41
1DIV 22
60D 34
T3i 41
1Dx 17
5D III 17
T4i 29
6D 28

We can group Canon DSLR AF consistency into 3 groups:
Tier 1: 1DX, 5D3 (as good as live view when the latest lenses are mounted)... 1D4 trailing slightly
Tier 2: 6D, 1Ds3, T4i... 50D, 60D trailing slightly
Tier 3: 5D2, 7D, T3i

So, 6D is about as good as the 1Ds3, but not as good as 1DX and 5D3.

PS: Do not be shocked by the poor AF consistency of the 7D in single shot mode because that agrees with my personal experience too.
 

This is very interesting information supplied to us by doodah in another thread:

On another note, Lens Rentals decided to put AF consistency of various Canon cameras to the test using a recently released 28 f/2.8 IS lens in single shot mode. This is what they obtained for the standard deviation of AF accuracy, a measure of AF consistency:

1DsIII 29
5D II 38.5
50D 34
7D 41
1DIV 22
60D 34
T3i 41
1Dx 17
5D III 17
T4i 29
6D 28

We can group Canon DSLR AF consistency into 3 groups:
Tier 1: 1DX, 5D3 (as good as live view when the latest lenses are mounted)... 1D4 trailing slightly
Tier 2: 6D, 1Ds3, T4i... 50D, 60D trailing slightly
Tier 3: 5D2, 7D, T3i

So, 6D is about as good as the 1Ds3, but not as good as 1DX and 5D3.

PS: Do not be shocked by the poor AF consistency of the 7D in single shot mode because that agrees with my personal experience too.

Well, but didn't they measure it with multiple AF points? If that's the case the test is pretty useless because it depends on the scene heavily I guess.
 

Well, but didn't they measure it with multiple AF points? If that's the case the test is pretty useless because it depends on the scene heavily I guess.

Huh? Do you know what you are asking? Even a simple test for AF consistency of the centre point requires multiple shots using the same lens. Then, one needs to analyze all the shots. Can you imagine trying do that with so many remaining AF points?

Do you also realize in-camera AF calibration only fixes the center point and not the rest? For AF calibration of remaining points on sensor, one needs to send camera to CSC. Even then, they'll ask you which points are most important and how you want them calibration (focusing distance, lens etc etc).

In short, testing AF consistency is a very complex business. Do not forget the performance of a lens may differ from camera body to body. Lensrental is able to do it because they have access to many many cameras and lenses. One can infer quite a bit even from the simple test above. For example, if the center point is hopeless, the remaining AF points are not going to be any better.

I guess very few people want to acknowledge the 7D is really hopeless in terms of single shot AF consistency. And I mean really useless. My old 60D beats the c**p out of it. I know because I used to own both cameras.
 

Huh? Do you know what you are asking? Even a simple test for AF consistency of the centre point requires multiple shots using the same lens. Then, one needs to analyze all the shots. Can you imagine trying do that with so many remaining AF points?

Do you also realize in-camera AF calibration only fixes the center point and not the rest? For AF calibration of remaining points on sensor, one needs to send camera to CSC. Even then, they'll ask you which points are most important and how you want them calibration (focusing distance, lens etc etc).

In short, testing AF consistency is a very complex business. Do not forget the performance of a lens may differ from camera body to body. Lensrental is able to do it because they have access to many many cameras and lenses. One can infer quite a bit even from the simple test above. For example, if the center point is hopeless, the remaining AF points are not going to be any better.

I guess very few people want to acknowledge the 7D is really hopeless in terms of single shot AF consistency. And I mean really useless. My old 60D beats the c**p out of it. I know because I used to own both cameras.

Obviously you replied to the wrong post or you need to read it more carefully. You didn't even get what I was saying.
 

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different strokes for different folks.

since you already have the 1DX, it will be natural for you to look out for a low cost + lightweight FF to complement your primary body and that budget FF is the 6D.

of cause' if one has the money, he/she can go for the 5DMK3 as a secondary body too.

on the other hand, there will be those people(me inclusive) who can only afford a single FF body and this body must perform to certain expectations.

5D body with 1DX's AF, precisely why i bought the 5DMK3.

Very true. Especially for single body shooters, the 2nd media slot is so very important that I don't understand why people are not concerned about it. Perhaps they are just shooting for leisure.
 

I think they test with single point is much more accurate than with all the points.. Obviously if 61 af points vs 39 af points, u know who the Winner.. Correct my if I'm wrong :)
 

I think they test with single point is much more accurate than with all the points.. Obviously if 61 af points vs 39 af points, u know who the Winner.. Correct my if I'm wrong :)

The grouping of the af points is very important too..i can have 100af squashed in the center n it would be stupid.
 

The grouping of the af points is very important too..i can have 100af squashed in the center n it would be stupid.

ya, then we have to press 50 times to the extreme right to do rule of thirds. lol
 

Very true. Especially for single body shooters, the 2nd media slot is so very important that I don't understand why people are not concerned about it. Perhaps they are just shooting for leisure.

true. 95% ppl here are hobbyist and do not earn money from photography
 

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