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


Guys, speaking of memory size.
What's the total size of memory card you will carry during your overseas trip?

Very good question. I personally bring two or three 32 gb cards. I usually have a storage device to download or store photos. I hesitate to bring anything larger than 32 gb for fear of losing the card or having technical problems with it.

My greatest fear would be to bring a 128 gb card and shoot for two or three days recording thousands of photos and then have the card lost or stolen.
 

I have absolute confident in Lexar. Have been using it for years. Going forward, I think I need to have a habit to re-format the card in Cam each time I do a backup instead of just delete off.

Take note: I suspect it could also due to me plugging it into my Smart TV for direct media viewing, then "not probably disconnected" before I pull it out.
 

I just load 2 high speed 32GB cards into the dual card slot and just keep shooting. I have never run out of space on leisure trips.

I like to pack light and do not wish to be encumbered by multiple memory cards, input or backup devices. Since the rise of smart phones and tablets, I have stopped bringing my laptop too.

Work, on the other hand, would be the exact opposite. I bring everything, except maybe the kitchen sink.
 

XsenseX said:
I would seriously not recommend a Tamron if u are using 5d3. If one wants to save the dollar, at least go for 24-70 Mark 1.

My own 2 cents. No need to flame me.

Why??

I have been using the Tamron 24-70 VC since the day I bought it (last Dec). Satis with it so far.
VC work well too for me when needed.
 

I would seriously not recommend a Tamron if u are using 5d3. If one wants to save the dollar, at least go for 24-70 Mark 1.

My own 2 cents. No need to flame me.

Odd that you would suggest against it but did not produce any supportive points for that.

I think the Tamron is a good alternative. It is priced very attractively, the VC works effectively, and the lens optically competent.

Why??

I have been using the Tamron 24-70 VC since the day I bought it (last Dec). Satis with it so far.
VC work well too for me when needed.

I just rented the Tamron 24-70 last week and tested it with my 5D3 by taking some shots of the Esplanade. I found it responsive, sharp and the VC really helped. I'm not sure why a Tamron 24-70 would not be recommended for the 5D3. I found its performance more than acceptable. I would be curious to hear other views.
 

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I have absolute confident in Lexar. Have been using it for years. Going forward, I think I need to have a habit to re-format the card in Cam each time I do a backup instead of just delete off.

Take note: I suspect it could also due to me plugging it into my Smart TV for direct media viewing, then "not probably disconnected" before I pull it out.


Yap bro, try to reformat, dont delete.... deleting will sometime corrupt your CF/SD Card..... being practising the format of card.... so far, never have once any issue with the CF/SD card.....
 

Makes me wanna try renting it too!

At first for me, I rented the 5D mk iii for company event to see how comfortable
I am with this DSLR. After the successful event, I decided to buy the 5D mk iii.
Bro, if you got the $ than just go for it.
No regrets seriously or you worry that 5D mk iv will come out but that will happen
years later. :bsmilie:
 

Very good question. I personally bring two or three 32 gb cards. I usually have a storage device to download or store photos. I hesitate to bring anything larger than 32 gb for fear of losing the card or having technical problems with it.

My greatest fear would be to bring a 128 gb card and shoot for two or three days recording thousands of photos and then have the card lost or stolen.

That's why I thought of too, currently I have Sandisk extreme pro 32GB CF card and extreme pro 32GB SD card in my mkiii.
Maybe I will just bring another 64GB for both cards will do.
128GB for the CF is way too expensive for me, I could get a lens for the CF card price. LOL!
 

At first for me, I rented the 5D mk iii for company event to see how comfortable
I am with this DSLR. After the successful event, I decided to buy the 5D mk iii.
Bro, if you got the $ than just go for it.
No regrets seriously or you worry that 5D mk iv will come out but that will happen
years later. :bsmilie:

Hehe.. I was referring to the Tamron! I'd own a 5D3
 

That's why I thought of too, currently I have Sandisk extreme pro 32GB CF card and extreme pro 32GB SD card in my mkiii.
Maybe I will just bring another 64GB for both cards will do.
128GB for the CF is way too expensive for me, I could get a lens for the CF card price. LOL!


Care to share the reason for the need to get such a fast card?
 

As I know, the built in SD writer ain't optimised. Only the CF is & the main purpose of having the SD slot works as a backup. No point using fast SD as I'll make no difference in terms of writing speed!
 

Care to share the reason for the need to get such a fast card?

Not only as backup card for 5dmk iii but also other cameras that I might used time to time.
Fast card allows me to capture shots much faster than standard cards.
 

Patent application is already indication the production line is scheduled..

Do you even know what a patent is? Canon has patents for a large number of lens designs but how many of them actually make it to the production stage?

http://www.canonrumors.com/?s=patent

In fact, this is not the first patent Canon has filed for a 24-70 f2.8 IS

http://www.canonrumors.com/2012/07/patent-canon-ef-24-70-f2-8l-is/
 

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