I just got my 5D Mark III back from Canon Irvine service. It was in for a misaligned viewfinder that they "reworked". They stated all product functions correctly according to specifications. Ive been curious about the D800 since its release, so I rented the new D810 to compare. I set up the two cameras almost identical - except for the lenses. The nikon had an 85mm f/1.4, while the Canon had the 50mm f/1.4. I set them both to manual, f/1.4, 1/60 sec, ISO800, AWB, and used the leftmost focus point in one shot mode over the right eye (AF-S for Nikon). I reduced the Nikon image size to match that of the canon and cropped at 100%. Are these results typical, or should I send it in for service again? The AWB totally missed, more noise, the image is soft and flat. Is my camera a dud, or does the nikon simply crush it? I always have to compensate for my Canon by manually setting the white balance, using only the center focus point, overexposing by 1/2 stop, and stopping down for sharper images, but in this test I just let the cameras and lenses do their thing.