if the data is binned before readout by low level sensor circuits as some have suggested, I doubt a firmware induced process change on the post binned data will help resolution. The reason the D800 beats the 5DmkIII in perceived resolution is because internally it takes a 2240 x 1260 frame resulting from demosaic (yes, that's 1260P video) and downscales it decently to 1080p. Although the OLP delete mod on the 5DIII does help things.
I think the most realistic expectations from tweaked firmware should at least bump the bitrate so that the codecs don't fall apart so easily under motion. That has so far it is the weakness of both the D800 and 5DmkIII (although not an issue if you use the 4:2:2 HDMI out on the D800 + ninja 2.0)
ultimately, I decided to skip the 5DIII since it was clear Canon is not going to put the hardware in it that would cause it to cannibalize its precious C line.
I think the most realistic expectations from tweaked firmware should at least bump the bitrate so that the codecs don't fall apart so easily under motion. That has so far it is the weakness of both the D800 and 5DmkIII (although not an issue if you use the 4:2:2 HDMI out on the D800 + ninja 2.0)
ultimately, I decided to skip the 5DIII since it was clear Canon is not going to put the hardware in it that would cause it to cannibalize its precious C line.
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