willagaroon said:First day really shooting with it yesterday. I have to say I'm very happy but I am coming from an original 5D so it's a pretty good leap for me.
Really impressed with the auto focus as it worked really well on my constantly moving kids. Only battle I had was with them running around and it being overcast going from bright full sun to completely obscured sun. Was able to push in post some of the underexposed shots and still like the results.
Example shot (not my favorite photo from yesterday but was surprised by the detail in the hairs on the back of his shirt):
http://www.willrphotography.com/kids/5D3_0438.jpg
shizam1 said:markko said:Another thing that quite annoys me is that the focus point is black in the viewfinder. If you're shooting in a dark place it's impossible to see what AF-point you're using. Hopefully they can fix this as well with a firmware update, because now at times you're wondering why the damn thing isn't getting focus, finding out that the focus point is at another place as you're thinking. I prefer the red AF-point in the viewfinder of my 1Dmk3.
I'm not sure if this helps you, but you can make a menu change so that it shows the AF point that is selected in bright red once it locks onto something, instead of just that circle turning red. I also changed it so the circle ALWAYS flashes red, not just in low light areas. I currently use center AF ( not spot ), with the 4 surrounding points, but I don't have them show up in the VF, only highlight red when AF is achieved.
Tim Larsen said:If I could change anything would be to take the megapixels down to 16-18 or so, but I'm thrilled with my new Mark III
markko said:shizam1 said:markko said:Another thing that quite annoys me is that the focus point is black in the viewfinder.
I'm not sure if this helps you, but you can make a menu change so that it shows the AF point that is selected in bright red once it locks onto something, instead of just that circle turning red. I also changed it so the circle ALWAYS flashes red, not just in low light areas. I currently use center AF ( not spot ), with the 4 surrounding points, but I don't have them show up in the VF, only highlight red when AF is achieved.
Just tap the top right buton on the back with your thumb and all focus points light up so you can pick one, I use this all the time in a dark situation. easy peasy.
Ken
Thanks for the replyI think I've tried all possible settings for the coloring/highlighting of the selected AF point, but not one of the settings will show the selected AF point bright red at all times (which I'm used to). When you're shooting in a dark place and the camera has difficulty getting focus you actually have to point at a bright area to check which AF point you have selected (or press the AF button of course).
h4ldol said:Reading threads like this while awaiting delivery of my 5dIII make me nervous. :-\
shizam1 said:Not sure yet... I definitely like the files better after ISO 1600, but I'm wondering if the shots below that are softer than I was getting on my 5DII. Just made a post about that actually, to see if anyone else has any experience with it.
still finding post about soft image and flat image and for my taste it flat too! What does it means? Bad: technology, matrix, firmware, bad RAW converter even in DPP and LR4 or not real production model and just 'beta' product to win sales start date compare D800?but ended up looking really flat in DPP and LR
The auto iso defaults to 400iso when flash is used which i think is pretty darn smart!Chris Geiger said:I purchased two of them. Love them. The 24-105 and 70-200 IS II lenses are excellent and very sharp. I shot a wedding over the weekend and the results were great. The auto ISO is a neat feature unless you turn on the flash, then it stops working. As long as you don't try and use flash and auto ISO together, the camera is a dream. The focus system is great, I like it better than the Nikons I was using.
Chris Geiger said:I purchased two of them. Love them. The 24-105 and 70-200 IS II lenses are excellent and very sharp. I shot a wedding over the weekend and the results were great. The auto ISO is a neat feature unless you turn on the flash, then it stops working. As long as you don't try and use flash and auto ISO together, the camera is a dream. The focus system is great, I like it better than the Nikons I was using.
Bosman said:The auto iso defaults to 400iso when flash is used which i think is pretty darn smart!