5D2 vs 5D3 ISO100 around 50 test raws

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Thanks for the hardwork. When the rumors of the MK III were flying around, I decided that my upgrade criteria was sensor at least as good as my Mk II with the AF and speed of 7D. That was all I really needed and anything beyond that was a bonus. So, far I am loving it. So, my question is, how many of you are really going to be mad if there is no real IQ improvement over the Mk II?
 
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Arkarch said:
Thank-you for the hard work.

I took a look at the 70-200 @ 70 Test 1 shots on a NEC PA241 wide gamut.

I notice that the white balance is different - the 5DmII at 4450 and the 5DmIII at 4600.

Attached a couple crops from the same images, 5DmII on top, 5DmIII on bottom.

Sharpness - They are very close, but I do see some artifact/pattern on the 5DmII side - especially in the "10" section. Its slightly there on the 5DmIII. Zoom up on the "9" and you'll see definite diagonal banding on the 5DmII. To be fair, it looks like the shots were not exactly the same size as the 5DmIII looks a bit wider (see the right side lineup).

Color - Also very close, but the very subtle shading - the stain above the "S" and the blue stripes, look fuller / slightly more saturated on the 5DmIII. The red blocks on the 5DmII look redder - could be the white balance.

Now this is just one sample crop. Interested in other analysis.

Please note, I used Adobe DNG Converter to clean process the 5DmIII CR2's. Its a clean convert I understand.
LOL I am a dumb ass I left the cameras in AWB! I noticed the framing slightly different too which is strange as i made sure not to move the tripod when changing and particularly on the 70-200 as it was mounted to the tripod by the lens foot
also i realised the 16mm 5D3 shots from the 16-35 were actually at 17mm
 
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JR said:
wickidwombat said:
Executive summary:

I dont know if its still the raw converter being funny but I still think the 5D2 images are sharper, there is definately no mind blowing improvement at ISO100 at very best it's going to be line ball.
Before i started this test i did turn off all NR and the aberation reduction etc just incase any of that shinanigans affected the raws.

TEST 1 files are the best
TEST 2 shows this method of doing AFMA isnt the most accurate compared to test 1
TEST 3 just handheld shots as acheck most are at minimum shutter speed due to low light still I managed to keep it to iso 100 for all lenses except the 300f4L (they are a bit under exposed though)

Thanks Wicki! I wonder if the sharpness difference we are all seing between mkII and mkIII could be due to the RAW converter? Also, you mentionned you turned off the lens correction in camera, did you have a chance to see if the in camera lens correction impact the sharpness of the mkIII?

I am still puzzeled why the mkII had the edge on sharpness...
I really think it could be the raw converter, One thing is all of this was done using center point only. when i was shooting out in the field and using a variety of AF points (before doing this test) the results were all over the place. I'm still not sold on the AF yet but really need to spend more time with it to be fair.
also the sharpness in this situation is really only an issue at pixel peeping level I cannot see it manifesting in prints unless they are bill boards.

As others have mentioned if for studio and landscape at iso 100 then there is very little benefit to upgrade from a 5Dmk2 to 5Dmk3.

I think form looking at my high iso stuff there is about a stop benefit in the 5Dmk3 however the noise at higher isos on the 5D3 looks much more like film grain and so for certain shots and shooting there will be a massive increase in useability

Personally I love the new handling ergonomics, feel, the viewfinder is a big step up IMO. more functions/ customisation ability, build quality all of this stuff doesnt show up in test samples

I'm glad you guys are getting some value out of it, I'm really keen to go over this again when final raw converters are released.
 
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bchernicoff said:
Thanks for the hardwork. When the rumors of the MK III were flying around, I decided that my upgrade criteria was sensor at least as good as my Mk II with the AF and speed of 7D. That was all I really needed and anything beyond that was a bonus. So, far I am loving it. So, my question is, how many of you are really going to be mad if there is no real IQ improvement over the Mk II?
My main criteria on my wishlist for 5Dmk3 was

Same or better sensor as 5Dmk2 (I think its about the same once the software is sorted out)
I was hoping for 1 more stop of high ISO (I think we got it)
better AF I was hoping they would just bolt the 1Dmk4 AF in (I am still undecided about the AF as my field testing results are not impressing me but I have to reserve judgment until i get to grips with it more)
Build closer to 1D (definatley got this, very happy with the build)
better customisability (yep much better)
same battery (yep that was nice)
bracketing like the 1D (got the functionality but a button to enable bracketing like the 1D would be nice or the ability to asign this function to the rate button which i will never use)
 
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The thing to remember about the AF is that it is going to lock on whatever is closest to you. If you have all 61 points enabled the closest object might not be the one you want to focus on. In genreal, I default to the center 9 AF points, and have disabled AF when pressing the shutter release. I center the viewfinder on the subject, press the AF-ON button to focus, and then recompose and shoot. If the 9 center points aren't precise enough I try one of the spot AF modes. It seems like the time to use all 61 points will be with the Ai modes and moving subjects.

One caveat to what I describe above... if you are shooting f/2 or wider the center, focus, recompose, shoot method can result in missed focus since the depth of field is so shallow and the distance to the subject can change slightly when you recompose.
 
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I always use spot focus and dont have a problem with normal foucs.
just playing with the new system in AI servo probably getting about a 50 or 60%
hit rate at the moment
I would say with the 1Dmk3 its usually 90%
but like i say i'm playing around with the optionsa nd settings. there is alot to go through
its an epic AF system thats for sure, i'm wondering if 1 digic is enough for such a beast of a system
 
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wickidwombat said:
sleepnever said:
Provide a single .rar file ...nobody wants to hit RapidShare and wait X seconds for free users for each file.

I did it that way in case people only wanted to get specific body lens combos and not download the whole gig
the filenames clearly show which body and which lens it is for

sheesh tough crowd, I'm not going to bother posting any more of my testing
Ive learned that one too, people don't appreciate the time you put into it. I do but i dont need to look at them Wicked.
 
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Wicked, you musta thought i was a chump with my around the house testing of the focus lol. You really get into this! Do you do landscapes too?
I shoot weddings and sports so pretty demanding on the focus system. From what i am getting things are looking great and better than the 1dm3 even. I don't have work to back up my findings nor have i decided on a field trip to do so. Although i love all the info i can get my hands on, this type of technical doesn't inspire me. That's just me though.

As far as the white balance goes i do believe the 5d and 5dm2 both have warmer tones. I believe the 5dm3 to have more neutral tones which i prefer since if i want to add WB warmth i will but i dont want to have to take WB warmth away.
I wonder if you got a bad copy if you aren't finding things to be great, it sounds like you did some micro adjusting and yet still not happy? One thing about electronics, they can have bad parts and typically problems show up right away like for JR. I remember going to Norman Camera and we took out a new camera and turned it on and an error flashed the screen and it was un-usable, i'd feel bad for the person that waited to get home before testing it.
 
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Bosman said:
Wicked, you musta thought i was a chump with my around the house testing of the focus lol. You really get into this! Do you do landscapes too?
I shoot weddings and sports so pretty demanding on the focus system. From what i am getting things are looking great and better than the 1dm3 even. I don't have work to back up my findings nor have i decided on a field trip to do so. Although i love all the info i can get my hands on, this type of technical doesn't inspire me. That's just me though.

As far as the white balance goes i do believe the 5d and 5dm2 both have warmer tones. I believe the 5dm3 to have more neutral tones which i prefer since if i want to add WB warmth i will but i dont want to have to take WB warmth away.
I wonder if you got a bad copy if you aren't finding things to be great, it sounds like you did some micro adjusting and yet still not happy? One thing about electronics, they can have bad parts and typically problems show up right away like for JR. I remember going to Norman Camera and we took out a new camera and turned it on and an error flashed the screen and it was un-usable, i'd feel bad for the person that waited to get home before testing it.

I shoot mainly weddings and studio, some landscape stuff and street for fun and occassionally wildlife
I'm thinking its less that I have a faulty unit and more just getting to grips with the new AF
when i got 5Dmk2s i had to completely change my shooting style and reconfigure my 1D3
so that they operated in a similar way so have been using center point only focus and recompose
my main use of AI servo is for the faster parts of weddings and walking models so nothing as fast paced as sports but i'm still playing with the settings.

One question i have been wondering about the AF modes are they like pictures styles where each is just a variation of the customisable sections that have sliders or are each seperate functioning items and the sliders are for tweaking each one. the manul isnt clear about this.

as for image quality I definately think the 5Dmk2 has the edge in low iso but the 5d3 is holding its own and definately pulls ahead the higher the iso climbs.
 
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wickidwombat said:
Overall I feel the images are sharper however I think the 5Dmk2 still beats the 5Dmk3.
That makes sense... not. Care to elaborate?

Also, did you find the AF micro adjust method to positively affect the sharpness? I find it a little disconcerting that the first thing you have to do upon receipt of a MkIII is "fix" the focus for it to be optimally sharp...
 
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RedShark said:
wickidwombat said:
Overall I feel the images are sharper however I think the 5Dmk2 still beats the 5Dmk3.
That makes sense... not. Care to elaborate?

ummm there are over 50 RAW files from both the 5Dmk2 and 5Dmk3 the reason i posted this was so that people can make up their own mind about which is sharper. My personal take is that the 5D2 is sharper
 
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well my camera definately has something screwy going on with the AF, after calibration and checking the results are good (close enough to the mk2 for my liking) then shooting at wide aperture the focus is all over the place
using center point or an out point. Taking it back today :(
 
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Music to my ears!! I still love my 5d2, as it was and still is revolutionary in IQ. Heck, even the 5d classic produces gorgeous pictures by today's standards.

for those that need all that the 5d3 upgrades on, and these are primarily wedding and sports photographers, the price and wait is WELL worth it. For me, a landscape guy, it doesn't matter. Had this camera been 28MP, with a complete fix to the renowned banding issue, then I would jump all over it--even at $4,000 probably. Canon will hit full stride in the next 1-3 years upgrading their lenses.

As stated in other posts, I have the D800 on preorder, I own some decent Nikon primes, and want to see what the hype is all about. Worse case scenario has me returning the camera for no charge, or selling it a small premium on Ebay. Maybe I'll pocket enough to go towards a 70-200/4 IS that's calling my freaking name!!
 
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birdman said:
Music to my ears!! I still love my 5d2, as it was and still is revolutionary in IQ. Heck, even the 5d classic produces gorgeous pictures by today's standards.

for those that need all that the 5d3 upgrades on, and these are primarily wedding and sports photographers, the price and wait is WELL worth it. For me, a landscape guy, it doesn't matter. Had this camera been 28MP, with a complete fix to the renowned banding issue, then I would jump all over it--even at $4,000 probably. Canon will hit full stride in the next 1-3 years upgrading their lenses.

As stated in other posts, I have the D800 on preorder, I own some decent Nikon primes, and want to see what the hype is all about. Worse case scenario has me returning the camera for no charge, or selling it a small premium on Ebay. Maybe I'll pocket enough to go towards a 70-200/4 IS that's calling my freaking name!!
the 70-200/4 IS , is awesome. You will love how sharp the pictures come out.
 
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JR said:
birdman said:
Maybe I'll pocket enough to go towards a 70-200/4 IS that's calling my freaking name!!

Now that is a good glass that is also calling me! I will likely get it eventually....especially for summer shooting where I am more outside then during the winter...
No comprendo, u have the best at the same focal lengths already...70-200mm f2.8L IS II.
 
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Bosman said:
JR said:
birdman said:
Maybe I'll pocket enough to go towards a 70-200/4 IS that's calling my freaking name!!

Now that is a good glass that is also calling me! I will likely get it eventually....especially for summer shooting where I am more outside then during the winter...
No comprendo, u have the best at the same focal lengths already...70-200mm f2.8L IS II.
A lighter version useful for outdoor use, I'd assume...
 
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