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bernardovaghi
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Maybe for huge dinamyc of the D800, and very good ISO, and bit depth evolution over his predecessor, D700.
Really the MK III it´s not so far from the MK II in those qualities.
But for me, it´s a superb piece o technology.
; )
Really the MK III it´s not so far from the MK II in those qualities.
But for me, it´s a superb piece o technology.
; )
Canon Rumors said:bernardovaghi said:I really like Canon stuff. I´m a Nikon, Canon user. The two brands have their advantages. But here in this topic, what i´m seeing is an attempt to "fire down" the DXO Lab. So i brought a link for you to know how scientific the tests are done there.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57415777-76/how-dxo-labs-tests-hot-cameras-like-canons-latest-slr/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=title
Dude, for studio photos, landscape, advertising, portraits, food, the D800 blows the MK III out of the waterm it´s a matter o fact. For weddings, video, sports, journalism, wildlife the 5D MK III blows the D800. Like the D700 and the MK II , but this time switching "sides".
Cheers!
Lots of people test the way DXO does, I know a few guys that have remarkable testing facilities in their basements.
Your second paragraph is the issue, the D800 and 5D3 have completely different strengths and weaknesses as far as IQ goes, so how is their such a big gap in the "total score"?
My issue is not the results, my issue is how they weight results to get their magical number.
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