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I started out using Nikon back in the days of the D100. Eventually I moved to the D300 and then made the jump to Canon when the 5DII came out. My interest in video has grown each year but I use my cameras heavily for stills too.
I am sad about the 5DIII. Such an opportunity missed for Canon. I have read the reviews since the camera was released and still will receive my new 5DIII tomorrow.
I have to say that I was tempted to switch. I already sold off some of my lenses in anticipation of the new 24-70II (sold my 24L and 35L). But when I looked hard at the d800 and the nikkor lenses I had a flashback to my nikon days and felt that I would miss my lenses too much (14LII, 50L, 85L, 100L, 70-200II, and 70-300L). I am not interested in 36 mp files. I am upset that the video resolution of the d800 is much superior (according to EOSHD). I shoot weddings and video is now the number one request - as well as a very profitable upcharge. I have worked video into my workflow enough that most brides feel comfortable not hiring a separate videographer.
I am looking forward to getting my new camera because I loved my 5DII dearly. I bought it the day it came out. The AF and improved ISO will be great. I am sad to see such little progress on the video side of things. Ultimately my anticipation for this camera was that it would be with me for years and years like my 5DII was but I believe that Canon will be forced to step up their game so the refresh cycle for this MkIII will be much shorter than that last one.
I am sad about the 5DIII. Such an opportunity missed for Canon. I have read the reviews since the camera was released and still will receive my new 5DIII tomorrow.
I have to say that I was tempted to switch. I already sold off some of my lenses in anticipation of the new 24-70II (sold my 24L and 35L). But when I looked hard at the d800 and the nikkor lenses I had a flashback to my nikon days and felt that I would miss my lenses too much (14LII, 50L, 85L, 100L, 70-200II, and 70-300L). I am not interested in 36 mp files. I am upset that the video resolution of the d800 is much superior (according to EOSHD). I shoot weddings and video is now the number one request - as well as a very profitable upcharge. I have worked video into my workflow enough that most brides feel comfortable not hiring a separate videographer.
I am looking forward to getting my new camera because I loved my 5DII dearly. I bought it the day it came out. The AF and improved ISO will be great. I am sad to see such little progress on the video side of things. Ultimately my anticipation for this camera was that it would be with me for years and years like my 5DII was but I believe that Canon will be forced to step up their game so the refresh cycle for this MkIII will be much shorter than that last one.