psolberg said:
He's not crazy. He's just not siding with canon and siding with the consumer instead. I see nothing wrong with that.
LetTheRightLensIn said:
He makes some good points, no denying that, but he does seem to be going a bit overboard.
And I do not agree with him that the D800 video looks better.
there isn't much to agree on a fact. it simply does resolve more detail which is his primary goal. you can see a lot of comparisons in vimeo which demonstrates the lack of detail in the 5DIII footage compared to the D800, specially the 4:2:2 color uncompressed HDMI out which delivers video that is more grading friendly. Resolution wise the D800 is much closer to true 1080p than the 5DmkIII which is only fixable so far with the removal of the OLP filter. Although, I still think the hacked GH2 still delivers better true 1080p resolution than the D800. I have not yet seen a GH2 vs D800 shootout but I'm sure some will appear soon since as of now.
I decided to make the switch and have a D800 on order.
The D800 isn't THAT much sharper once you have sharpened the 5D3 in post (neither are really THAT sharp actually) but moreso the problem is it (D800) has aliasing and tons of color moire (and a lot worse SNR). So I'd take the aliasing/moire free (and 1.5 stops better SNR) of the 5D3 over a tiny bit better D800 detail.
That said, if the 5D3 is soft because the 3x3 blocks are so far from the AA filter scale that they need to AA it a lot in post and soften it then why not a sharper 2x2 C300 like blocked mode at 1.6x crop? You either shoot FF for best noise and lowest DOF or you shoot cropped for a bit better detail and more reach.
THey really need to add cropped mode! It was unbelievable they left that out after the flack they got for the ridiculous leaving out manual controls for the 5D2 release.
They also gotta add zebra stripes, we know that 100% possible for sure since even ML hackers could add it to even the older camera. And focusi peaking while shooting wouldn't hurt either and some bitrate control options, allow for higher rates, locked CBR, adjust to maintain more deep shadow fine grain and low contrast detail, etc.