Lovin' my 5d Mark III

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RLPhoto said:
Well, i just got my 3,099$ mk3 from evil bay. Shot some High ISo B&W's to see the cameras limits and was just blown away. Usable 51,200 ISO compared to 6400 on the 7D! Just shocked. :o

Good enough for a 4x6 print and thats fine for ISO 51,200!

Got the bucks to buy it, saving up for a nice WA and waiting for the price to come down a bit...;-) Currently shooting a 30D. Was at a castle last week. Tickling out the best of the H setting ISO 3200 with a slow 10-22 at f 4... What a great result at these ISOs! I like the rawness in it and I like Robert Frank "The Americans"-style of your photograph. Definitely my cam. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Pedro
 
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pedro said:
RLPhoto said:
Well, i just got my 3,099$ mk3 from evil bay. Shot some High ISo B&W's to see the cameras limits and was just blown away. Usable 51,200 ISO compared to 6400 on the 7D! Just shocked. :o

Good enough for a 4x6 print and thats fine for ISO 51,200!

Got the bucks to buy it, saving up for a nice WA and waiting for the price to come down a bit...;-) Currently shooting a 30D. Was at a castle last week. Tickling out the best of the H setting ISO 3200 with a slow 10-22 at f 4... What a great result at these ISOs! I like the rawness in it and I like Robert Frank "The Americans"-style of your photograph. Definitely my cam. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, Pedro

The MK3 isnt worth 3500$ retail IMO but, its worth 3099$ I got from evil bay brand new never opened USA retail! I'd recommend Ebay for that price while its available but just be mindful of the seller credibility and ask questions about it before hitting buy it now.

As for the robert frank complement, Thank you. My personal Favorite was henri cartier bressons work in the 50-60's.
 
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nonac said:
RLPhoto said:
Well, i just got my 3,099$ mk3 from evil bay. Shot some High ISo B&W's to see the cameras limits and was just blown away. Usable 51,200 ISO compared to 6400 on the 7D! Just shocked. :o

Good enough for a 4x6 print and thats fine for ISO 51,200!

Great camera. I was blown away as well. People need to quit talking numbers and get out and shoot some pictures! Talking numbers will always happen. In a few years when 100mp cameras are out, people will still be analyzing numbers and complaining about one thing or another. Chill out people, it's all about having fun and enjoying what you do, be it for fun or as a pro. I am very happy with this camera. And to think, I was considering switching to the dark side. So glad I didn't!!

Another example where 'the grass isn't always greener'. ;)
 
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.. and I'm lovin' my camera - whatever number is on it - as long as it let me shoot photos like this ;)

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RLPhoto said:
Well, i just got my 3,099$ mk3 from evil bay. Shot some High ISo B&W's to see the cameras limits and was just blown away. Usable 51,200 ISO compared to 6400 on the 7D! Just shocked. :o

Good enough for a 4x6 print and thats fine for ISO 51,200!

Finally....welcome to a Menclub ;D

Did you buy new PC yet?
 
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picturesbyme said:
.. and I'm lovin' my camera - whatever number is on it - as long as it let me shoot photos like this ;)

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OMG!! Excellent shot and the model is so beautiful.

Would you mind sharing the info on how you got this shot? Did you any strobes etc?

Again, great shot!!
 
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RKK said:
Would you mind sharing the info on how you got this shot? Did you any strobes etc?

Thank you...nothing special just a 60D and a 430EXII flash on a flexible tripod and some CS to get the blues.. it was a pretty dark and stormy day... Of course it's far from perfect but I try to learn from every shot so next time I'll position the light higher :) The young lady - Alicia - is my fiance, (thank you again) just starting in modeling so we're trying to put together a book for her..
 
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bdunbar79 said:
nonac said:
I have had my mark III for about two weeks now and have been shooting a lot of hummingbird and macro shots. My previous camera was a 40d which I thought took excellent pictures.... that is until now! While I still think it takes great pictures, the 5d is just amazing. I was really worried about losing the crop factor for some pics, especially the birds. However, the Mark III more than makes up for this with it's low light capability and the substantial bump in resolution. I have been amazed at how much I can crop some of my full frame pics and they remain excellent. I am getting shots now that I never dreamed of with the 40d, and the 61 point autofocus, don't even get me started on how much I already love that! Anyone with a crop body that has concerns about upgrading and losing the crop factor, don't worry about it if you upgrade to the Mark III. I can't pick up my 40d anymore, it just can't compare. I was going to keep it so I would have two bodies, but I'm starting to think that it may go and I may buy another full frame, possibly a Mark II. :) :) :) :) :) :)

It's actually great for sports too. You have to use center AF point, but set it to spot metering, Tv= 1/500 to 1/800, Av= 6.3, ISO = Auto. It's pretty good in an indoor gym at those settings with decent DOF and sufficient shutter speed to stop action. A few of my shots went to ISO 12,800 but it didn't matter because I applied NR post processing and it looked fine.
sorry but saying you can only use centre af point for sports is absolute nonsense yes metering is linked to cantre af point but once you work out you exposure in the general area you can shoot sports fine with off centre af points
 
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Yes indeed, the 5D3 is good for sports. I had the 5D3 on AI Servo for these two shots, with an off-centre cross-type AF point, and it did very well. These riders were heading directly into my position (~20-30km/h) and the camera did well to stay in focus.
 

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picturesbyme said:
RKK said:
Would you mind sharing the info on how you got this shot? Did you any strobes etc?

Thank you...nothing special just a 60D and a 430EXII flash on a flexible tripod and some CS to get the blues.. it was a pretty dark and stormy day... Of course it's far from perfect but I try to learn from every shot so next time I'll position the light higher :) The young lady - Alicia - is my fiance, (thank you again) just starting in modeling so we're trying to put together a book for her..

Thank you for your response. Good Luck!!
 
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Dylan777 said:
RLPhoto said:
Well, i just got my 3,099$ mk3 from evil bay. Shot some High ISo B&W's to see the cameras limits and was just blown away. Usable 51,200 ISO compared to 6400 on the 7D! Just shocked. :o

Good enough for a 4x6 print and thats fine for ISO 51,200!

Finally....welcome to a Menclub ;D

Did you buy new PC yet?

Yes. That extra cash went on computer stuff to upgrade my PC. ;D

Good Bye my trusty old friend XP and welcome its newer, more complex cousin Windows 7 Pro. 8)
 
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picturesbyme said:
RKK said:
Would you mind sharing the info on how you got this shot? Did you any strobes etc?

Thank you...nothing special just a 60D and a 430EXII flash on a flexible tripod and some CS to get the blues.. it was a pretty dark and stormy day... Of course it's far from perfect but I try to learn from every shot so next time I'll position the light higher :) The young lady - Alicia - is my fiance, (thank you again) just starting in modeling so we're trying to put together a book for her..

Congrats on the fiance! You don't need an expensive camera. Ha!
 
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zhap03 said:
Yes indeed, the 5D3 is good for sports. I had the 5D3 on AI Servo for these two shots, with an off-centre cross-type AF point, and it did very well. These riders were heading directly into my position (~20-30km/h) and the camera did well to stay in focus.
Yes, but they are underexposed. At least appear to be looking on my tablet.
 
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