Shot wedding with 5DIII, dissapointed in AF

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Razor2012 said:
I think the 5D3 does a great job in low-light conditions. There has been a few times where it didn't lock on quickly because of poor contrast.

down to what EV(100) number does it do well? have you tested EV -1 or even -2 with different types of subjects, i.e. contrasts? all 61 points? just the cross-type points? with and without AF assist?

the subject of being disaapointed with AF during weddings has to be quantified in terms that we can compare with the published specs.
 
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Maybe try disabling focus priority on 1st shot. That's fine for AI servo in good light but in low light the 5d3 uses a different focus mode for verifying focus before shutter release. It is more like live view focus but using phase detect. First shot focus priority does cause some delays. If that works better for you, set a custom mode for low light shooting.
 
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That is good news from Canon. I experienced a similar issue with my 1DX and an EX580II flash. During my last outdoors senior portraits photo shoot, I noticed that my flash was struggling to give enough light for my shots no matter how much I cranked up the FEC or how close I got to the subject. I had to do quite a bit of correction in post production.

A few days later I did a test with my 1D4 and my 1DX and I noticed that with the EX580II flash externally shot inside a softbox on a stick with radio poppers as triggers (always use them), the 580/1D4 combo exposed the scene perfectly and the 580/1DX was waaaaay inconsistent with many under exposed shots. Switching back and forth produced the same results (1D4 was perfect and 1DX was way off).

I now need to figure out what settings or combos are causing this but for now I am shooting all off camera flash with the 1D4. Glad I didn't buy that second 1DX and kept the 1D4.
 
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