What do you want from the 5D mk III

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What do you want most in the 5d MK III?


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I hope they concentrate on getting the high ISO performance at least up to Nikon standards. I stopped caring about megapixels when they got to 10.

The only other thing I'd like is the 7D's AF.

I doubt the FPS will improve, if only for marketing reasons.
 
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Missed the poll but I would have voted for better ISO and noise handling. I'm happy with everything else, including even the so-called lousy AF system that everybody seems to complain about. To me it's simple and just 'works'.

The low-ISO noise and banding issues are annoying. The non-defeatable low-ISO NR smudging and smearing is also ridiculous. The high ISO chroma noise that starts to get ugly at around 800 is bad too. Thankfully DPP does a pretty darned good job of handling most of this assuming you shot in RAW, but a camera like this really does deserve better in-camera JPEG processing. The Nikons have way better in-camera JPEG processing. I "forgive" Canon for this because of how well DPP works and the fact that it's free. Nikon's software is awful in comparison and they make you pay for it, so it's a good thing their in-cam JPEG processing is pretty darned good.

As for the AF system, it'd be nice if it kept working in a stop or so dimmer light. The fact that it seems to quit early in dim light is my only real complaint. If they're not going to improve that, then at least put an AF assist lamp or something on the camera.
 
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What not a lot of people requested in the new 5D mkIII is a focusing light in dark situations

I think the 5DmkII is nice already, but as 'expected' for new features of a mkIII are great if they happen; but I believe (IMO of course) that a focusing light (heck, just like nikon :-) ) would benifit a lot of photographers who do a lot of low/no light photography (ie weddings, receptions, events etc.)

just my 2 cents and cake.

-e :-)
 
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One thing I really want, besides for it to come out, is the 3x crop mode like they have on the new T3i. That would be really useful for artistic purposes. You could do some seriously cool stuff with that.
 
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Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but in-body image stabilization does't appear to add that much to the cost of a camera and would be a worthwhile improvement. Canon are probably correct in stating that in-lens IS is a better option, however, as we all know, not all lenses feature this. Ideally, the in-body IS would turn itself off and on automatically (with manual override) depending upon whether an IS enabled lens was attached.
 
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Hillsilly said:
Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but in-body image stabilization does't appear to add that much to the cost of a camera and would be a worthwhile improvement. Canon are probably correct in stating that in-lens IS is a better option, however, as we all know, not all lenses feature this. Ideally, the in-body IS would turn itself off and on automatically (with manual override) depending upon whether an IS enabled lens was attached.

Get a sony! However, be warned, It has been a pain for Sony users, the heat generated is difficult to disappate, and video with IS on can limit you to 3 minutes before having to shut down for 15 minutes due to overheat.

http://photorumors.com/2010/10/07/sony-updated-their-statement-on-a55-and-a33-sensor-overheating-during-video-recording/
It sounds neat, but it does not work out
 
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Hillsilly said:
Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but in-body image stabilization does't appear to add that much to the cost of a camera and would be a worthwhile improvement. Canon are probably correct in stating that in-lens IS is a better option, however, as we all know, not all lenses feature this. Ideally, the in-body IS would turn itself off and on automatically (with manual override) depending upon whether an IS enabled lens was attached.

At first I thought it might hurt sales of certain lenses, e.g. EF 70-200mm f/4 IS for the EF 70-200mm f/4 (IS-less), but then there are only a couple of lenses that have parallels with and w/o IS.
 
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scalesusa said:
Get a sony! However, be warned, It has been a pain for Sony users, the heat generated is difficult to disappate, and video with IS on can limit you to 3 minutes before having to shut down for 15 minutes due to overheat.

I'd have faith in the Canon engineers to implement this properly!

I hadn't really thought about video. Not being a DSLR video aficionado, I assume that IS would help to reduce the jitteryness of videos if you are handholding the camera? This might be where in-body IS would really shine (if implemented properly), as Canon lacks IS in their wider angle lenses. The 24-105 and the 28-135 being the only two wide angle zooms with IS.
 
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scalesusa said:
Get a sony! However, be warned, It has been a pain for Sony users, the heat generated is difficult to disappate, and video with IS on can limit you to 3 minutes before having to shut down for 15 minutes due to overheat.

http://photorumors.com/2010/10/07/sony-updated-their-statement-on-a55-and-a33-sensor-overheating-during-video-recording/
It sounds neat, but it does not work out
Note that is for their SLT cameras, in video, in a hot place, where they are providing additional functionality not available from Canon currently. A total non-issue for normal photographic use, and even in video, you can always turn it off if needed. I moved from Sony to Canon in the past and that is one feature I do miss.
 
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Hot place, as in a studio environment, and even with the IS turned off you take a substantial hit.
Remember its not about the single clip, but you have take after take without much interruption.
A Canon that goes into thermal shutdown for a few minutes every hour is an annoyance, according to that table using the cameras in question would send have the staff in a tantrum really fast.
 
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Hillsilly said:
scalesusa said:
Get a sony! However, be warned, It has been a pain for Sony users, the heat generated is difficult to disappate, and video with IS on can limit you to 3 minutes before having to shut down for 15 minutes due to overheat.

I'd have faith in the Canon engineers to implement this properly!

I hadn't really thought about video. Not being a DSLR video aficionado, I assume that IS would help to reduce the jitteryness of videos if you are handholding the camera? This might be where in-body IS would really shine (if implemented properly), as Canon lacks IS in their wider angle lenses. The 24-105 and the 28-135 being the only two wide angle zooms with IS.

The very How would think Canon could do better? Sony holds all the patents and has over 20 years experience with in-camera IS, they know all the tricks. The problem is carrying heat away. In camera IS requires that you move the sensor, so it is hinged to allow it to move with little power, and mass must be kept very low to be able to move it quickly. Heat cannot flow quickly thru the flexible mount hinges, and a heavy heat sink would not work either.

So, not only do we have the sensor generating a lot of power in live view or movie mode, but the IS motor generates heat as well. Canon and the others already have trouble with heat generated in live view, IN body IS makes it many times worse.

Yes, you could just not do live view, video, or turn IS off. But then there is no point to having it.
 
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Not in time for the poll, but here it goes :

Improved auto-focus (at least like 7D + continuous video AF)

Amazing High ISO performance

Improved dynamic range

30MP (nice round number)

In camera APS-H and APS-C crop modes

5 FPS (more in crop modes)

Ability to retain autofocus at f8 maximum aperture

And last but not least a gentle price...
 
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Cropper said:
Not in time for the poll, but here it goes :

Improved auto-focus (at least like 7D + continuous video AF)

Amazing High ISO performance

Improved dynamic range

30MP (nice round number)

In camera APS-H and APS-C crop modes

5 FPS (more in crop modes)

Ability to retain autofocus at f8 maximum aperture

And last but not least a gentle price...

I'm certain the last one is impossible with these features and not sure if the f8 thing is even possible at this moment...
If it has video AF and the 7d performance it will be REALLY expensive because it will directly affect 1d series sells (even if they still have the edge in speed)...
 
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LFG530 said:
Cropper said:
Not in time for the poll, but here it goes :

Improved auto-focus (at least like 7D + continuous video AF)

Amazing High ISO performance

Improved dynamic range

30MP (nice round number)

In camera APS-H and APS-C crop modes

5 FPS (more in crop modes)

Ability to retain autofocus at f8 maximum aperture

And last but not least a gentle price...

I'm certain the last one is impossible with these features and not sure if the f8 thing is even possible at this moment...

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Canon has bodies with central AF point that works at f/8, and as far as I know the DSLRs have (at least for stills) a separate AF unit, so why would it be impossible ?

(I'm not saying it would be cheap, just possible)
 
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Cropper said:
Not in time for the poll, but here it goes :

Improved auto-focus (at least like 7D + continuous video AF)

Amazing High ISO performance

Improved dynamic range

30MP (nice round number)

In camera APS-H and APS-C crop modes

5 FPS (more in crop modes)

Ability to retain autofocus at f8 maximum aperture

And last but not least a gentle price...


i dont no if everybody will agree wtih me, but this is my wish

1. the most important thing is Improved auto-focus (at least like 7D but i hope like D300)
2. better DR, in many things digital sensor is surpasses the film capability execpt in dynamic range, especially in
highlight
3. better body design, i think 7d is better in this category (you will understand if you use both camera in more
than 1 or 2 hour
4. better noise handling in high iso (enough in megapixel race)
5. 1.3 crop option and higher fps (5 fps and more in crop modes)
 
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I want a camera that takes iso 52600 like iso 800 on the 1D mk III.
I want a camera that i don`t have to put away in the rain.
I want a camera with electronic viewfinder. No mirror
I want a camera that has the same body as a 1D or 1DS.
I want a camera with square sensor.
I want a camera with around 30 MP
 
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