p.3 #1 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
Is it worthed to buy a Leica M9 with ISO 800 max usable .. crippled AF for $6000 ? .
bobbytan wrote:
The more relevant question is ... is the improvement of the 5D III worth the $1,300 price difference. Many people will vote Nay. I would vote Yay ... even though I have not put dah money where my mouth is.
p.3 #2 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
PhilDWedding wrote:
So I don't own the 5d3 but I have read pretty much every report and so on I was going to get one then got sidetracked by the 1dx...
1. Yes. Outer points are great.
2. From RAW processed in ACR/LR I'd say ISO4000 and ISO6400 are usable. 5d2 was 3/4 stop better than the 5dc and 5d3 is about 1/2 stop better than the 5d2.
3. Yes. Apparently the 1dx has a new system, but I've found my 5d2 system to be good.
4. Low ISO DR is increased I believe, but high ISO DR definitely has increased.
5. It would appear so.
6. Much better than the 5dc!
7. Yes, up to ISO1600/3200 the crop room will be about 40% of the image, presuming your lens has the resolution to cope with this.
8. Yes
9. Don't know about this one compared with the 5dc.. It's at least as good and 100% coverage.
10. Yes.
The major issue that people have reported so far is with seeing which focus point you have selected in both low and bright light. I don't have one so I can't comment much about this.
It's a great camera! ...Show more →
Thank you on this, I'll surely use it on my side If needing a second opinion for purchase justification in the next following days.
p.3 #3 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
The only way mk III is like mk ii is sensor upto ISO 1600. It is in a different league in handling , af included. Landscape shots may not gain but pretty much everything else does. I had mk i for 2 yrs, mk ii for 5 months and can say that mk III will highly likely used till it stops working.
p.3 #4 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
I say the 5D3 is worth the upgrade over the 5D2 but not really for IQ. High ISO is better, noise pattern is better, cleans up better. Below 1600ISO is about the same but again shadows have less pattern noise but still can't be pushed like an EXMOR.
The AF is amazing, amazing, amazing, sad but true that Nikon guys have had just as good for many years. But at least Canon got it right this time.
General usability is also much improved, very 7D like and way better than 5D2.
I actually wonder what they could really improve upon with a 5D4. I would think the only thing would be some amazing EXMOR equalling DR sensor and of course upping the FPS once CPU power increase. Other than that, I can see myself shooting the 5D3 for a long time. I've kept the 5D2 as my 2nd body for short focal lengths and the 5D3 is now my longer lens body or what I take when I only want to carry one camera (like hiking).
p.3 #5 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
Well after spending five very intense days shooting with a single mk3 instead of a pair of mk4's it's a very very good camera.
For mk2 owners don't expect a massive difference in IQ..small but improved.
However everything thing else is better.
The AF is excellent..it's better at night and poor light than the mk4..considerably..hi ISO is excellent at all the ISO's I use up to 6400 cleaning up really well.
If not cropping it is better than the 4 if cropping required the 4 to me is better. Also long work I'd use the 4 because of the crop factor meaning I generally wouldn't be length limited with the 400/2.8 my goto for night stuff.
For the price it's a great package and very dependable and most if all reliable in all light conditions..day/night etc.
p.3 #6 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
bobbytan wrote:
The more relevant question is ... is the improvement of the 5D III worth the $1,300 price difference. Many people will vote Nay. I would vote Yay ... even though I have not put dah money where my mouth is.
Price difference is more like $2000 if you are willing to get a lightly used 5d2. Bunch of them selling for around $1500.
p.3 #7 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
I've had the 5D II since it came to market and the 2 cameras are really about the same. I miss the features and buttons that had become so intuitive on the 5D II, but the auto focus does make a slight difference. I didn't have problems locking focus on the 5D II, but I shot in studio, not sports or other movement-based photography that other cameras are better suited for. If you're not using the camera for paying clients I'm having a hard time understanding the exasperation I'm hearing.
I'm still getting a feel for the new camera, but, for me, it's a winner and works fine for my needs as a studio photographer. I see a lot of people getting bent out of shape about focus issues on the 5D II, but I can tell you it's much better and more accurate than my much more expensive medium format digital Hassy.
p.3 #8 · 5D2 vs 5D3 - how much better is the 5D3's sensor?
I actually own both, and can tell you that the image quality between the two is not a reason to upgrade. The image quality is better than the 5DII, but just marginally. The most noticeable IQ advantage is how well the raw files hold together in the ultra-high iso ranges with regards to colour and tone.
IQ aside, it's a HUGE upgrade from the 5DII. In fact, I would say that the image quality is the only thing that isn't really super-upgraded in the 5DIII. It certainly isn't worse though...