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p.5 #1 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


bobbytan wrote:
What am I missing here? I don't see anything special about these photos, over 5D II photos.


What you are missing? For sure, the way to capture those images! With more ease, more confident and less frustration, with other words ? And less cropping in the PP process, too.... .



Apr 16, 2012 at 11:36 AM
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p.5 #2 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


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What you are missing? For sure, the way to capture those images! With more ease, more confident and less frustration, with other words ? And less cropping in the PP process, too.... .


Absolutely agree with you ... except for the "less cropping" part - as I don't see why I would be cropping less with the 5D III.



Apr 16, 2012 at 11:48 AM
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p.5 #3 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


bobbytan wrote:
Absolutely agree with you ... except for the "less cropping" part - as I don't see why I would be cropping less with the 5D III.

Since you have to rely pretty much on the center AF point in the Mark II while you can choose any cross-type AF point that fits better for a particular composition using the Mark III.

For example, if your target is in the upper region of the viewfinder, you use the center point of the 5D Mark II, you tilt the camera a little and you crop the excess "waste" upper part later on during PP. With the 5D Mark III you move the AF point to your target and shoot the picture. The end result between the two may look almost identical on web size images but the one taken with the 5D Mark III has more "umph" to create larger prints because it was not cropped or cropped only slightly.



Apr 16, 2012 at 12:01 PM
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p.5 #4 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


That and the 5D Mark III is equipped with certain tools that will help the photographer make sure horizons are straight and to assist with composition; tools not available on the 5D Mark II right out of the box (or at all).


Apr 16, 2012 at 12:16 PM
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p.5 #5 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


AGeoJO wrote:
Since you have to rely pretty much on the center AF point in the Mark II while you can choose any cross-type AF point that fits better for a particular composition using the Mark III.

For example, if your target is in the upper region of the viewfinder, you use the center point of the 5D Mark II, you tilt the camera a little and you crop the excess "waste" upper part later on during PP. With the 5D Mark III you move the AF point to your target and shoot the picture. The end result between the two may look
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Point taken ... although I do focus-and-recompose quite a bit - and that works for the most part unless the DOF is super-shallow.


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Apr 16, 2012 at 12:45 PM
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I am using a grid screen on the 5D II so I have no problem with the horizon level.

Todd Klassy wrote:
That and the 5D Mark III is equipped with certain tools that will help the photographer make sure horizons are straight and to assist with composition; tools not available on the 5D Mark II right out of the box (or at all).




Apr 16, 2012 at 12:46 PM
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p.5 #7 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


I think I said "right out of the box" if you were reading closely. Also, your 5D Mark II does not offer a digital level built into the viewfinder or available on the LCD in Live View.

I see no need to defend the qualities of the 5D Mark III; just addressing the previous post. Either you want one or you don't, unless of course you feel the need to hold hands with fellow Canon owners to feel good about your decision not to buy one. That said, the advantages with AF, work flow, and image quality over my 5D Mark II were apparent within 48 hours of receiving the camera.



Apr 16, 2012 at 02:21 PM
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p.5 #8 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


And neither do I need to defend the 5D II which is a "proven" body with excellent files. I do want a 5D III but I would rather wait until this Fall as it's highly probable that Canon will release a 40MP body in the 5D/3D form factor ... which is what I would rather have as I have a crop fetish.

Todd Klassy wrote:
I think I said "right out of the box" if you were reading closely. Also, your 5D Mark II does not offer a digital level built into the viewfinder or available on the LCD in Live View.

I see no need to defend the qualities of the 5D Mark III; just addressing the previous post. Either you want one or you don't, unless of course you feel the need to hold hands with fellow Canon owners to feel good about your decision not to buy one. That said, the advantages with AF, work flow, and image quality over my 5D
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Apr 16, 2012 at 03:55 PM
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p.5 #9 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


I think that's a good plan.


Apr 16, 2012 at 04:43 PM
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p.5 #10 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


I am using a grid screen on the 5D II so I have no problem with the horizon level.

Yes but 5D3 has bi-directional leveling and grid screen on demand.

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Apr 17, 2012 at 10:23 AM
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p.5 #11 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


Wasn't this tread supposed to be postings of shots with the new 5D3?


Apr 17, 2012 at 10:39 AM
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p.5 #12 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread



6M3C3036 by invertalon, on Flickr



Apr 17, 2012 at 10:53 AM
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p.5 #13 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


Got to give it a good test this weekend. I like it but it's not better, image quality wise, than the 1Ds3.




Apr 17, 2012 at 01:51 PM
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DPP_250 by capacity4action, on Flickr


M60C0984 by capacity4action, on Flickr


DPP_218 by capacity4action, on Flickr



Apr 20, 2012 at 10:08 AM
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p.5 #15 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


Beautiful images everyone. I don't have 5d3 but this 5d2 image to keep this thread alive. Let have some best 5D3 IQ to choke D800 DR

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7079/7101281817_a8aa2f25b2_b.jpg



Apr 22, 2012 at 03:25 AM
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p.5 #16 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


5D2 in this thread? Blasphemy!



Happy shooting,
Yakim.



Apr 22, 2012 at 04:24 AM
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p.5 #17 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


I pushed it about 10 stops. There is no detail in the shadows


Apr 22, 2012 at 04:55 AM
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p.5 #18 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


Wow Joshua! Wonderful images!


Apr 22, 2012 at 06:58 AM
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p.5 #19 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


Took a rented 5d3 out to do a few shots round the block. Nothing too special but there they are..










Apr 22, 2012 at 07:11 AM
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p.5 #20 · how's about best 5d3 shots thread


Amazing Camera.


Apr 22, 2012 at 10:05 AM
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