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Pixel Perfect wrote:
Interesting, because while I also agree Nikon (well Sony) have the sensor tech to beat now, as far as a complete system Canon still dominates with a much better array of glass with few exceptions. Also I'd say the 5D III AF is superior, it shoots faster, has a much better LV. The 5D III is the better all rounder IMO, the D800 the better specialist tool. Each have a few features that the other should, each has weaknesses, both are terrific.
But it's glass that would mainly stop me ever going wholly over to Nikon.
Agreed. I have tens of thousands invested in Canon glass, most of which Nikon can't match.... I'm seriously thinking of adding Nikon one day though; the D800 really is that good IMO (I'm not saying it's perfect, it's just very, very, very good). 
garyvot wrote:
Yes, this sensor technology is very impressive, and I'm not trying to rationalize anything away. But really, how many captures do we do where we have to push the shadows 4-5 stops, as in that example? (Which is vs. the 5D Mark II, BTW, not the 5D3.)
The DR of the D800 has astounded me. Besides studio shooting where it would have helped me in the past (not doing it right now), it would make a huge difference to me in a LOT of my landscape shooting. Just think, as others have said, it can eliminate blending multiple shots (which can lead to horrendously difficult pp efforts), eliminate ND grads (which I almost always carry), saves time and effort for wedding shooters (brides in white, grooms in black, all in a dark church), event shooters, and the resolution opens new doors to flexibility. Every time I look at Nikon's DR, two words come to mind - no contest....
The Canon 5d3 would have been phenomenal 3-4 years ago; today though, it's got much better features with just an average sensor IMO, one that doesn't move more than 1/8" past the 5d2 for all practical purposes. Sony has kicked everyone's tail, and pretty hard.... 
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