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Canon launches its 5D Mark III to expectant fans

Not to be left out of the DSLR race, Canon has matched its rival Nikon in rolling out the latest iteration of its 5D, the Mark III.

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The Mark II is a hard act to follow, as it has been a staple camera for pros since its release three years ago. So is the Mark III up to the job of replacing a still-loved model? And can it vie with the high-megapixel might of Nikon's D800? Let's see if the extra price tag and wait justify the hype.

FORM
Canon continues with the familiar body shape of the 7D in the new model. It's simple, familiar and works just fine, so no need for a huge makeover here. On closer inspection, some minor changes have occurred from the Mark II. The mode dial now has a central lock botton and there is a new on/off switch, which are both welcome changes. It's a negligible 50g heavier than the Mark II, but will look familiar to Canon users.

FEATURES
Inside is where the real improvements are to be found. The top ISO setting of the camera has been pushed to 102,400, basically enabling shooting in the dark, which will appeal to a host of professionals. Another big improvement has been made to autofocus. The 61-point system is borrowed from the flagship EOS-1D X. It's a big jump from the nine points of the Mark II, and is a little complicated to use, but gets its own tab in the menu structure to make things more manageable.

Another addition is the Silent shooting mode, which will also appeal to many. It even works for continuous shooting, and isn't quite silent, but close enough.

Battery life isn't an issue, clocking in at over 2,000 shots, but can be doubled with a grip if required.

VERDICT
It seems that almost all bloggers have found something different to like about the Mark III. In their glowing review of the camera, tech guru site engadget.com excitedly says "this thing is simply amazing, in every way", which is an opinion that will make the Nikon execs nervous.

But Nikon has a big competitor on paper with its D800 that clocks a 36-megapixel count and other impressive specs, at least on paper. Canon seems aware of this, and has thrown plenty into the Mark III, lending technologies from even their top range of cameras. Users will like the high ISO settings, snappy AF (even in the dark), enhanced video capabilities and a host of small improvements, but Nikon has done enough to keep loyal fans from straying with its new D800.

In terms of the duel, neither stands out far enough to kill the competition. The only loser will be your holiday savings plan, if there's any left after Songkran.
 
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Canon 5D Mark III light leak confirmed by company

The Canon 5D Mark III is a beast of a digital camera. At $3,500 customers rightly expect a high level of precision and perfection. The idea alone of some sort of fundamental hardware flaw would be enough to destroy the pristine image that the device is supposed to represent. So you can just imagine how damaging it must have been for Canon to come out and admit that there is a problem with the design of the camera.

Digital photo enthusiasts have been posting numerous videos about the problem, which makes the 5D Mark III’s top LCD panel leak light into the body of the camera in extremely dark environments. This throws off the auto-exposure settings and in effect creates pictures that are completely unusable. At first, Canon remained mum on the issue, but after it circulated wildly around the professional photography community, the company has decided to issue a product advisory.

The advisory reads, “In extremely dark environments, if the LCD panel illuminates, the displayed exposure value may change as a result of the AE sensor’s detection of light from the LCD panel.” The problem with this is that it is in the hardware itself, so Canon can’t simply release a firmware update. Its impact is minimal, since it only affects very dark situations when users have the backlight on, so it will be interesting to see if Canon actually takes the time to go back into the manufacturing side of things to fix this.

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Switch on the light on the top LCD display will leak light to sensor
 
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Sunlight going through the top LCD is leaking to the sensor


This is claim by internet user, need to be confirm further, by canon or legit camera website.
 
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AMAZING! Saw that on pricegrabber the other day. Looked like some pretty good package deals and they usually have coupons!
 
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Canon 5D Mark III light leak confirmed by company

The Canon 5D Mark III is a beast of a digital camera. At $3,500 customers rightly expect a high level of precision and perfection. The idea alone of some sort of fundamental hardware flaw would be enough to destroy the pristine image that the device is supposed to represent. So you can just imagine how damaging it must have been for Canon to come out and admit that there is a problem with the design of the camera.

Digital photo enthusiasts have been posting numerous videos about the problem, which makes the 5D Mark III’s top LCD panel leak light into the body of the camera in extremely dark environments. This throws off the auto-exposure settings and in effect creates pictures that are completely unusable. At first, Canon remained mum on the issue, but after it circulated wildly around the professional photography community, the company has decided to issue a product advisory.

The advisory reads, “In extremely dark environments, if the LCD panel illuminates, the displayed exposure value may change as a result of the AE sensor’s detection of light from the LCD panel.” The problem with this is that it is in the hardware itself, so Canon can’t simply release a firmware update. Its impact is minimal, since it only affects very dark situations when users have the backlight on, so it will be interesting to see if Canon actually takes the time to go back into the manufacturing side of things to fix this.

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Remember this, after canon announce this, they stop all camera shipment and start their repair actions.
Guess what is their solution on this US $3500 camera, black tape.

i am very angry at canon. As a user of 5d2, i am shocked at the company.

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The 5D Mark III Fix
LensRentals.com has received their first shipment of fixed 5D Mark III bodies. They did what any of us would have done, they disassembled one to see what the fix was. It turns out the fix is two pieces of black tape. I actually joked with a friend that the fix would be “some kind of tape job”. This sort of thing is pretty normal inside electronics, so don’t be worried about tape coming off and that sort of thing. I have seen entire modules held in place by tape inside cameras.
 
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Do you think they use black tape in your phaseone too?

I don't know and I don't want to know but I'm sure it's not beyond them. No manufacturer can afford to simply throw away high end hardware.
 
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I don't know and I don't want to know but I'm sure it's not beyond them. No manufacturer can afford to simply throw away high end hardware.

at least give a decent solution, like new LCD, new carbon fiber cover. Black tape for camera that cost US$3500 for goodness sake, i lost all respect for canon.
 
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at least give a decent solution, like new LCD, new carbon fiber cover. Black tape for camera that cost US$3500 for goodness sake, i lost all respect for canon.

I'm sure a redesign is on the cards but there's tons of inventory already in the pipeline and it black tape is the best option for stuff that has already been built.

To orchestrate a mass return of all existing inventory to the factory to put in a new part would be hugely expensive. Besides a new LCD design or new cover needs to be thoroughly tested too and that would take at least a couple of months.
 
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I'm sure a redesign is on the cards but there's tons of inventory already in the pipeline and it black tape is the best option for stuff that has already been built.

To orchestrate a mass return of all existing inventory to the factory for a retrofit would be hugely expensive.

easy for you to say, you are not the owner of 5d3. You never want one.
It was on my shopping list until i saw the spec.
 
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easy for you to say, you are not the owner of 5d3. You never want one.
It was on my shopping list until i saw the spec.

Wait a while for existing inventory to clear.
 
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Mini 5D2

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Just release canon EOS 6D

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Canon EOS 6D key specifications

20.2MP full frame CMOS sensor
DIGIC 5+ image processor
ISO 100-25600 standard, 50-102800 expanded
4.5 fps continuous shooting
'Silent' shutter mode
1080p30 video recording, stereo sound via external mic
11 point AF system, center point cross-type and sensitive to -3 EV
63 zone iFCL metering system
97% viewfinder coverage; interchangeable screens (including Eg-D grid and Eg-S fine-focus)
1040k dot 3:2 3" ClearView LCD (fixed)
Single SD card slot
Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
Single-axis electronic level


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