The one I have waited two years for is finally here.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/03/02/Canon-5D-Mark-III
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/03/02/Canon-5D-Mark-III
Another one here: http://www.imaging-resource.com/new...ark-iii-speedlite-radio-flash-system-and-more and here http://www.imaging-resource.com/new...ark-iii-speedlite-radio-flash-system-and-more
I am waiting to see if they do anything with the 7D this year...
The one I have waited two years for is finally here.
The 5D Mark III should arrive in the US market from the end of March 2012, priced at around US$3,500 body-only, or US$4,300 in a kit with an EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens. More details in our Canon 5D Mark III preview.
Nice camera. I still have my Mark I and very much enjoy using it. So much so that I don't have the upgrade fever . I have the 1Ds for 21 megapxiels but it is heavy.
It is partly marketing. It is supposed to show that the camera had such low noise that they could amplify the signal up to that level and have it still be usable. Of course, they use noise reduction to get there but they don't say that. Nikon started that war a few years ago and Canon and others followed.BTW, can some one explain the necessity on this camera of ISO settings to 102,800
Yes:Is that an L Lens
any money is better spent going on location to shoot!
The hobby really parallels audio. It is so tempting to keep buying gear. Then I spent $2K on a workshop and boy, did I learn a lot. There are a lot of scams there as far as workshops (where you pay the instructor to go on *his* photo trip and you are just there for the ride). But if you find the right one, it is really worth it.You sound like when I keep saying that money is better spent on buying more music
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