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Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera with EF 24-105mm f/4 L is USM Lens Black
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Brand | Canon |
Model Name | 5260B009 |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 23.4 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
Image Stabilization | Optical |
Max Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
Exposure Control Type | Program AE, Aperture priority AE, Shutter priority AE, Custom (x3), Manual, Automatic |
Form Factor | Mid-size SLR |
About this item
- Newly designed 22.3 Megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor, 14-bit A/D conversion, wide range ISO setting 100–25600 (L:50, H1: 51200, H2: 102400) for shooting from bright to dim light and next generation DIGIC 5+ Image Processor for enhanced noise reduction and exceptional processing speed.
- New 61-Point High Density Reticular AF including up to 41 cross-type AF points with f/4.0 lens support and 5 dual diagonal AF points (sensitive to f/2.8).
- iFCL Metering with 63 zone dual-layer metering sensor that utilizes AF and color information for optimizing exposure and image quality.
- EOS HD Video with manual exposure control and multiple frame rates (1080: 30p (29.97) / 24p (23.976) / 25p, 720: 60p (59.94) / 50p, 480: 60p (59.94) / 50p) with 4 GB automatic file partitioning (continuous recording time 29 minutes 59 seconds), selectable “All i-frame” or IPB compressions, embedded timecode, manual audio level control while recording, and headphone terminal.
- 3.2-inch Clear View II LCD monitor, 170° viewing angle, 1,040,000-dot VGA, reflection; magnesium-alloy body with shutter durability tested up to 150,000 cycles, enhanced dust-and-weather resistance, and updated EOS Integrated Cleaning system for improved vibration-based dust removal.
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Picture quality | 4.6 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.6 |
Auto focus | 4.6 | 4.2 | 5.0 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.5 |
Image stabilization | — | 4.1 | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | — |
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display type | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3.2 inches | 4.6 inches | 3.2 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3.2 inches |
lens type | Standard Zoom | Telephoto | Zoom | Telephoto | Wide Angle | Wide Angle |
zoom type | — | — | — | Digital Zoom | Optical Zoom | Optical Zoom |
shooting modes | HDR (High Dynamic Range) | Landscape | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority | Landscape; portrait mode; close-up; night portrait; food; sports mode | Bulb Mode,Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Shutter Priority |
connectivity tech | PAL, Mini HDMI, NTSC | Wi-Fi, NFC | 3.5mm audio, Ethernet, Mini HDMI, USB | USB | NFC, HDMI, USB | Wi-Fi |
video resolution | FHD 1080p | 2160p | 4K UHD 2160p | 2160p | FHD 1080p | 4K UHD 2160p |
optical zoom | 4.3 multiplier x | 2 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 0 multiplier x | 1 multiplier x |
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Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection |
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Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1,040,000 |
Photo Sensor Size | Full Frame (35mm) |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 22.3 MP |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 23.4 MP |
White balance settings | Auto |
JPEG quality level | Normal |
Image Stabilization | Optical |
Flash Modes Description | Automatic |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200_sec |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW, Other, MPEG-4 |
Video Capture Format | mpeg-4;h.264 |
Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Video Standard | MPEG 4 |
Video Output Interface | PAL, Mini HDMI, NTSC |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.71x |
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Viewfinder Type | Optical |
Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
Warranty Type | 12 |
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Mfg Warranty Description Labor | 1 year limited |
Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts | 1 year limited |
Model Name | 5260B009 |
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Brand | Canon |
Model Number | 5260B009 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #351,132 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #640 in DSLR Cameras |
ASIN | B007FGZ1V0 |
Color | Black |
Included Components | EOS 5D Mark III Body, Battery Pack LP-E6, Eyecup Eg (not shown), One Year Limited One Year Limited Warranty Card, Wide Neck Strap EW-EOS 5D Mark III, EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens, Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST, Lens Hood EW-83H, Software Instruction Manual, Battery Charger LC-E6, Lens Case LP1219, USB Interface Cable IFC-200U |
Assembly Required | No |
Processor Description | Digic 5+ |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.98 x 2.99 x 4.57 inches |
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Item Weight | 30.34 Ounces |
Warranty & Support
Feedback
Lens Type | Standard Zoom |
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Optical Zoom | 4.3 x |
Maximum Aperture | 22 f |
Minimum Aperture | 22 f |
Autofocus Points | 61 |
Camera Lens Description | 105 Mm |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
Focus Type | Automatic with Manual |
Maximum Focal Length | 105 Millimeters |
Minimum Focal Length | 24 Millimeters |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 77 Millimeters |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Max Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Program AE, Aperture priority AE, Shutter priority AE, Custom (x3), Manual, Automatic |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot, Partial |
Shooting Modes | HDR (High Dynamic Range) |
Flash Memory Installed Size | 32 |
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Batteries Required? | Yes |
Number of Batteries | Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Lithium Ion |
Battery Weight | 79.4 Grams |
Battery Life | 950 Photos |
Removable Memory | Secure Digital Card |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Digital Scene Transition | True |
Connectivity Technology | PAL, Mini HDMI, NTSC |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 6 |
Controller Type | Remote |
Wireless Communication Technology | yes |
Flash Memory Type | Compact Flash Type I (UDMA compatible), SD/SDHC/SDXC |
Memory Slots Available | 2 |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Skill Level | Professional |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Shock Resistant | FALSE |
Form Factor | Mid-size SLR |
Hardware Interface | AV Port |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
GPS | Optional |
Product Description
The Canon 5260B009 EOS 5D Mark III 22.3MP Digital SLR Camera with EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens gives supercharged EOS performance and full frame, high-resolution image capture and is designed to perform. Special optical technologies like 61-Point High Density Reticular AF and extended ISO range of 100-25600 make this it ideal for shooting weddings in the studio, out in the field and great for still photography. Professional-level high definition video capabilities includes a host of industry-standard recording protocols and enhanced performance that make it possible to capture beautiful cinematic movies in EOS HD quality. A 22.3 Megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor, Canon DIGIC 5+ Image Processor, and shooting performance up to 6.0fps provide exceptional clarity and sharpness when capturing rapidly-unfolding scenes. Additional technological advancements include an Intelligent Viewfinder, Canon's advanced iFCL metering system, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and Multiple Exposure.
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Customers like the image quality, performance, autofocus, and value of the digital camera. For example, they mention that it produces excellent images, the resolution looks great, and the video is handsomely good. They are impressed by the capabilities and the results are outstanding. They also appreciate the increased autofocus points and the pro-level focusing system. As for value, they say it's well worth the price. Customers are also impresseded with the build quality, saying that it'll last a long time.
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Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the camera. They mention that it produces excellent images, has great resolution, and produces handsomely good video. They also appreciate the sharp, contrasty, and feather detail. Customers also love the way color images look, describing them as beautiful. They say the camera is an amazing tool for capturing your artistic vision, and the lightweight bodies and spectacular glass equal an amazing combination.
"...5D3's video is handsomely good but if you spent $3500, I think you wouldn't mind going a little further and buy a possibly lighter, smaller and more..." Read more
"...With this camera however, I find myself loving the way color images look. Colors are deep and smooth, without being overly saturated and harsh...." Read more
"...Yet the MkIII is better in several ways; the pixels are "sharper" the fringing/noise is far lower and the color appears more accurate...." Read more
"...It really is impressive.he JPEG engine in this camera is staggeringly good and a solid 2 stops better at controlling noise at high ISO than..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. They mention that it performs excellent, is very usable, and impressed by the capabilities. The results are outstanding, and the camera is an absolute joy to use. The AF works fine, and it works flawlessly. Overall, the 5D3 is a great machine for getting the job done.
"...I agree that this camera performs excellent at 12,800 ISO or even higher...." Read more
"...continuous AF-DRive mode, higher FPS (4 vs 6) in fast mode, user experience, and legendary canon autofocus.Conclusion:..." Read more
"...The Body is well built and handles well in every situation I have used this in.The Low Light capability is over the top...." Read more
"...will take a bit to get used to new layout, I think that the changes made work very well...." Read more
Customers like the autofocus of the camera. They say it's amazing, the increased autofocus points improve focus, and it can focus correctly most of the time. They also say the focus system is much more accurate, and easily controlled. Customers also mention that the camera is usable for macro with its quick focus zoom, and focuses better in low light situations.
"...I am pleased with the new 61-point AF. Fast and gets my focus right most of the time so far...." Read more
"...mode, higher FPS (4 vs 6) in fast mode, user experience, and legendary canon autofocus.Conclusion:..." Read more
"...The AF has not missed focus for me yet...." Read more
"...The hit rate on focus is amazing. You want to know why canon can charge a premium for this camera? Because of its pure amazing focus system!..." Read more
Customers like the value of the camera. They say the images on the 5D make it worth the price, the price is coming down a bit, and the weight is well worth the extra weight. They also say the upgrades over the Mark II are significant and useful.
"...Having both CF and SD is winner for me. Saving money on cards (unless CF and SD cost and perform the same) but achieving the same thing...." Read more
"...The upgrades over the Mark II are significant, and the resulting images are truly amazing...." Read more
"...What I am seeing is wonderful, bokeh-filled, full-frame goodness...." Read more
"...It is, in my mind, worth every penny of its entrance price. I've gotten way more out of this camera than I dreamed of getting from my old setup...." Read more
Customers like the condition of the camera. They mention that the build quality is rock solid, the quality is apparent, and it's built to last. Some say that the camera has a quality feel to it and is one of Canon's finest.
"...The Body is well built and handles well in every situation I have used this in.The Low Light capability is over the top...." Read more
"...I do like the fact that the canon equipment is made in japan and has a quality feel to it compared to cameras like the d600 that are made in..." Read more
"...I always felt the 7D was very tough and sturdy but the 5D takes it to another level. The grip is great and sticks to your hand...." Read more
"...It feels like that when shooting with the 5d3-fast, confident, spot on focus...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the camera. They say the response time is quick, the autofocus is blazing fast, and the camera gives you more frames quicker. The Canon DPP loads quickly and applying batch changes is amazing. The burst rate is just perfect, and it focuses quickly.
"...I am pleased with the new 61-point AF. Fast and gets my focus right most of the time so far...." Read more
"...5D was the clear winner for it's silent continuous AF-DRive mode, higher FPS (4 vs 6) in fast mode, user experience, and legendary canon..." Read more
"...time for noise reduction, higher frame rates and generally snappier performance...." Read more
"...It was slow and the user interface was horrible. Canon DPP loads quickly and applying batch changes is amazing...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the light performance of the camera. They mention that it's great in low light situations, has very little noise, and has better low light sensitivity. The display is gorgeous, bright enough to see outdoors, responsive, quick, and the low light usability is second to none. The camera has resolved all of the lighting problems they had with interior shooting, and it has a very useful Quick Menu to navigate through settings. The 5D MK III shines in low-light image quality, and allows them to shoot in darker places without their own light.
"...The 5D3's display is just gorgeous - bright enough to see outdoors, responsive, quick, and accurate...." Read more
"...2. Better low-light performance. Nikon has been beating out Canon in high ISO performance since the D3, then the D3s, the D3x, and the D700...." Read more
"...business but for my Fashion business this camera has resolved all of the lighting problems we had with interior shooting...." Read more
"...A few other things that I really like about this camera... The view finder is huge..." Read more
Customers find the camera easy to use. They mention that the menu system is relatively quick and intuitive. They also say that the controls are intuitive and easy to operate. They appreciate the bright, clear display and the useful quick menu. Customers say that even though the 7D is a huge step up, the controls and software still feel familiar and natural. They say the learning curve is well supported and that the transition is easy.
"...I'm really not sure, but I know for me the menu is so much more intuitive than Nikon.Autofocus Performance:..." Read more
"...The articulating screen is so handy to have and a joy to use in situations where the camera needs to be at an odd angle, such as low to the ground,..." Read more
"...Nikon but not terribly so, and after a brief period every bit as easy to use. The C1, C2, C3 custom modes are wonderful...." Read more
"...Also very usable for macro with it's quick focus zoom. The best LCD I have ever seen on a camera. The Viewfinder also big and bright...." Read more
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I agree that this camera performs excellent at 12,800 ISO or even higher. At f/4, this allowed me to shoot handheld and flipped the mirror in a fraction of second. The almost black sky showed the clouds in the captured image which was not visible to my eye (my vision is 20/20). At some situations, you can have a 4L lens function at 2.8L. I was going for the new 24-70mm 2.8L but I had to wait 2 months for the 5D body only so I went for the kit. I guess it's a good accident.
I am pleased with the new 61-point AF. Fast and gets my focus right most of the time so far. What I mean by fast is less than half a second or probably faster than that. I could catch a bird flying within my frame without exciting some nerves. I won't mention how the new AF system works. The pros could discuss this all day. What's important is that when you use AF you can capture a nice pic fast without going for MF or manually controlling the exposure. I was able to produce a silky background blur consistently (1 foot away from subject) with AF using the kit lens. Nevertheless, if you bought this camera you would find the MF as sweet or sweeter than the AF.
35mm camera these days can do still and motion pictures but not excellent at both worlds in my opinion. 5D3's video is handsomely good but if you spent $3500, I think you wouldn't mind going a little further and buy a possibly lighter, smaller and more than capable video cam and get the 1080p/60fps. Pros I've met use their SLRs mainly for shooting still pictures. However, its video performance can be used in some production in my opinion as it's way too good for the end user.
The manual states that this 5D does not comply with the Ultra High Speed memory cards but SDHC/SDXC can be used. I guess Canon is referring to writing at 95MB/s. I used the SDHC (600x) it worked just fine but I'm noticing some delay (around 1/4 second) when flipping images in the LCD. It might be normal. I will try the CF (600x too) and see the diffence. If you're considering to get the latest and greatest like 1000x you might want to wait a little while. Canon might release a newer firmware and make it fully compliant with UHS. Fast cards need fast writer too. Having both CF and SD is winner for me. Saving money on cards (unless CF and SD cost and perform the same) but achieving the same thing. Record to both or use one then switch. Don't have to worry losing the images or clips and backing up to the laptop regularly unless somebody steals the camera or I dropped it above the mariana trench.
22M pixels is more than enough I believe unless you print posters or billboards. It's too big for me already. Large prints consume 10MB in the card. I don't see much difference shooting lower (12) than 22M pixels. Noise seems to show faster and noticeable at higher pixels and ISO.
Physically, it's ergonomic and the buttons are placed almost perfectly. Kenrockwell articulated this well and I agree with him that 5D3 is the best well rounded SLR that Canon ever made. However, I disagree when he compared the D4 and 5D. It's like comparing BMW's SUV with Audi's sedan. Anyway, when I first lifted 5D3 the thumb, index, and middle finger put a groove in the grip. I'm 5 foot 8. Fits my right hand perfectly. The battery compartment has an internal lock - ensures pins remain in contact and it gets more secure as you put your hand around the grip. The camera is not heavy I would say but with the lens and the first all day shooting I felt the weight.
Not sure why Canon did not go for USB 3. 128GB CF/SD will be a norm soon. Imagine taking hours transferring files to your computer via USB 2 where it could take in minutes. This is my biggest disappoinment. The touch pad is like the egyptian table compared to iPhone and it's a bit redundant with the track ball (above the Q button). I saw some cosmetic imperfection around the mode dial. It looks like a dent. If you notice this, please let me know. The top LCD looks to have a protective film but not the 3.2 LCD. I can't find anyone selling screen protector so I ordered the ones for the iPhone. I will cut and fit when it arrives.
In summary, excellent ISO, AF, ergonomic. Best form factor out there for full 35mm SLR for me - I shoot outside and under the roof. No flash which is a plus for me - makes camera smaller and you won't need it most of the time if you have good lens but if you do, you wouldn't want the built-in flash. I have a couple of minor issues but the thing still deserves 5 stars.
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To start with, I've been a Nikon guy up until this point. Going back to my first SLR with the N80 film camera back in the day (god only knows how many rolls of film I exposed with that thing), to the D70, the D200, and the D7000. I was skeptical of all the hype around the 5D3, so being a cautious man I rented it and a 16-35 LII first. As soon as I held the camera in my hand, I knew I was hooked on the ergonomics alone. Further shooting continued to impress with it's amazing user experience, refined menus, and incredible autofocus performance. So I ended up buying a 5d3 along with a 35 1.4 L. (16-35 had too much distortion for my applications)
Ergonomics:
This thing fits your hand like a well worn glove. My hands are on the small side being only 5'7" tall, but even the big full frame body just snugs in my hand like it was custom designed for me. You really need to hold this camera to believe how ergonomically amazing it really is. It balances perfectly both with the 16-35L II and the 35 1.4 L. The physical buttons are very customizable, letting you configure the camera to make it's operation so intuititve, it just gets completely out of the way and let's you focus completely on shooting.
User Experience:
The top notch physical ergonomics and the customizeable buttons combine to make a user experience like I've never had before. I liken it to my Volkswagen GTI - everything is in the perfect spot and the product feels like it was designed to maximize the joy in the user experience. It really must be used to be believed.
Refined Menus:
Despite being a Nikon DSLR users since 2004 with the D70, I've never got used to Nikon's menus. On my D7000, changing anything takes me forever just to find the item. I've had the 5D3 for less than a week, and I can already find items right away. Maybe it has to do with Canon's method of Horizontally orienting the menus, instead of Nikon's veritical orientation. I'm really not sure, but I know for me the menu is so much more intuitive than Nikon.
Autofocus Performance:
Autofocus performance is simply stunning. I've heard it said in the photography world that Nikon has accurate and slow autofocus, and Canon has inaccurate but fast autofocus. I've used the 5D3 to shoot challenging indoor sports, and I'm blown away by it's speed AND it's accuracy. On both the 16-35 and the 35 1.4, the autofocus feels like it BITES into the subject. It's very confidience inspiring, letting you worry about important things like Light, Color and Gesture.
Screen:
While I admit that I have not personally tried a D800, several reputable review sites complain of it's green tinted dispaly. This is not confidence inspiring. The 5D3's display is just gorgeous - bright enough to see outdoors, responsive, quick, and accurate.
Why I went with the 5D3 instead of the D800:
After analysis, I felt like 5D fit my 'shoot from the hip' style of photography best. The d800, as evidenced in DxO Mark and other sources, cleary gives better technical IQ. But as most of my work is indoor sports and candid photography, the 5D was the clear winner for it's silent continuous AF-DRive mode, higher FPS (4 vs 6) in fast mode, user experience, and legendary canon autofocus.
Conclusion:
This camera was cleary designed with THE PHOTOGRAHER in mind. It becomes transparent , letting you focus on what matters - Light Color and Gesture. To me, this is the clincher. LCG are really what is most important in photography.
Update 10.24.2012
Color:
I used to convert all my images to B&W when I shot Nikon. With this camera however, I find myself loving the way color images look. Colors are deep and smooth, without being overly saturated and harsh. I find myself using Silver EfxPro less and less. I'll A/B in lightroom between the color image and the B&W converted image, and the color image has some inexplicable ethereal quality that I love. Remember Kodack NC and VC film? This camera renders skin tones like NC, and colors like a slightly less saturated VC. It's a beautiful balance - it has a soul to it, like an old Fender Twin reverb tube guitar amplifer. Smooth and soulful.
Now admittedly this could just be an evolution of my style, but I thought I would throw this in here and you can take it with a grain of salt. Also note that I think a lot of my love for this camera comes from my love of the 35 1.4 L that stays glued to it. Also #2, I always shoot RAW. So I can not comment on the camera's color modes or .JPG engine.
Also #3, I've learned with this camera to "overexpose" by about 2/3 EV and turn down exposure by 1/3 to 2/3 in post. When you do this, the noise performance in the shadows is stunning.
Update 01.11.2013
I'm continually amazed at how clean the sensor says. Using the D7000 in the same environment I'm using the 5D3 in, I was forced to continually clean the sensors. The 5D3's sensor cleaner is quite effective - I have a sensor loupe, and even upon inspecting the sensor that closely I still haven't seen a single particle of dust adhere to the sensor. This could also be a testament to the 5D3's weather sealing. You may think "yea, big deal" but dust can be difficult to remove from photos without leaving any traces.
Loving this camera more and more.
Update 05.07.2013
I know I mentioned the autofocus above, but I wanted to talk about how much I love the spread of those cross type focus points. Having 41 (YES, FORTY-ONE) of those things to choose from really enables some creative freedom with regards to composition. I shoot a lot at f/1.4, so the whole "focus then recompose" thing just doesn't cut it for me. The focus points cover a large portion of the frame, which lets you put your subject closer to the edge of the frame for some cool negative space or environmental compositions. It can be tough to see your photo this way, but once you realize you can do it it becomes a powerful story telling tool.
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La calidad de foto y video es muy buena.
After seeing it focus well i was able to capture great detail with both my 100mm Macro and 24-105mm lenses. [Great full frame'ness] It's brilliant to be able to get more in your shot without having to back away from the subject, especially with macro shots.
Build quality is good, feels solid in the hands [like the 7d] good grippy texture.
Video mode is fun to play with too, with HD 1080p video playback.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 27, 2015
After seeing it focus well i was able to capture great detail with both my 100mm Macro and 24-105mm lenses. [Great full frame'ness] It's brilliant to be able to get more in your shot without having to back away from the subject, especially with macro shots.
Build quality is good, feels solid in the hands [like the 7d] good grippy texture.
Video mode is fun to play with too, with HD 1080p video playback.