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Author Topic: Canon Rumor - 5D Mark III  (Read 629 times)
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« on: December 29, 2010, 10:30:57 AM »

If the Canon Rumors are true (or even close), the 5D Mark III is going to be an awesome camera – rumored to be released in 2011.
  • 28-mega-pixel CMOS sensor.
  • Sensor Size 36.0 × 24.0mm (Full Frame)
  • Wide low-noise ISO sensitivity ISO100 ~ 12800 (extension L: 50, H1: 25,600; H2: 51,200; H3: 102,400)
  • The six frames/second with Dual DIGIC4
  • 98 percent of the viewfinder field of view, magnification 0.71 times. With the electronic level
  • A high-speed AF system. Double Cross Center, Cross assists 19 points – 26 points. 5 AF point selection mode, types of automatic. Advanced AI Servo AF
  • 63-segment metering. 1920 × 1080 30/25/24 frame Video
  • Crop video feature. 10X SD, HD four times, three times in full HD.
 
I am interested in the ISO range (especially the extended low range), the focus system,  and the 6 fames/second speed.  We'll see what the price of this is going to be.
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« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2010, 04:33:22 PM »

The 5DMK2 has the extended low L: 50 already...I use it often, the "six frames/second with Dual DIGIC4" is impressive!  Would be awesome if they could handle 1920X1080 60fps.

Thanks for the update John!
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