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iwkyb
19-03-2012, 5:15pm
Just received my 5D MK III - here are some real ISO sample everyone been waiting for

Converted straight from adobe camera raw 6.7 - zero noise reduction @ 100% crop

Enjoy

ISO200
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO200.jpg
ISO400
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO400.jpg
ISO800
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO800.jpg
ISO1600
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO1600.jpg
ISO3200
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO3200.jpg
ISO6400
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO6400.jpg
ISO12800
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO12800.jpg
ISO25600
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af221/iwkyb/ISO25600.jpg

JM Tran
19-03-2012, 5:23pm
thanks for posting that:)

I am interested in the 3200 and 6400 range especially for wedding work, and PJ work too. Looks like a very good improvement over the 5D2 and on par with a D3, maybe not so a D3s

Cliff
19-03-2012, 5:28pm
Yeah! I want one! Only one small problem. I'd better start saving.

etherial
19-03-2012, 6:47pm
I'm not convinced, you'll have to send it to me so I can test it out on the things I shoot. :D

Epicaricacy
19-03-2012, 7:00pm
I reckon that 12 800 matches the 550D at 3200... great performance

etherial
19-03-2012, 7:22pm
Can you post the full photo at 25600??

Bennymiata
19-03-2012, 8:04pm
Lucky you!!!

Is it possible to post some pictures where more of the frame is in focus?
ie, with a closed down lens setting so we can see a bit more than just one little bit that is in focus?

It seems that every test shot I've seen with the 5D3 has a blurry background.

I'm salivating over getting one, but it's hard to convince she who must be obeyed right now, but in a couple of months.................

Where did you get it from?
They sure got their stock quickly!

Tricky
19-03-2012, 10:37pm
Thanks for posting, interesting to see. Looks very useable at 3200 & 6400.

Dylan & Marianne
20-03-2012, 2:12pm
thanks for posting these - very encouraging :)
I guess it's a bit difficult to comment on direct comparison of these particular images though since you seem to have reduced the aperture to increase the iso at the same exposure? - I was keen to see what was going to happen with the fringing you can see at iso200 vs iso 12800 (the reported 2 stops better performance than 5dmkII which i push to 3200 at weddings) I hope I got to play with one myself soon!!!

LJG
20-03-2012, 2:36pm
Wow. The low light high ISO capability would probably be the only thing that would make me even think of upgrading.

William W
21-03-2012, 11:39am
Thank you.
Much appreciated

WW

vk2gwk
03-04-2012, 7:32pm
I used to push my 5D2 to ISO 1600 at low light and get decent shots. Now with my 5D3 (since last Friday.... :) ) I push to 6400 and get the same sort of IQ.... :)

Longshots
03-04-2012, 7:43pm
FWIW, I'm delighted with my 5dmk3 - the high iso performance is IMHO hugely improved. I'd suggest that from a gut feeling the quality of the file shot on 5dmk2 @ 400iso is about the same as one shot on the 5dmk3 @3200 - big step forward.

vk2gwk
14-04-2012, 5:32pm
I did some comparative tests with my 5D3 (and the 5D2 that hasn't been sold yet). Same shots at various ISO values.
They are all in this set n Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/vk2gwk/sets/72157629370923912/)....
The 5D3 is much better at high ISO and does not show "banding" like the 5D2.

mikew09
14-04-2012, 7:40pm
I never shoot over 800 on my 50D as the noise control on the 50D is well known to be poor and I have longed for a 5D2 and now I hurt with the want fora 5D3 - one day. Very interesting post. thanks