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4th April 2012, 10:43 PM
#461
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2
thanks guys for the quick reply
i guess i have to diy then
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4th April 2012, 11:04 PM
#462
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
chengpenguin
Be patient... Currently there's none in the market, unless you DIY from big pieces of screen protectors for mobile phones.
i asking my friend to get me for me in Japan
EOS 5DMkiii|17-40F4L|24-105f4L|70-200f4L IS|50f1.4|85f1.8|580EX II
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4th April 2012, 11:33 PM
#463
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
hammie
I just got mine from TK with free screen protector. $4335 on manhattan CC. After rebate will amount to $4135. With other rebates included only $4085
Sorry, what is manhattan CC?
Canon 5D III | 85 L II |24-70 L II |70-200 L II | 580 EX II | IXUS310HS
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4th April 2012, 11:34 PM
#464
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
stevenc
Sorry, what is manhattan CC?
CC = Credit Card
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4th April 2012, 11:35 PM
#465
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2
I got a 75-300mm III usm recently for the 5D3 coz it was the cheapest. Got it for 200.
Decided to shoot the moon to see the difference between my 500d as well as the 55-250mm IS.
The results are quite clear. 55-250mm wins in terms of clarity.
All settings at 1/320 f/7.1 ISO 100
Seems like i have to save up for a L telephoto lens for 5d3 >.<
I strongly recommend people to get the EFS 55-250mm IS @ 240 over the 75-300 III USM @ 200.
All images shown at 1:1
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Using 500D, 75-300

Using 500D, 55-250

Using 5D3, 75-300
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4th April 2012, 11:35 PM
#466
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2
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After using photoshop sharpening and noise reduction
Using 500D, 75-300

Using 500D, 55-250

Using 5D3, 75-300
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4th April 2012, 11:36 PM
#467

Originally Posted by
stevenc
Sorry, what is manhattan CC?
I believe he is referring to the Standard Chartered Manhattan credit card.
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4th April 2012, 11:38 PM
#468
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2
Oh ok, i just realised such a card exist. Haha.
Canon 5D III | 85 L II |24-70 L II |70-200 L II | 580 EX II | IXUS310HS
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4th April 2012, 11:43 PM
#469
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
alpha1ma
I strongly recommend people to get the EFS 55-250mm IS @ 240 over the 75-300 III USM @ 200.
i hope u realize that EFS lenses cannot be mounted on 5D3.
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4th April 2012, 11:43 PM
#470
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
Halfmoon
So how fast is fast??? Around 60mb/s card???
I got a sandisk extreme 32gb class 10 45mb/s card.
Max shots i could get at high speed continuous was 30.
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4th April 2012, 11:44 PM
#471
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
scud
i hope u realize that EFS lenses cannot be mounted on 5D3.
lol dude. thats why i specify the efs on the 55-250.
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5th April 2012, 12:18 AM
#472
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
Blur Shadow
I believe he is referring to the Standard Chartered Manhattan credit card.
yep :P it cheaper by $115 that way....
EOS 5DMkiii|17-40F4L|24-105f4L|70-200f4L IS|50f1.4|85f1.8|580EX II
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5th April 2012, 12:27 AM
#473

Originally Posted by
alpha1ma
I got a sandisk extreme 32gb class 10 45mb/s card.
Max shots i could get at high speed continuous was 30.
I am using lexar 400x UDMA 32gb, it show buffer as 36 even I set
Record to multiple on my slower sandisk sdhc class 4 15mb/sec. Whether SD or CF as primary have no difference in buffer.
Strange, this mean there is no advantage of
Buying faster card ????
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5th April 2012, 12:29 AM
#474
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2
the pictures looked unbelievable OOF 
my moon shot with 70-300L wasn't like that. I know it's a L lens, but it shouldn't be that "unsharp" right (for the 75-300)?
Last edited by avsquare; 5th April 2012 at 12:30 AM.
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5th April 2012, 12:37 AM
#475
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
ahboy168
I am using lexar 400x UDMA 32gb, it show buffer as 36 even I set
Record to multiple on my slower sandisk sdhc class 4 15mb/sec. Whether SD or CF as primary have no difference in buffer.
Strange, this mean there is no advantage of
Buying faster card ????
The amount of pictures that can be stored by the buffer is FIXED, it cannot change, and is the amount is based on the size of the photos taken. What you can change is how fast the buffer is cleared by having a faster card. Understand?
Canon 5D MkIII|70-200 f/2.8L IS II USM|24-70 f2.8 L II USM|Σ 50 f1.4 EX DG HSM
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5th April 2012, 12:42 AM
#476

Originally Posted by
ahboy168
1D series buyer are mostly PRO who make $ out of it.
So that is normal. It is a business tool not a hobby.
Sadly iam not one of the pros u mentioned.
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5th April 2012, 12:44 AM
#477

Originally Posted by
avsquare
Depends lah.. Actually SanDisk Ultra 30MB/s cards are fast enough to even take 1D4's max 10FPS burst.
Actually to be able to take 10fps is one thing.
To record how many shots continuously is yet another thing.
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5th April 2012, 12:48 AM
#478
Re: OFFICIAL: CANON EOS 5D Mark III - User Thread - Part 2

Originally Posted by
Turbonetics
Sadly iam not one of the pros u mentioned.
cos your pocket is deep and willing to spend mah.. 

Originally Posted by
Turbonetics
Actually to be able to take 10fps is one thing.
To record how many shots continuously is yet another thing.
yup I understand that. but my SanDisk Ultra 30MB/s CF card can take the max 20 continuous shots for max RAW + max JPEG from 1D4 (as specified by Canon), tried it and it worked fine
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5th April 2012, 12:51 AM
#479

Originally Posted by
Turbonetics
I tested the 16-35 II.
It is a parfocal lens.
Tested all my zoom lens out of curiosity.
The results are:-
1. 16-35mm F2.8 L II (parfocal lens)
2. 100-400mm L (parfocal lens)
3. 70-200mm F2.8 L IS II (non-parfocal lens)
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5th April 2012, 12:53 AM
#480

Originally Posted by
dodgethis
The amount of pictures that can be stored by the buffer is FIXED, it cannot change, and is the amount is based on the size of the photos taken. What you can change is how fast the buffer is cleared by having a faster card. Understand?
Thanks, I got it now.
36 as buffer is more than enough for me!
That is high speed shooting continuous at 6 frames/sec for 6secs until buffer is full.
I probably just get a class 4 high capacity sdhc card as Secondary backup will do.
My CF will be fast enough to clear the buffer
Rather quick.
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