Rumours of 5D Mark III


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From DigitalRev Kai W: 5 Improved Features in the Canon 5D Mark III

Apparently the 5D Mark III is nigh upon us, although I've heard this slightly vague prophecy of a product that is obviously in the pipeline so many times that I think I'm getting Tourette's syndrome - every time I hear about its apparent imminent arrival I suddenly have this uncontrollable urge, that comes from deep down within my belly, to shout out a combination of at least 2 expletives in rapid succession. Although this time there are reports that some lucky pros have received a pre-release copy of the Mk III, so it must be true.

There were plenty of responses to our blog post asking people what features they would like to see packed into the 5D Mark III, and some of them were frankly bizarre - I mean, if they wanted a DSLR to give you the option to pleasure yourself in that way, then there are cheaper alternatives available. We had some less sexually-charged suggestions, with sensible and realistic upgrades like: better noise reduction, faster burst rate, 100% finder, pop-up flash and extreme weather proofing (amongst others).

To try and cure me of my foul-mouthed tic, I have been asked by a colleague to pick 5 key features that will be improved on or added to the brand new 5D Mark III, so here they are:

1) Tilty-swivelly screen
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This upgrade will make your life significantly better. That is, if you like shooting video low down and taking videos of yourself. Bloody useless for taking photos, unless you're a sadist and actually enjoy taking photos in live view mode. If Canon don't put a flappy screen on the 5D Mark III then I will die my hair with a red ring so that I look like one giant, walking L lens.

Bloomin' obvious, I know, seeing as Canon has been upgrading their other models with a tilty-swivel screen, this is more of an inevitability. As much as I mock the articulated screen, it's really rather useful for adding a bit of flexibility when shooting videos (a novelty for still photography) - I'm sure Lok would agree.

2. Autofocus
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Of course, there is a chance that Canon will remember that it is primarily a device for taking still images and will upgrade the autofocusing system on the Mark III with something that actually works. It's not just me, there are other 5D Mark II owners and users I know who detest that rather unsophisticated 9-AF system on the Mark II (Lok agrees). Canon really do listen to their users, apparently, although one shouldn't expect it to be mind-blowing. It would not surprise me if the successor still has 9-AF points, albeit all cross-type, so a bit like the 60D's. I think I would jizz my pants in amazement if Canon decide to insert a 7D AF system in there, although in reality I think there's no need to buy man nappies for now.

Let's face it, the focus on the 5D Mark II is pretty pitiful considering you're spending a huge wad of cash on a fancy DSLR and the autofocus system you get is no more sophisticated than the lower-end DSLRs. As much as Canon want to champion video recording on their DSLRs they have to remember that it was a tool for capturing still images first, and if it can't even take a still image in focus then what is the point? Will it be as good as the 7D's autofocus system?

3. Video mode
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Canon will introduce a new feature that will make all those video graphers/photographers think "I'd never have thought of that feature, it's fantastic!", it will revolutionise the way we take videos forever, set the benchmark for all other cameras and manufacturers to follow, and will make the Mark III the definitive HDSLR. What is that feature? Dunno, we haven't thought of it yet after all.

4. Resolution
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Canon's managed to cram 120-megapixels into an APS-H sensor for publicity, so they are capable of taking the megapixels up to stellar heights. It's not going to break the 100-barrier, although it will most likely going to leave most people wondering what to do with them all. I have a funny feeling that Canon will take it in the direction of their "Wonder Concept Camera", with a higher resolution video that will mean that nobody needs to get the decisive moment anymore - you just find pick the one you want from your video footage.

5. The problem is, I honestly don't think there will be 5 truly exciting new features in the 5D Mark II replacement. But then again it's as much of a speculation than the predictions of its imminent release, so your guess is as good as mine ..actually, no I've just thought of the fifth change - it will have a mode-locking dial.


From Canon Rumors: Specification Rumors.

Specifications

1) 32mp
2) ISO 100-25600 (L1, H1, H2, H3)
3) DIGIC V
4) 4.2fps
5) 19point AF
6) CF Card
7) Slightly larger LCD (new ratio)
8) New autofocus while filming, performance unknown.
9) All the standard video stuff.
10) RAW video still unknown

All information above are just rumors still not a fact. But hopefully some of the rumors mentioned above will come true. So we will just wait and see. Cheers!
 

i think 32MP alone is going to cost a bomb
 

I'm guessing it will have a swivel screen. I'd love to see one on it too.
 

i think 32MP alone is going to cost a bomb

I think shooting 32mp in jpg the file size still acceptable but if in RAW format or worst RAW + JPG. I think we need to spend money on buying high capacity or more memory cards to store such huge file size.
 

what we need a better noise control at higher iso.
Drop the megapix and gain better image quaility.
 

what we need a better noise control at higher iso.
Drop the megapix and gain better image quaility.

Yeah I agree. No point adding more MP and didn't improve the noise control and image quality.
 

I think shooting 32mp in jpg the file size still acceptable but if in RAW format or worst RAW + JPG. I think we need to spend money on buying high capacity or more memory cards to store such huge file size.


Despite having the 5DMII for more than a year, unless client request for a poster size print-out, I seldom shoot in full-res.
 

If it is 32mp I will hold back Pentax 645d purchase. Lol.

Btw I am just a gwc not full timer
 

I think that there is a lot of pent up demand for this release, for two reasons. Firstly, the rumoured features are very attractive and secondly, not much has come out of Canon or Nikon since the devastating earthquake.

If the 5D MkIII comes out with an improved autofocus system similar to the 7D, many will jump at it for that reason alone. It would also be nice if the rumoured 24-105 MkII lens is coupled with the new camera as a kit lens.
 

what we need a better noise control at higher iso.
Drop the megapix and gain better image quaility.

Are you sure this is true? Dropping megapix doesn't seem to increase IQ at all.
I've tried to research on this point and no matter where i look, (unless you have another link), it all points towards this being merely a myth and no truth to it whatsoever...
 

Are you sure this is true? Dropping megapix doesn't seem to increase IQ at all.
I've tried to research on this point and no matter where i look, (unless you have another link), it all points towards this being merely a myth and no truth to it whatsoever...

True... no increase in IQ but he/she may have meant better noise control. Regardless, in my opinion, more MP's means better ability to crop when necessary.
 

Still a rumour till official launch.
 

1.2 MP sensor will take out all noise up to ISO 125600, listen to us canon ! high MP makes more noise. can go to VGA sensor lagi best :bsmilie:
 

It will be nice for 5D MKIII to have 19 points AF and Digic V processor. Now I'm holding my horses on 5D MKII. Will just wait for 5D MKIII out. Heard rumors it will be out in end of this year. Not sure true a not.
 

I doubt it's gonna have 19points AF. Personally I don't mind, as I shoot using the center AF most of the time. If it can be a 60D-ish full frame, that's something to look forward to. If it'll be 7D-ish, then it'd be great!
 

Hmm i dont think 5D series will have a swivel screen, most likely will be 6D for full frame DSLR (new range) so 600D, 60D, 6D :D, anyway its only a speculation...

I'm sure the autofocus system will improved, slightly lower than 7D, because if it as good as 7D, it will be affect the 7D market, the processor ofcourse will be either new DIGIC V or double DIGIC IV, which means slight improvement in burst rate. Better noise control, to compete with Nikon, and some improvement in video mode for sure.

For me, its only justifiable to upgrade from my Mk2 if its have BIGGER LCD screen with touch function like we have in iphone an ofcourse proximity sensor included. But its just me :)
 

spinworkxroy said:
Are you sure this is true? Dropping megapix doesn't seem to increase IQ at all.
I've tried to research on this point and no matter where i look, (unless you have another link), it all points towards this being merely a myth and no truth to it whatsoever...

Sorry ... Image quality usually comes with the lens. But the colour reproduction comes with the sensor. So is the dynamic range. Lowering the the mega pix means you have more area per pix to collect more lights. Hence you are able to shoot better at higher iso.
 

I think it will include touch screen LCD, built-in GPS, built-in wireless file transfer and probable USB 3.0... what do u think? ;p