Positioned between the extremely popular EOS 5D Mark II and Canon's top-of-the-line professional EOS-1D X model, the EOS 5D Mark III delivers superb image quality, thanks to a new
22.3-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor, a high-performance DIGIC 5+
Imaging Processor, a 61-point High Density Reticular Autofocus (AF)
System and six frames-per-second (fps) continuous shooting speed.
Building upon the trailblazing success of the EOS 5D Mark II, the EOS 5D
Mark III also incorporates enhanced video features for professionals in
the fields of cinematography, television production and documentary
filmmaking, including better noise reduction, longer recording times and
a built-in headphone jack for audio monitoring. The EOS 5D Mark III is
Canon's answer to hundreds of thousands of advanced amateurs and
emerging professionals looking for a compact, high-quality camera system
to help them achieve their artistic vision, whether it be through still
or video imagery. The EOS 5D Mark III introduction coincides with
Canon's 25th anniversary celebration of the EOS camera system. Canon's
award-winning EOS system first debuted in March of 1987 with the
introduction of the EOS 650 SLR camera and three EF lenses.
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The EOS 5D Mark III inherits many features from Canon's recently
announced flagship DSLR, the EOS-1D X, including a DIGIC 5+ Imaging
Processor and a high-performance 61-point High Density Reticular AF
array with up to 41 cross-type points and five dual cross-type points
available, depending on the lens in use. The enhanced processing power
enables fast continuous shooting of up to six fps, exceeding the speed
of the EOS 5D Mark II model by more than 50 percent, and with improved
weather resistance the EOS 5D Mark III is a serious option for sports
and wildlife photographers.
EOS 5D Mark III Video: The Legacy Continues
The EOS 5D Mark II blazed the trail for EOS cameras and Canon to enter
the professional video and cinema markets, paving the way for Canon's
recent introduction of the Cinema EOS system of cameras and lenses. Now,
the EOS 5D Mark III continues Canon's commitment to these new markets
with new and requested features from cinematographers, television
production professionals and independent filmmakers. This new model
captures 1080p Full HD video at 24p (23.976), 25p, and 30p (29.97) fps;
720p HD recording at 60 (59.94) and 50 fps; and SD recording at 30
(29.97) and 25 fps, giving cinematographers and videographers more
flexibility and options for video capture.
The EOS 5D Mark III includes new H.264 video compression formats to
simplify and speed up post-production work: intraframe (ALL-I)
compression for an editing-friendly format and interframe (IPB)
compression for superior data storage efficiency, giving professionals
options to help achieve their ideal workflow. Like the EOS-1D X, the 5D
Mark III also includes two methods of SMPTE-compliant timecode
embedding, Rec Run and Free Run, allowing video footage from multiple
cameras and separate audio recordings to be synced together in post
production.
The new full-frame CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5+ processor have enhanced the
camera's image processing performance over the 5D Mark II,
significantly reducing moiré and color artifacts in scenes with
horizontal lines. The video footage produced will exhibit less moiré
than seen in previous DSLR models, resulting in a significant
improvement in HD video quality. Accommodating documentary filmmakers,
and event videographers using EOS DSLR cameras, the 5D Mark III includes
the ability to record video continuously up to 29 minutes and 59
seconds across multiple 4GB files. Long-form filmmakers will enjoy the
camera's automatic file splitting in combination with the extended
memory capacity offered by dual card slots.
The Canon EOS 5D Mark III also includes manual audio level control with
64 levels, adjustable both before and during movie recording. There is
also an automatic audio level setting, or sound recording can be turned
off entirely. A wind filter is also included. Sound can be recorded
either through the internal monaural microphone or via an optional
external microphone through the stereo mic input. Notably, the EOS 5D
Mark III is the first EOS Digital SLR to feature a built-in headphone
jack for real-time audio monitoring during video capture.
Newly Developed Canon CMOS Sensor
With its completely new 22.3-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS image
sensor, the EOS 5D Mark III becomes the highest resolution Canon Digital
SLR released to date. It is eminently suitable for a wide variety of
assignments including weddings and portraits, nature and wildlife,
travel and landscapes as well as commercial and industrial photography.
With a gapless microlens design, a new photodiode structure and improved
on-chip noise reduction, the new sensor achieves higher sensitivity and
lower noise levels for both RAW image data as well as in-camera JPEGs
and EOS Movies compared to the 5D Mark II. The result is outstanding
image quality in all shooting conditions, even low light. An
eight-channel readout doubles the speed of image data throughput from
the sensor to the DIGIC 5+ processor, resulting in better video image
quality as well as six fps for still photos.
The low-light capability of the EOS 5D Mark III is evident in its
incredible ISO range and image quality in poor lighting conditions.
Adjustable from ISO 100 to 25,600 within its standard range, the new
model also offers a low ISO 50 setting for studio and landscape
photography and two extended ISO settings of 51,200 and 102,400, well
suited for law enforcement, government or forensic field applications.
The new 5D Mark III is also equipped with Canon's EOS Integrated
Cleaning System, featuring a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit with a fluorine
coating that repels dust and dirt particles.
Canon-Exclusive DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processor
The EOS 5D Mark III's new DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processor is 17 times faster
than the DIGIC 4.The EOS 5D Mark III uses that extra speed not only for
improved image quality, but also to add no less than nine new features
that do not exist on the 5D Mark II. These new features include six fps
continuous shooting, HDR and Multiple Exposure modes, in-camera RAW
processing, a comparative playback function, Scene Intelligent Auto
mode, two forms of movie compression, and support for high-speed UDMA 7
Compact Flash memory cards.
Another extremely valuable feature enhanced by the DIGIC 5+ Imaging
Processor is the EOS 5D Mark III's choice of reduced resolution M-RAW
(10.5 megapixel) and S-RAW (5.5 megapixel) recording modes. These
settings are particularly useful to wedding photographers for candid
photos that do not require the EOS 5D Mark III's 22 megapixel full
resolution, because they take up less space on the memory cards and
speed up post-processing without losing the critical benefits of RAW
image data, such as highlight and shadow control as well as white
balance adjustment. M-RAW and S-RAW also preserve the full field of view
rather than cropping the image or resorting to JPEG mode to reduce
resolution.
High-Performance 61-Point High Density Reticular AF
For still photographers, Canon has included its new 61-point High
Density Reticular AF System, originally introduced with the
top-of-the-line EOS-1D X professional camera. A significant advancement
over previous 5D-series AF systems, the new 61-Point High Density
Reticular AF included in the EOS 5D Mark III is the most sophisticated
SLR AF system Canon has ever released. All 61 points are manually
selectable and sensitive to horizontal contrast with maximum apertures
larger than or equal to f/5.6. The camera's twenty one focusing points
in the central area are also standard precision cross-type and effective
with maximum apertures larger than or equal to f/5.6. The center five
points are ultra-high-precision diagonal cross-type points for maximum
apertures larger than or equal to f/2.8. The 20 outer focusing points
function as high-precision cross-type points with maximum apertures
larger than or equal to f/4.0. Other innovations of the new 61-point
High Density Reticular AF include expanded AF coverage area, superior
focusing precision and low-light sensitivity to EV -2, and greater
low-contrast subject detection capability compared to earlier EOS AF
systems. (See image below for AF point configuration)
All AF functions now have their own menu tab for quick and easy access
(formerly AF custom functions in previous EOS models). A new AF
Configuration Tool allows for customized setting of tracking
sensitivity, the acceleration and deceleration of tracking subjects, and
AF point auto switching, all of which are easily accessed and adjusted
via the new AF menu tab. A built-in Feature Guide advises photographers
on which settings to use according to subject matter.
The EOS 5D Mark III uses the same high-performance AI Servo III AF
tracking algorithm as the flagship EOS-1D X professional DSLR. This new
feature works together with the 61-point High Density Reticular AF
system to provide superb tracking performance that blends very well with
the new camera's 6 frames-per-second high-speed continuous shooting
capabilities.
Similar to the AF point selection options offered in the EOS 7D and
EOS-1D X camera models, the EOS 5D Mark III offers six AF point
selection modes: Spot, Single Point, Single Point with surrounding four
points, Single Point with surrounding eight points, Zone selection and
Automatic AF point selection.
iFCL Metering
Complementing the EOS 5D Mark III camera's 61-point AF system is
Canon's 63-zone iFCL dual layer metering system. The 'FCL' stands for
‘Focus, Color and Luminance,' and references the fact that the metering
system not only measures color and luminance data, but also analyzes the
data provided by each point of the AF system. Canon's iFCL metering
keeps exposure levels stable from shot to shot, even as the light source
changes. The camera's autofocus information is also used to help
determine which area of the scene is of greatest importance in
determining exposure.
HDR Mode
The EOS 5D Mark III camera features a built-in HDR mode, merging three
images at various exposure levels into a single image, in-camera, for
stunning photographs of landscapes and architecture with enhanced tonal
gradation beyond the range of the naked eye. The exposure levels in the
camera's HDR mode can be set to cover a range of up to ±3 stops, in a
choice of five settings: Natural, Art Standard, Art Vivid, Art Bold and
Art Embossed providing unique visual effects. Individual source images
can be saved as separate files, and the HDR mode has an optional
automatic alignment function that can be useful for hand-held shooting.
The EOS 5D Mark III's standard Auto Exposure Bracketing function has
been upgraded to allow for up to seven exposures per sequence, and
exposure compensation can now be set for up to +/- 5EV.
Multiple Exposure Mode
The EOS 5D Mark III is the second EOS Digital SLR after the EOS-1D X to
feature Multiple Exposure capabilities with the ability to combine up
to nine individual images into a single composite image, with no need
for post-processing in a computer. Four different compositing methods
are provided for maximum creative control, including Additive, Average,
Bright and Dark. Compositing results can be viewed in real time on the
camera's LCD monitor, and there is a one-step Undo command that allows
photographers to delete an image and try again if desired. The EOS 5D
Mark III camera's Multiple Exposure mode even allows photographers to
specify a previously captured RAW image as the starting point for a new
Multiple Exposure composite image, or shoot continuously when
photographing moving subjects.
Comparative Playback
A new feature seen for the first time in the EOS System on the 5D Mark
III is Comparative Playback allowing photographers to display two images
side by side on the camera's 3.2-inch LCD screen. The images can be
displayed with a histogram to check exposure levels, or magnified to
check for focus or facial expressions.
Durability, Reliability and Other Features
The EOS 5D Mark III features a rugged camera body with magnesium alloy
body covers and a stainless steel lens mount. The new camera also has
dust- and moisture-resistant design with improved gaskets and seals.
Although not quite as weatherproof as an EOS-1D-series camera, the EOS
5D Mark III does feature improved weather resistance over the EOS 5D
Mark II model. The EOS 5D Mark III's newly developed shutter unit has a
durability rating of 150,000 exposures, and shutter release lag time has
been reduced to 59 milliseconds, making the shutter button very
responsive. Canon's locking mode dial is standard on the new model and a
new custom function allows photographers to shut off other dials to
prevent inadvertent operation.
The EOS 5D Mark III uses the same LP-E6 lithium-ion battery pack as
other popular EOS cameras like the 5D Mark II, 7D and 60D. Battery life
is estimated at 950 exposures at normal temperatures, an improvement of
100 exposures more than the EOS 5D Mark II. The EOS 5D Mark III body
weighs approximately 33.5 oz. with a battery installed, and the
dimensions are approximately 6.0 x 4.6 x 3.0 inches.
The EOS 5D Mark III incorporates Silent shooting modes, available for
low-speed continuous shooting as well as single exposures. This feature
is ideal when photographing in quiet environments. For better file
management especially when working with multiple cameras, the new model
also supports custom file names. There is also a new image rating
feature that lets photographers rank their photos from 1 to 5 stars for
quick editing.
The EOS 5D Mark III features a 3.2-inch Clear View II LCD screen with
1,040,000 dot resolution. This is the same screen that's used in the
top-of-the-line EOS-1D X. The camera's optical viewfinder has been
upgraded to approximately 100 percent coverage, and it features an
Intelligent Viewfinder display with an optional grid on demand. The EOS
5D Mark III also has a built-in Dual Axis Electronic Level that can be
displayed on both the LCD screen and the optical viewfinder.
The EOS 5D Mark III accepts both Compact Flash Type 1 and SD/SDHC/SDXC
memory cards in a dual card slot configuration. Three recording methods
are supported: Record the same data to both cards, record different file
sizes or types to each card, or automatically switch to the second card
when the first card is full.
Canon EF 24-105mm F/4.0L IS Lens
This easy-to-use standard zoom lens can cover a large zoom area ranging from 24mm wide-angle to 105mm portrait-length telephoto, and its Image Stabilizer Technology steadies camera shake up to three stops. Constructed with one Super-UD glass element and three aspherical lenses, this lens minimizes chromatic aberration and distortion. The result is excellent picture quality, even at wide apertures. Canon's ring-type USM gives silent but quick AF, along with full-time manual focus. Moreover, with dust- and moisture-resistant construction, this is a durable yet sophisticated lens that meets the demands of advanced amateur photographers and professional photographers alike.