tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5715212858317193717.post1834300658341732887..comments2023-08-23T11:04:39.458+01:00Comments on Adam Robertson Photography: This morning was the day that the internet is awash with the Canon 5d MKIII releaseAdam Robertson Photographyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17183525642169048808noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5715212858317193717.post-61424000243402273712012-03-02T13:46:29.575+00:002012-03-02T13:46:29.575+00:00One item left off the above stats is that the Mkii...One item left off the above stats is that the Mkiii will now do 60fps on 720p - I know that'll be appreciated by a few people (e.g. Marc De Groot)<br /><br />As a Nikon person who's been waiting for the D700 replacement for 2 years I'm not as extatic about the D800 as I'd hoped - 36mpx is amazin, but as I do both studio and nightlife stuff - I'm a smidge worried about the High ISO performance. I'm going to wait to see 700vs800 like for like comparisons. If it's remotely close to the 700 - then I'm going for it.<br />I would like a mini D4 - but I've waited 2 years and don't want to wait any more. Sounds like 700 will be in production for a fair while yet.<br /><br />Yeah - 5Diii does sound like it would suit me better - but at £3k vs £2.4k for the D800 - that's a big difference.<br /><br />True - going DX -> FF would be the time to jump ship, but as I can use all my DX lenses on a Nikon Full Frame I'm going to stick with Nikon.<br />(Probably a significant fault with Canon there I think)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com