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| First Look of Canon EOS-1D Mark III |
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| Written by Nature Sniper | ||||||
| Tuesday, 01 May 2007 | ||||||
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Rob Galbraith tested the new Canon EOS-1D Mark III . Judging from the images taken, the noise control is impressive there at ISO 800 there is no visible noise.
Lower noise, better shadows Of the
two dominant digital SLR brands - Canon and Nikon - it's Canon that
already produces cameras with the best high-ISO image quality and the
most natural-looking darker tones. At ISO 800 and above it's no contest
really, and the EOS-1D Mark III only widens the gap further. This
camera produces images with the smoothest shadow gradations we've seen
in a digital SLR from the two makers. Shadow naturalness is still
decent at ISO 3200, which is a first to our eyes. Combine that with
lower noise levels at all ISOs, and especially those at the top of the
camera's range, and the result is a noticeably better image file
whether you shoot at ISO 100 or ISO 3200 all day long.
If you would like to download FULL resolution photos of the EOS-1D Mark III for reference, you can get it here. If you would like to read First Look of Canon EOS-1D Mark III by Rob Galbraith, you can get it here. Current Related News
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