Nikon d800 canon 5d mark iii iso comparison




















Other similarities include a 3. The D is a very high-resolution camera, with it having It is important to keep in mind that high resolution is just one of many important features!

Although Nikon has incorporated user-defined settings on less expensive cameras, the D does not have the ability to save the settings and recall them instantaneously by turning the dial. Both cameras have the ability to have their ISO settings stepped down to 50 in their Lo-1 settings. Other differences include the number of autofocus points in each camera with the D having 51, while the 5D Mark III has 61 points. Both cameras have video capability, the D shoots in various formats, including the 1, x format at frames per second, while the 5D Mark III can shoot at the larger 1, x 1, format, at frames per second.

While both cameras are large, well-balanced and easy to hold for extended periods of time, the 5D Mark III is slightly bigger, measuring 6.

The Mark III is also slightly heavier at Each has their own strength and weaknesses and the consumer considering either of the cameras will need to determine how these strengths and weaknesses factor into the type of photography that they do. As far as the D is concerned the biggest positive feature is the very high resolution of the camera.

At Nikon is centuries ahead of Canon. Both cameras are awesome. Had the opportunity to try out both. Would be happy to shoot with either. For me, the only downside is the ridiculous number of options in the menus.

Some people on here deciding to leave Canon for Nikon because of the D What a silly reason. But to dump the system just because the D does some things better that the 5D series s daft. I doubt you will be satisfied and will find some reason to swap systems again in the future. All these cameras are really great. Both cameras under consideration feature a full frame sensor , but their sensors differ slightly in size.

They nevertheless have the same format factor of 1. Both cameras have a native aspect ratio sensor width to sensor height of Despite having a slightly smaller sensor, the D offers a higher resolution of This megapixels advantage comes at the cost of a higher pixel density and a smaller size of the individual pixel with a pixel pitch of 4. It is noteworthy in this context that the two cameras were released in close succession, so that their sensors are from the same technological generation.

The resolution advantage of the Nikon D implies greater flexibility for cropping images or the possibility to print larger pictures. The maximum print size of the D for good quality output dots per inch amounts to Since , DXO Mark has published sensor performance measurements that have been derived using a consistent methodology.

Of the two cameras under consideration, the D offers substantially better image quality than the 5D Mark III overall score 14 points higher. The advantage is based on 1. The adjacent table reports on the physical sensor characteristics and the outcomes of the DXO sensor quality tests for a sample of comparator-cameras.

Many modern cameras cannot only take still pictures, but also record videos. Apart from body and sensor, cameras can and do differ across a range of features. The latter is useful for getting a clear image for framing even in brightly lit environments. The adjacent table lists some of the other core features of the Canon 5D Mark III and Nikon D along with similar information for a selection of comparators.

One difference between the cameras concerns the presence of an on-board flash. While the built-in flash of the D is not very powerful, it can at times be useful as a fill-in light.

The Nikon D has an intervalometer built-in. This enables the photographer to capture time lapse sequences, such as flower blooming, a sunset or moon rise, without purchasing an external camera trigger and related software. Both cameras feature dual card slots , which can be very useful in case a memory card fails.

For some imaging applications, the extent to which a camera can communicate with its environment can be an important aspect in the camera decision process. The table below provides an overview of the connectivity of the Canon EOS 5D Mark III and Nikon D and, in particular, the interfaces the cameras and selected comparators provide for accessory control and data transfer.

Both cameras feature a PC Sync terminal to control professional strobe lights, which will be appreciated by studio photographers.



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