Testseek.co.uk have collected 36 expert reviews of the Canon EOS 1DS Mark 3 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Canon EOS 1DS Mark 3.
February 2008
Experts 89% 36 Reviews
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If you want the highest resolution available in a D-SLR and are prepared to pay for it, then this is your camera. For many pros, the EOS-1Ds Mark III will prove itself to be a very capable workhorse. The levels of noise may not be as good as on the Nik...
While resolution is an issue of considerable interest to amateurs, for professionals it can be a matter of success or failure. Photography is an increasingly competitive business, and if your rivals can produce better quality images, they're more likel...
Abstract: Canons Eos 1Ds models have been at the vanguard of advances in sensor resolution in DSLRs and have been the model of choice for many location and studio photographers since their introduction in late 2002.
Abstract: There is no question in my mind that Canon is the most adventuresome and creative company producing digital single lens reflex cameras (DSLRs). While all other SLR manufacturers were happily pursuing sub-full frame digital SLR technologies, Canon took ...
Pentax 645D, Superb sharpness and resolution, Excellent dynamic range, Good handling, Weather Sealing, Good white balance performance, Lowest price medium format digital currently available, Compatible with Pentax 645 lenses Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III, Excellent build quality, Superb autofocus, High speed continuous shooting, Decent sharpness and resolution, Vibrant contrasty images, Good colours str
Pentax 645D, Meter often underexposes, Slow continuous autofocus, 1/125 flash sync speed Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III, Softening at higher ISOs, Poor white balance performance, Viewfinder a little difficult to use when wearing glasses
Each of these two cameras are excellent at what they do best. For example, the 1Ds Mark III is a more flexible tool, capable of holding its own when high levels of detail are needed, but without sacrificing aspects for handling such as the compact 35mm...
Customizable onetouch menus. Outstanding battery life. Biggest, brightest viewfinder on the market. Internal sensorcleaning system for speckfree pics.
No HDMI output. Top speed of five frames per second is pokey for the price. Eight grand for a digital camera? Tough to justify to your spouse.Camera Resolution: 21 megapixels, with fullframe (35mm) CMOS sensor
Significant upgrade to the Mark II that improves almost every area of performance without reinventing the wheel, Better ISO button placement, new joystick, new AF point selection method, ISO in the viewfinder; all help faster more intuitive operation and...
Edge softness / chromatic aberrations with wide angle lenses, needs good glass, Overall softness that means images need more sharpening than you might expect; wed prefer an even lighter Low Pass Filter, No autofocus of any kind in live view mode, No buil...
First an apology; the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III arrived in our office well over eight months ago (when we were between studios) and, though weve been using it regularly every since, the avalanche of digital SLRs that arrived in January caused this rev...
Abstract: Mad for it photographers will be looking to put their grannies on eBay come October when Canons high end EOS-1DS Mark III full-frame digital SLR hits UK stores.With a sensor capable of producing files that convert to uncompressed 16-bit TIFFs over 100...