Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
An interesting take on the new camera. I have highlighted the parts that I found remarkable from a Nikon Photographer.
Amazingly he uses a Nikon flash with his 5D III
Interestingly, he feels that Canon does not do as well with shadows when one purposely underexposes, one can't recover them without banding. This is significant when shooting for silhouettes. It's really worthwhile reading his comments and looking at his pictures.
Asher
Ryan Brenizer said:Right now, Canon is primarily competing with the Nikon D800. At $500 cheaper and with a high-resolution, high dynamic range sensor, the D800 will be a tempting option for most users. For someone like me who takes more than a quarter million photos a year, the idea of a sensor that only shoots 36MP is a non-starter.
More importantly, Canon has built a near-perfect wedding camera. Great at high ISOs, accurate and customizable autofocus, speedy and quiet operation and with versatile RAW resolution, this camera is finally a worthy companion to Canon’s huge array of lenses. On either the Nikon or Canon side, you can’t use the camera as an excuse anymore.
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Amazingly he uses a Nikon flash with his 5D III
Interestingly, he feels that Canon does not do as well with shadows when one purposely underexposes, one can't recover them without banding. This is significant when shooting for silhouettes. It's really worthwhile reading his comments and looking at his pictures.
Asher