Canon's woes with the EOS 5D Mark III go from bad to worse, with independent tests suggesting the core performance of its new 22-megapixel sensor is little improved from the 5D Mark II it replaces.
Hmm, it’s going to be interesting to see how the Canon community reacts to this one. Responding to an issue with its new high-end 5D Mk III DSLR where, in extremely dark conditions, light reportedly ...
Canon has chosen to kick off its 25th EOS anniversary with a new enthusiast-level digital SLR. As expected, the company has decided against challenging Nikon's 36.6 megapixel D800 and has instead ...
The baby of the Lint team, Jake is responsible for covering the latest news out of the US. He began writing technology news at 15, covering the world of Apple for several publications. He has a deep ...
For nearly a decade now, Magic Lantern has stood alongside the EOS line as a nifty free download that hacks into the camera's operating system and unlocks additional capabilities – RAW video, for one, ...
Canon EOS 5D Mark III now official, 3,000 coming March. Cameras, Digital cameras, Canon, Canon EOS, Canon EOS 5D Mk III 0 Canon EOS 5D Mark III, that's now the name of Canon's flagship digital SLR for ...
It looks like the popularity of Canon’s full-frame DSLR (and powerful, but flawed video camera) is enough to warrant another sequel. While some would say that cheaper, but equally capable ...
Got a super-fast Canon 5D MkIII? Love that you can just pop out the SD card and slide it straight into your Retina iPad via the camera connection kit? Not so fast – literally. Photographer Jeff Cable ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The low-down: This 22-megapixel full-frame camera is the upgrade of the revered MkII. While there are not many extra pixels, the ...
The 5D mk III has been hacked to output raw video. It's not all plain sailing, though! For those not familiar with Magic Lantern, it’s a non-destructive firmware replacement that sits alongside the ...
Photographer Dustin Curtis decided to put his new iPhone 5 up against his ~$4,000 Canon 5D MkIII SLR in a head-to-head shootout. The result? Clearly the Canon won, but the iPhone did surprisingly well ...
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