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Canon EOS-1D Mark III Review Part 2 - High ISO

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The ability to shoot in low light situations can be crucial to a photographer.  Sometimes the use of flash just isn’t possible or isn’t permitted.  In these situation, we rely on two things.  The first is fast glass with wide apertures (2.8 or more), and the second is higher iso.  Each has it’s own drawbacks.  Shooting at wide open apertures can lead to soft or out of focus images due to the narrow depth of field.  Shooting at higher iso level tends to increase the amount of noise in the image.  Noise can be controlled to a degree if proper exposure is obtained. (more…)

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Canon EOS-1D Mark III Review Part 1

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

My brand new Canon EOS-1D Mark III camera is finally here.  Since getting into photography, I started with the Canon Rebel XTi (400D).  I then upgraded to the Canon 40D.  I also wanted to get a full frame sensor DSLR like the 5D, but opted against the 2.5+ year old camera.  So into the picture comes the Canon 1D Mark III DSLR which was launched in 2007. (more…)

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