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Canon EOS 5D Mk III Vs Nikon D800

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Michael Topham, 26 April 2012 13:49

In Digital Photo’s June issue we’ve got the head to head test everyone has been waiting for. That’s right, we’ve put Canon’s EOS 5D Mk III directly up against Nikon’s D800 in a series of demanding tests to find out which is the best enthusiast full-frame performer. Each camera has its own unique selling points and are targeted at two ...

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Canon EOS 5D Mk III Vs Nikon D800

rating is 3.5

Michael Topham, 26 April 2012 13:49

In Digital Photo’s June issue we’ve got the head to head test everyone has been waiting for. That’s right, we’ve put Canon’s EOS 5D Mk III directly up against Nikon’s D800 in a series of demanding tests to find out which is the best enthusiast full-frame performer. Each camera has its own unique selling points and are targeted at two ...

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Canon EOS 5D Mk III test images

rating is 2.5

Michael Topham, 03 April 2012 15:17

In Digital Photo’s May issue we put Canon’s brand new semi-pro D-SLR, the EOS 5D Mark III under the spotlight to find out if it has been worth the wait and fully justifies the £2999 price tag. Following on from where the 5D Mk II left off, the Mk III has a lot to live up to if it’s to ...

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Telephoto Zoom Head-to-head test results

rating is 3

Michael Topham, 03 February 2012 11:19

In Digital Photo’s April issue two 500mm telephoto zooms were put under the spotlight in a demanding head-to-head test. The two optics under examination were Sigma’s 150-500mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM and Tamron’s 200-500mm f/5-6.3 SP Di LD IF. With both lenses sharing similar specifications and the same variable apertures it was always going to be an interesting battle to ...

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Panasonic expands its G-Series with the GX1

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Michael Topham, 07 November 2011 07:30

Earlier this year, Photoanswers attended the Panasonic Digital Imaging Seminar in Rome and of interest at the time was the company’s drive and determination to expand its G-Series range and split its compact line-up of cameras in two separate directions. Five months later, Panasonic has delivered its promise, announcing a new Compact System Camera (CSC) designed to sit between the ...

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