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.
It's Canon's top-scoring model on DxO Labs' image sensor test, but it's not much better than its 3-year-old predecessor, and it trails Nikon's D800. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
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 ...
When Canon introduced the EOS 5D Mark II in late 2008, it was something of a cinematic revolution — its HD-capable, full-frame sensor granted access to the world of cinematic depth of field at a ...
The day the camera geeks have been waiting for is upon us: the Canon EOS 5D Mark III is finally shipping, and while supplies are tight one of the new DSLR flagships is already on the SlashGear test ...
The body design hasn't changed in appearance significantly from the 5D Mark II, but it has been updated with improved dust and weather resistance (though it's still not as weatherproof as the 1D X).
Suffice it to say, March 2012 is a notable month for Canon. Not only does it mark the 25th anniversary of the first EOS SLR, but it's also ushering in Canon's latest addition to its full-frame DSLR ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about technology and gadgets. Announced early Friday morning, the 5D Mark III is a highly anticipated sequel to the 5D ...
The first real-world photo and video samples from the Canon 5D Mark III are starting to show up around the internet. Perhaps the most impressive improvement over the Mark II is its high-ISO ...
Shoot in the dark. That's essentially what you can do with the Canon 5D Mark III-- with a top sensitivity of ISO 102,400, what was once unfathomable could soon become an acceptable standard. While ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Shot with an old Canon 5D Mark III DSLR, this photo captures an astonishing Milky Way arc over a Mount Fuji-inspired landscape
This image by Taiwanese photographer Shang Yao-Yuan shows that you don't need the latest kit to capture the cosmos ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results