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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Official Unboxing and Review

It’s possible this review and unboxing of the brand new Canon EOS 5D Mark III may have been overlooked in the post March Madness, and Here Come the Big Guns, so we thought we would give its own moment in the sun.  In this video Paul points out the key differences between this new full-frame DSLR and the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.  Check it out:

Supercharged EOS performance and stunning full frame, high-resolution image capture, the Mark III is designed to perform. The Mark III ideal for shooting weddings in the studio or out in the field, and great for still photography. Advanced professional-level high definition video capabilities . A newly designed 22.3 Megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor, Canon DIGIC 5+ Image Processor, and shooting performance up to 6.0 fps makes this a perfect multimedia tool.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III, order yours here!

cheers,

Paul

Nikon D800 Official Unboxing and Review

In case you missed it, here is the Official Unboxing and Review of the brand spanking new Nikon D800.  The all-new D800, an HD-SLR able to capture images rivaled only by those produced with a medium-format camera: extremely low noise, incredible dynamic range and the most faithful colors.  Paul broke one out for a walk around original post March Madness, and Here Come the Big Guns, which also featured Canon’s 5D Mark III, but we think the D800 deserves its own moment in the spotlight.  Check it out:

Featuring a 36.3 megapixel FX-format HD-SLR for professional photographers who require end results of the highest quality, who demand superior performance, speed, handling and a fully integrated imaging system.  For cinematographers and multimedia professionals, 36.3 MP means true 1080p HD cinematic quality video and includes inputs for stereo microphones and headphones, peak audio meter display, DX crop mode to maximize NIKKOR lens selection and angle of view and much more.

D800, built for today’s multimedia photographer includes

  • Groundbreaking 36.3MP FX-format CMOS sensor
  • Full HD 1080p video at 30/25/24p with stereo sound
  • Class leading ISO range of 100-6400, expandable to 25,600
  • 4 fps burst rate
  • Advanced Scene Recognition System with 91,000-pixel RGB sensor.

Order your Nikon D800 here!

cheers,

Paul