Wednesday, December 12, 2012

D4 vs D800 vs 5DmkIII Full frame shoot out

philipbloom posted on youtube about the two new Nikon Full Frame DSLRs. The D800 and the D4 and tested them alongside the Canon 5DmkIII.The tests were resolution, aliasing, low light and features.

Nikon D800 vs Canon 5D Mark III video test: high ISO, moiré, rolling shutter

adoramaTV posted about newest Full Frame pro DSLRs, the 5D Mark III and D800, head to head in a video shootout.

In these real world tests, we compare:
- moiré patterns
- rolling shutter during quick panning shots
- high ISO performance by candlelight and in an urban night scene
- a high contrast scene to test dynamic range
Both cameras used the default "Standard" color profiles and were shot at 24 fps. All 5D Mark III footage was shot in the new ALL-I high bitrate codec, and the Nikon D800 used the highest internal codec, although a 4:2:2 clean HDMI output to an external recorder offers the highest recording quality (clean HDMI out is not available in the Mark III).


TheCameraStoreTV posted about a comparison the Nikon D800 vs Canon 5D Mark III with 3 videos.The Canon 5D MkIII and the Nikon D800 are two of the hottest cameras on the market so we put them to the test in our first of three videos. Local commercial photographer Nathan Elson (www.nathanelson.com) joins up with The Camera Store's Chris Niccolls to see how these two cameras stack up in the image quality department.

 

     Mike and The Camera Store's Chris Niccolls take a look at how these two cameras can handle fast action in extremely low light. We also see how the JPEG processing compares to the RAW files.

      

Testing the video abilities of these fantastic full frame cameras. Chad Tweten of Welcome to the West joins Jordan Drake and Chris Niccolls of The Camera Store to put these camera through their cinematic paces. See how they fare recording a music video for the Robot Workers and check out some detailed tests.

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