Canon DLSRs are popular for video shooting, and you can pull beautiful footage from the low end 650D to the high end 1D series. But what is the difference in image quality in a price range from £700-£5300? We've had a 650D, 5D Mark III, and 1DX all in ou possession, so we decided to take a closer look. Read More >>
Featured comment by brianberneker:
"Aside from the moire, this article makes it sound like these cameras are essentially on par. However if you take the same cameras into low light cond..." More »
Canon and Nikon both have brand new professional DLSR cameras fighting for the wallets of photographers and videographers the world over. We recently reviewed the Canon 5D Mark III, and are whipping up a review of the Nikon D800. In the meantime, we put together a comparison of the video capabilities of these two foes. Read More >>
Featured comment by Musouka:
"Before the 5DIII was announced, the rumored resolution (22.3MP) was pegged as 'perfect' for video since it was 3x the FHD resolution. Of course, there..." More »
The Panasonic GH2 is a mid-range micro four thirds camera that runs to about £500. It is a decent product, but would never be expected to compete with professional DSLRs. Right? Wellllllllllll... Read More >>
Featured comment by hondadriver:
"It's not a matter of white balance but Panasonics internal processing. If you look at every Panasonic digital camera you can see those horrible color...." More »
Canon’s released a load of sample photos and video from its brand-spanking-new £3,000 5D Mark III. The shots attempt to show off the DSLR’s low grain, high ISO support, as well as its multipurpose landscape-portrait abilities and its impressive video capabilities. Read More >>
The Canon EOS 5D Mark III is finally real and so now it's time for bargains on its predecessor—sort of. Canon will continue to produce the legendary, full-frame, HD shooting 5D Mark II and the company is hinting at price break next week. Read More >>
Featured comment by stonemanty:
"Good. As a chronic consumer, that lessens my urge to make an expensive but incremental upgrade.
I shall defy good manners and remain covetous thou..." More »
Nearly five years ago, the Canon 5D Mark II changed cameras forever by turning video into a DSLR feature. It became the darling of indie filmmakers, war photographers and anyone in between who had a need for incredibly convenient, visually distinctive moving pictures. It still is. But it's about to get one-upped. Holler at the Canon 5D Mark III. Read More >>
Featured comment by MattSando:
"The 5DMKII has an ISO range of 50-25,600 - not 100-6,400 as written in your article. The 5DMKIII has an ISO range of 50-102,800 and not 100-26,500." More »
Last month, a mystery photo surfaced, allegedly showing the back of the mythical Canon 5D Mark III in action. This month, a mystery photo has surfaced, showing the front of the mythical Canon 5D Mark III in action. Is it really real? Does this mean it's coming soon? Read More >>
We can't say for sure if these photos snapped on safari in Kenya reveal a new Canon DSLR, but based on what we see, it could be the long-awaited Canon 5D Mark III. Read More >>