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1 click zoom with the Set button
talk to me about this
1 click zoom with the Set button
talk to me about this
talk to me about this
If you press the Q on the back, goto the icon on the far right, 1 down you can set custom functions to buttons. The SET you can set to magnify for 1 touch playback at a zoomed level to check sharpness.
It's more ease of use having it on the SET button for me, you can reach across with your thumb and hit it rather then having to take move your left hand from a long lens
So, maybe OT but related....
My BG-E11 has just arrived!! Pics up later on as SWMBO has given chores before toys!!
i see you are in MK Chris, so where did you source the BG-E11?
Mark
iPhoto said:i see you are in MK Chris, so where did you source the BG-E11?
Mark
My 5D3 came today. I can't believe how those extra focus points make composition easier. Need to go through the manual and read up on the menu and CF options, quite a bit has changed. What an amazing camera though.
Joe - how is your Sigma 85 working on your 5D3? Did you need to perform any MFA with it?
I need +9 on my 5D2, be interesting to see how it goes on the 5D3.

Oh, and does anybody know where I can get a decent screen protector for the top and back LCD panel?
One great idea is the Door slot on the stem! You'll never loose it again... Touch wood!!
Thanks for that Joe - strangely, the Sigma 85 is spot on with the 5D3, it needed +9 on the 5D2 but all my other lenses were fine.
I did indeed upgrade to the 5D3 significantly earlier than I had intended, I was going to wait until half way through the life cycle of the camera, but sadly, reading the 5D3 owners thread and indeed seeing your own work and reading your own experiences made it an irresistible proposition as i think we have quite a similar shooting style.
I did indeed have to sacrifice my 70-200 2.8 to be able to afford it though, i had always intended to sell the 5D2 since whilst it would be very nice to have the 35mm on one camera and the 85/135 on the other, it's perhaps a luxury I would find hard to justify being just an enthusiast, and weddings are just not my thing so i can get away without a backup body. I know I will miss my 70-200, but I've kind of wound up being a prime shooter by default because I love the look from fast lenses, and 2.8 lenses just don't do it for me. Having said that, I regret selling my 100mm macro. I will buy that again someday. I won't use it often, but none of my lenses focus especially closely.
I have to say, this camera really a joy to behold. the only thing that annoys me is the function of the magnification button on the LCD, i preferred how it worked on the 5D2, just keep pressing it to zoom in rather than press it once and use the wheel to zoom. Everything else really seems to be a step forward in ergonomics. I changed the behaviour of the little joy stick to choose the focus point without pressing the button, that makes it really easy to get the composition exactly how i want it quickly.
Went out this afternoon to try out my EF 70-200 f/2.8 L MKII and the 5D MKIII.
Didn't realise I had left the ISO at 1000 so forgive me on this one.
1/1250 sec
f/2.8
ISO1000
FL 135mm
Mark
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zenarcher said:Beautiful shot.
Well, I don't want to be processing jpeg if something happen on the RAW, sRAW seems to be best compromise between the 2?
I could get the 128G SD card but its £136 each.
The reason I want a large card is I have 100G of CF cards, so the SD card is back up for that. I will have 2 x 5Diii and I shoot both together, the unknown (and I never really check) is what is the percentage and balance between the 2 on the day. I could put in 64G in both and hope they will be fine even at RAW. But i know for certain it will fit sRAW though.
Hmm, you've got me thinking now.
When I go away for a week or more I generally take 4+ Sandisk Ultra (30MB/s) 16GB CF cards. I never wanted to go bigger than this on the basis that there was a potential to lose too many images in one go.
For back-up though a single 64GB SDHC would do the trick nicely in the SD slot. And here was me thinking of getting 4+ 16GB SDHC.
Sometimes you can't see the wood for the trees :bonk:.
Lol, exactly! You will be changing the CF but you leave the SD alone, but it has to be large enough to store the same amount of photos as CF. The beauty of SD card is they are cheaper. The cost of a single 8G CF card is around £30, where £55 will be enough for 64G card (8x the storage at less than half the price).
I just got a 64G card for the imminent arrival of my 5Diii![]()
What you've got to remember is that the SD is also alot slower then CF that is why they are so cheap. class 10 SD is still only 30mb/s
The one in my hand is 45mb/s ?![]()
Still nowhere near the 90mb/s of compact flash cards.
Quick google Class 10 cards are 10mb/s