madmatt said:well after doing my 5th wedding with the new 5d3, i have finally found a flaw, and it was one i didnt like! the auto focusing in low light is truely aweful! it thought the image was focused, took the photo and its very very poor! luckly i had the 5d2 as a backup for the first dance last night, or i would have been stuffed!
well after doing my 5th wedding with the new 5d3, i have finally found a flaw, and it was one i didnt like! the auto focusing in low light is truely aweful! it thought the image was focused, took the photo and its very very poor! luckly i had the 5d2 as a backup for the first dance last night, or i would have been stuffed!
Completely contrary to what I have found so far, even with an f/4 lens (the 24-105) it has seemed better to me...

Spiritflier said:
I'm finding the hit-rate to be much higher in low light than it was with my mk2. :shrug:

Completely contrary to what I have found so far, even with an f/4 lens (the 24-105) it has seemed better to me.
What lens were you using and what AF focus settings?
was using my 24-105
Will have to double check. I think I have made a very big school boy error but will wait till tomorrow to confirm. I maybe in for a public flogging...
Folks I'm looking to buy a wide angle read a few differing reviews on the 16-35 mk2, and generally positive comments on the 17-40mm.
However, is there any other wide angle I should be considering from a different manufacturer?
Will be adding the 8-15 in near future for that specific fisheye look.
madmatt said:EPIC FAIL ON MY BEHALF! i had lent my 5dmk3 to my second photographer who had been doing some shots of the children running around the garden, and had turned the AF into servo...in my defence it was dark lmao! 5dmk3 has very good low light focusing, if the user has it in the right mode lol
As a non pro would someone clarify please why would servo spoil stationary photographs in dark area.
Sorry to be thick just want to know how to avoid the problem
Cheers
Allan
if focus then recompose used maybe
I'm off to lapland in Dec. Would like to take pics of the Northern Lights, along with other family holiday photos.
Should I take my 450D that has an on-camera flash, or my 5DIII with no flash at all?
I've stupidly sold my Tamron 17-50 2.8 VC, so in both cases, I will be using a Sigma 24-70 2.8.
I'm thinking 5D for the Northern Lights, but then my family photo's may be pants, as no flash, and it gets dark at 2pm!
Then I'm thinking, 450D with flash would be very handy, but it won't be wide enough for the Nothern Lights, and anything above 800 ISO is noisy.
What would you guys do?
I'm off to lapland in Dec. Would like to take pics of the Northern Lights, along with other family holiday photos.
Should I take my 450D that has an on-camera flash, or my 5DIII with no flash at all?
I've stupidly sold my Tamron 17-50 2.8 VC, so in both cases, I will be using a Sigma 24-70 2.8.
I'm thinking 5D for the Northern Lights, but then my family photo's may be pants, as no flash, and it gets dark at 2pm!
Then I'm thinking, 450D with flash would be very handy, but it won't be wide enough for the Nothern Lights, and anything above 800 ISO is noisy.
What would you guys do?
lol yeah i know! was a bit gutted when i saw the Vs review lol.

Superb! Love everything about that shot. Now I'm totally confused....thanks to you and all the other photos on this thread. I'm debating wether to go for a N***N D800 or the 5D M3.........
JohnyT
Hi everyone thoroughly enjoying reading this thread. Just received notice that my Canon 5D3 has shipped. This 61 year old lady is super excited. This is a special gift to myself![]()
Good-fella7777, I love your black and white portrait shot.
KathG
was using my 24-105
edz said:lmao ok.. i guess you guys have answered my question.. i'll lug the flash around!lol... will come in handy in lighting Rudolf
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its probably more to do with the lens, the focusing on the 24-105 is quite slow
DuncanDisorderly said:This wasn't the problem - Matt's public flogging is coming soon (need to read back).
I don't find the 24-105 too bad; if you want bad try some of the 50mm lenses which aren't USM.