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Canon 5D Mark III Review: Awesome Less Talked About Improvements By Sean Bagshaw

In his recent Photo Cascadia article Adrian Klein gives pointers on making the decision whether or not to upgrade cameras. New camera models are introduced every few months and they all tout various enhancements and features that are enticing to any photography enthusiast. However, unless you have an unlimited gear fund, it is important to remember that new features won’t make you a better photographer.

That said, when the time is right or the finances allow, it is always exciting to purchase a new rig. After using the heck out of my Canon EOS 5D Mark II for the last several years, I recently upgraded to the 5D Mark III. I thought I would share some of my first impressions of the camera for those who may be on the edge of making a purchase or for those who just like to geek out on camera reviews.

This review is a little different, however. Most camera reviews tend to get very technical and center around hair splitting, pixel by pixel analysis of test shots taken in staged situations. There are plenty of reviews on the web that have those bases covered. Despite small differences in image quality I think most can agree that the 5D Mark III takes great photos, as does the 5D Mark II, the new Nikon D800 and a truck load of other cameras. Instead of going there I’d like to share my favorite design features and improvements in the Mark III.

To their credit, while not as useful for creating marketing buzz or generating heated geek debate, Canon put some careful thought into small design details in the the 5D Mark III that add up to an enhanced user experience. Considering the hundreds or even thousands of hours I will spend in the cockpit of this camera, this is my list of favorite new features that I will silently appreciate even though they may not directly relate to image quality. The list is not exhaustive or in any particular order.

If you have a new feature of the 5D Mark III you would like to share or comments on this or any other new camera you would like to make please feel free.

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