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vendredi 13 février 2015

Canon EOS 5D Mark III vs Nikon D750




CMOS Sensor

  22 MP Full frame                       vs                24 MP Full frame

 Image Processor

 DIGIC 5+                                   vs              EXPEED 4


Max ISO  

102.400                                       vs                51.200



AF Focus Points 

  61                                                vs                   51


Max Shutter Speed 

  1/8000s                                      vs               1/4000s

 LCD Screen Resolution

 1.040k dots                                 vs       1.229k dots (Tilting)

Continuous Shooting  

6fps                                              vs                 7 fps


 Number of Available Lenses

183                                                 vs                  235


Wireless Connectivity

 Optional                                        vs             Built-In






 Nikon D750 is the  winner and beats Canon 5D Mark III

 It has better  image quality, more features and  more compact body.


 The Canon  EOS 5D Mark III 22.3MP is an  full frame camera.
 Special optical technologies like 61-Point High Density Reticular AF and extended ISO range of 100-25600 make this it ideal for shooting weddings in the studio, out in the field and great for still photography. Professional-level high definition video capabilities includes a host of industry-standard recording protocols and enhanced performance that make it possible to capture beautiful cinematic movies in EOS HD quality. A 22.3 Megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor, Canon DIGIC 5+ Image Processor, and shooting performance up to 6.0fps provide exceptional clarity and sharpness when capturing rapidly-unfolding scenes. Additional technological advancements include an Intelligent Viewfinder, Canon's advanced iFCL metering system, High Dynamic Range , and Multiple Exposure.



 Nikon's D750 DSLR is an FX-format camera well-suited to both still imaging and video recording. Featuring a 24.3MP CMOS sensor, along with the EXPEED 4 image processor, this camera is capable of producing high-resolution imagery with smooth color gradations, low noise, and sensitivity to an expandable ISO 51200, at a continuous rate of up to 6.5 fps. In regard to video recording, full HD 1080p/60 is supported, along with the ability to record uncompressed video to an optional external recorder. Working from high and low angles is possible due to the tilting 3.2" 1,229k-dot LCD monitor or, for remote shooting, the D750 also features built-in Wi-Fi connectivity. Designed for the contemporary image-maker, this DSLR is poised to benefit still photographers and videographers alike with the versatility and performance to match any working situation. Benefitting the imaging capabilities of the D750, an equally apt 51-point AF system, with 15 cross-type points, is available and can be configured to utilize five AF points as a single focusing point in the Group Area AF setting for heightened initial subject recognition. The 3D Color Matrix Metering III system, along with the 91,000-pixel RGB sensor, also benefits the focusing abilities as well as provides accurate exposure metering to suit a vast array of subjects and lighting conditions. Furthermore, benefitting creative applications, the D750 supports in-camera creation of time-lapse movies with automated exposure smoothing, and a range of Picture Control profiles can be applied to refine the color and tonal handling of imagery.