Rozumiem, ale w Canonie do sportu od zawsze były jedynki (ewentualnie 7d bo w sporcie krop jest raczej zaletą), a nie 5d.
Specyfikacja filmu w Canonie 5d MK III:
22.3 Megapixel full-frame sensor
61-point autofocus
Up to 6fps continuous shooting
Native ISO 100-25,600 sensitivity
ISO 50-102400 Expanded (Stills Only)
Movie Mode only goes up to 25,600, No Expanded (confirmed from earlier leak)
Enhanced Weather sealing
Rate Button is for rating images (1-5)
8.11cm (3.2-inch) 1,040,000-dot screen
SMPTE Timecode
1920 x 1080 (29.97, 25, 23.976 fps fps)
1280 x 720 (59.94, 50 fps)
1080 and 720 intra or inter frame, 480 inter frame
ALL-I or IPB Compression
ALL-I = ~100mb/12MB (22mins on 16GB card) – Note: Both are my calculations
IPB = ~33.6mb/4.2MB (63mins on 16GB card)
29.59 Record Time
Does Not Switch to Second Card in Video Mode (CF to SD, or vice versa)
Headphone Jack – Manual Audio Levels Can Be Adjusted During Recording
Identical AF to the Canon EOS-1D X
Chromatic Aberration Correction in Stills and Video
Improved Moire, Rolling Shutter, and Reduced Noise (2 stops better)
No Line-Skipping, but Moire is Still Possible (Greatly Reduced Over 5D Mark II)
No Clean HDMI
HDMI is Full Resolution (No Drop in Resolution After Hitting Record), but There are Still Overlays
źródło:
http://nofilmschool.com/2012/03/offi...-announcement/
Wygląda na to, że trzeba będzie wysupłać 3.500$
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