Thursday of last week, November 29th, I picked up my 1Ds Mark III. The shop only received one body and as so it was treated like a treasure. I drove home with a lighter wallet and the 1Ds Mark III next to me, eager to charge up the batteries, and get to some shooting. Shortly after I arrived home the phone calls and emails started to roll in. I was one of the first to get the 1Ds Mark III in California apparently.
Here's a bit of information about me and what I need and want out of a camera. I'm a pretty demanding person when it comes to equipment and I look for a camera system that is flexible and can shoot in any situation or condition. The fields I work in are entertainment, gallery fine art, landscapes, portraiture, motion picture still photography, product, fashion, and event work. I don't shoot weddings, but I do shoot extremely low light events. At this point in my career almost every photograph I take is for print or has the potential to be printed. And even then still, the potential to be printed very large. I keep this in mind while working so my shooting technique doesn't slip. So I need a camera that is reliable and produces high quality/high resolution images in fairly demanding scenerios. Low light, bad weather, etc....
In this review I'll go over some real world and not so real world shooting conditions. I'll also occasionally compare the 1Ds Mark III to the 1Ds Mark II as it's been my main body for a couple of years now. I've included 100% crops, a couple of CR2 Raw files, and links to larger images. All images have been processed through Adobe Camera Raw.
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