Where are my fellow 5D3'ers? So I'm not spamming the thread by myself


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PineBomb I have many notable flaws More info | Jul 01, 2015 19:31 | #1351 GuitarDTO wrote in post #17617432 Where are my fellow 5D3'ers? So I'm not spamming the thread by myself ![]() ![]() Here you go. -Matt
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PineBomb I have many notable flaws More info | Jul 01, 2015 19:33 | #1352 |
Thanks, and nice! : ) Gear: 5D3, 135L, Sigma 35, 50 1.8 STM, 16-35 F/4L IS, 85/1.8, Fujifilm X100T
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Jul 01, 2015 20:03 | #1354 Great photo Matt. The processing is terrific! VSCO by chance?
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PineBomb I have many notable flaws More info | Jul 01, 2015 20:05 | #1355 Jim Servies wrote in post #17617459 Great photo Matt. The processing is terrific! VSCO by chance? Thanks. And no. I roll my own. -Matt
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Jul 01, 2015 20:33 | #1356 GuitarDTO wrote in post #17617432 Where are my fellow 5D3'ers? So I'm not spamming the thread by myself ![]() ![]() I tend to process photos every week or two, and generally only post them right after processing. https://www.flickr.com/photos/127590681@N03/
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MMp Goldmember More info Post edited 9 months ago by MMp. | Jul 01, 2015 20:42 | #1357 edited, image link broken With the impending forum closure, please consider joining the unofficial adjunct to the POTN forum, The POTN Forum Facebook Group
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Yep! The 5D3 really is almost the perfect camera. I honestly never even think about upgrading it. About the only thing I can nitpick at is now that I also have a Fuji X100T, the Fuji raw files have a beyond ridiculous dynamic range that the 5D3 doesn't come close to. But I like everything else about Canon's RAW files. Gear: 5D3, 135L, Sigma 35, 50 1.8 STM, 16-35 F/4L IS, 85/1.8, Fujifilm X100T
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EchoShotz Senior Member 315 posts Likes: 32 Joined Feb 2014 Location: Knoxville, TN More info | Jul 01, 2015 22:52 | #1359 Anytime I go out in my Jeep I always like to get at least 1 picture, these are just a few to keep the thread rolling with photos 5D Mark III, 70-200 f/2.8L, 24-70 f/2.8 L, YN560 (2x)
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AnnieMacD Oops, me again More info | Jul 02, 2015 05:39 | #1360 Yeah, Renata, you are joining the club!
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Jul 02, 2015 06:28 | #1361 GuitarDTO wrote in post #17617552 Yep! The 5D3 really is almost the perfect camera. I honestly never even think about upgrading it. About the only thing I can nitpick at is now that I also have a Fuji X100T, the Fuji raw files have a beyond ridiculous dynamic range that the 5D3 doesn't come close to. But I like everything else about Canon's RAW files. Have you tried the Magic Lantern DualISO? I've been meaning to give it a go one of these days. I agree with you, it'd be nice, and if those bring it close, I can't see worrying about upgrading for a long time! https://www.flickr.com/photos/127590681@N03/
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robbo911 Member More info Post edited over 8 years ago by robbo911. | Jul 02, 2015 06:29 | #1362 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/uXRuDU Canon 5dIII,16-35 4, 15 2.8, 35 f2 IS, 135 2, 70-200 f4 IS; Sigma 24 & 50 ART; Hasselblad Xpan w/ 45mm f4 Essex waterhousing
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Jul 02, 2015 07:10 | #1363 LonelyBoy wrote in post #17617840 Have you tried the Magic Lantern DualISO? I've been meaning to give it a go one of these days. I agree with you, it'd be nice, and if those bring it close, I can't see worrying about upgrading for a long time! The problem with dual ISO is that it requires a few more steps in post to get optimal results, and even then, there is a loss of vertical resolution that can be noticeable in shadows. The other big issue, for me, is that it isn't exactly a plug-n-play feature...you have to enable it from the menu, and manually choose both ISO settings for the best results. With the impending forum closure, please consider joining the unofficial adjunct to the POTN forum, The POTN Forum Facebook Group
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Jul 02, 2015 08:31 | #1364 Gear: 5D3, 135L, Sigma 35, 50 1.8 STM, 16-35 F/4L IS, 85/1.8, Fujifilm X100T
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welshwizard1971 Goldmember 1,452 posts Likes: 1100 Joined Aug 2012 Location: Southampton Hampshire UK More info | Jul 02, 2015 14:09 | #1365 EchoShotz wrote in post #17617625 Anytime I go out in my Jeep I always like to get at least 1 picture, these are just a few to keep the thread rolling with photos ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That sir, is an awesome toy! EOS R 5D III, 40D, 16-35L 35 ART 50 ART 100L macro, 24-70 L Mk2, 135L 200L 70-200L f4 IS
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