If I’d shot at F1.4 I could have got the same shots but at much lower ISOs but I don’t yet have a Nikon 35mm F1.4. I shot at F2.8 on the Nikon AI 35mm F2.8 (D5200) and Nikon AI 50mm F1.4 also at F2.8 (5D Mark III). The D5200 is the best camera in low light for the price – cleaner than the GH2 and GH3 at ISO 1600 and above.ĩ0% of the shots in the comparison footage above are ISO 3200 yet noise is basically a none-issue on both cameras. The main difference is sensor size rather than the usual variables like detail and dynamic range. The video quality is so close to the 5D Mark III, you can barely tell them apart. The Nikon D5200 really takes the fight to Canon’s flagship semi-pro DSLR, but it has a street price of $700. I don’t rate the 1D X as being any fundamentally different in terms of the image so I’m certainly in no rush to spend $6000 on that one. Yes I expected more for my money and it isn’t terribly exciting but until the 1D C drops in price on the used market it is the best a Canon gets. As well as being a superb stills camera the image in video mode has that lovely full frame look and footage does sharpen in post quite acceptably. ![]() Since the 5D Mark III failed to impress me on its launch last year, I have warmed to it. ![]() ![]() Let’s pit the $700 Nikon D5200 against the $3000 Canon 5D Mark III and see which one comes out alive.
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