Review Canon 5D MK3: Measurements
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This test report can be read as the appendix of our Canon 5D MK3 test. The measurements for this Canon 5D MK3 test have been carried out with the aid of Imatest. For the test method and explanation of terms, see FAQ. The conclusion and practice shots are in the test of the Canon 5D MK3.
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Sensor resolution |
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| Completely as expected the Canon 5D MK3 performs, in terms of resolution almost the same as the Canon 5D MK2, but slightly better. With a good lens like a Canon 100 mm IS Macro, the Canon 5D MK3 gives you a jpg file with a constant resolution of nearly 2000 LW/PH over a wide ISO range.
With a standard processing of the RAW files in Lightroom (Release Candidate 4.1), a greater sharpness impression is obtained, which translates into a resolution of 3000 LW/PH. Only at ISO 6400 that decreases a little bit, measurable but not visible. |
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Dynamic range of the sensor
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Noise |
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| Comparison of the noise in jpg files with the measured noise in RAW files without noise reduction shows that in terms of noise, there is up to 400 ISO little difference between the in-camera jpg files and the RAW files without noise reduction. You can even print a 25,600 ISO image on A3+ without the noise being present disturbingly. In our Canon 5D MK3 test, you can see a few examples of high ISO shots, which are magnified up to 100% on the screen. | ![]() |
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| Below are examples of a photographed gray card at different ISO settings. Left, image croppings of RAW pictures without any noise reduction are shown. Right, you see the corresponding jpg files directly from the camera. The image croppings show a detail as you would show the picture full size on your screen. By applying noise reduction, even better results for RAW files can be achieved. | ![]() |
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Color reproduction in daylight |
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Color reproduction (Delta E 94) Canon 5D MK3 in daylight
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The color reproduction is tested with the Canon 5D MK3 set to Picture Style "Neutral." The Canon 5D MK3 delivers RAW files with a very good color reproduction in daylight. The illustration shows the color errors of an ISO 200 jpg image shot in daylight. The further the ideal color (square) is removed from the color reproduction of the camera (round), the greater the color difference. However, the bright colors (numbers 13, 14, 15, 16, 18) are displayed slightly too saturated. For the test method and explanation of terms, see FAQ. Click on the image for a larger version. |
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Color reproduction artificial light |
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Color reproduction (Delta E 94) Canon 5D MK3 in artificial light
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Click on the image for a larger version. In artificial light, you cannot blindly rely on the auto white balance for both jpg and RAW files, as shown in the depicted results for a 200 ISO jpg file. The color deviation (delta E 94) of shots taken in artificial light is about twice as large as the color deviation in daylight. The Imatest measurements show that the Canon 5D MK3 has an orange color cast when using the automatic white balance in artificial light. All cameras that we have tested so far suffer from this. The extent to which the orange cast of artificial light shots occurs with the Canon 5D MK3 is not that bad by the way, as you can see from the example shown here. Move your mouse over this image for a comparison of a shot taken in daylight to a shot taken in artificial light. Both shots were taken with a Canon 5D MK3 at 50 ISO for this test. Conclusion and field test images are shown in our Canon 5D MK3 review.
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