05-24-2016 01:58 PM
I am looking at the 5d mark III for my multirotor. In video mode, can the focus be set to infinity? is that a lense or camera option? Suggestions?
New to canon. Previous Nikon user but my new gimbal does not hold my Nikon.
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05-24-2016 02:29 PM
@clint6998 wrote:
On the full-time auto-focus, is it smooth or jumpy? My Nikon goes way in and out before settling on a focal point so I have to always manually focus.
On my 7D Mark II, video AF is pretty smooth except that it makes a lot of annoying clicking noises on my non-STM lenses. I read that STM (step motor) lenses solve the problem but I have none to test.
05-24-2016 02:14 PM
Focus at infinity is a lens option, not of the camera. You switch the lens to MF then focus at infinity and back off just a tad. The biggest problem I can see is that the lens might drift on you so maybe gaffer tape can be utilized?
For video Auto-focus, the 5D Mark III is a bad choice because it won't , unlike the 70/80D or 7D Mark II...that will full-time auto-focus.
05-24-2016 02:24 PM
05-24-2016 02:29 PM
@clint6998 wrote:
On the full-time auto-focus, is it smooth or jumpy? My Nikon goes way in and out before settling on a focal point so I have to always manually focus.
On my 7D Mark II, video AF is pretty smooth except that it makes a lot of annoying clicking noises on my non-STM lenses. I read that STM (step motor) lenses solve the problem but I have none to test.
05-24-2016 02:31 PM
Awsome! Thank you for the quick help! I think I am going to love this forum!!
05-24-2016 06:01 PM
I don't know that I would get the 5D3. The 80d is better at video due to the dual pixel autofocus. It is also lighter, which must be helpful in flight. It is also half the price. I really can't think of any advantage for this use in a 5d3.
05-24-2016 06:46 PM
@ScottyP wrote:I don't know that I would get the 5D3. The 80d is better at video due to the dual pixel autofocus. It is also lighter, which must be helpful in flight. It is also half the price. I really can't think of any advantage for this use in a 5d3.
Perhaps because the 5d3, being full frame, has a much wider FOV for a given focal length...
The OP mentioned he/she is manually focusing to infinity so autofocus is not a factor. If full frame matters, the 6D might be a better choice (less price, lighter).
05-24-2016 06:52 PM
"The OP mentioned he/she is manually focusing to infinity so autofocus is not a factor. If full frame matters, the 6D might be a better choice (less price, lighter)."
The 6D is not a good choice for shooting video, mostly stills. The 80D is a better choice than the 5D Mark III. And, the EOS M3 just might be a better choice than the 80D because of its' lower price, lighter weight, and "Hybrid CMOS AF III".
05-25-2016 05:10 AM
@diverhank wrote:
@ScottyP wrote:I don't know that I would get the 5D3. The 80d is better at video due to the dual pixel autofocus. It is also lighter, which must be helpful in flight. It is also half the price. I really can't think of any advantage for this use in a 5d3.
Perhaps because the 5d3, being full frame, has a much wider FOV for a given focal length...
The OP mentioned he/she is manually focusing to infinity so autofocus is not a factor. If full frame matters, the 6D might be a better choice (less price, lighter).
Yes but that brings up another advantage for the lighter cheaper 80d: being a crop sensor cam it can use cheaper lighter and wider EF-s lenses. A wide 10-22mm zoom by Canon or Sigma or whomever is quite cheap compared to its full frame expensive equivalents like 16-35 lenses.
I actually suspect a drone may want a telephoto lens as often as a wide angle and then the 1.6x crop fov telephoto advantage actually helps.
Also, if I was going to strap a camera and lens onto a little helecopter, it would not be my most expensive body and lens. Bad things can happen. Catastrophic things from which even a magnesium frame and weather sealing are of no help. Better to send a less costly kit aloft.
05-25-2016 10:02 AM
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