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New 5d Mark 3 on the way

Captdanno
Enthusiast

Went from Rebel to 5d M3, big jump I know.. Camera coming today any firmware advice? I guess I need to see what version I have on camera first.

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Skirball
Authority

Congrats on the new camera.

 

In general, I would always look to see what firmware my equipment is and check to see if there's an update that I want.  I didn't bother to update my 6D because I didn't speak whatever language the error was in.  But unlike the 6D, Canon actually cares about fixing/upgrading the 5D3.  The last firmware upgrade was significant, IMHO, allowing up to f/8 on the center point.  If the 5d3 isn't current, I would update it.


@Skirball wrote:

Congrats on the new camera.

 

In general, I would always look to see what firmware my equipment is and check to see if there's an update that I want.  I didn't bother to update my 6D because I didn't speak whatever language the error was in.  But unlike the 6D, Canon actually cares about fixing/upgrading the 5D3.  The last firmware upgrade was significant, IMHO, allowing up to f/8 on the center point.  If the 5d3 isn't current, I would update it.


The most recent firmware update (1.2.3) came out last October. I recently bought a new 5D3, and it was at that level when I received it.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

Thank you for your reply, I must say I am a bit surprised on what I see on the forums regarding the firmware on this camera. I hope I have made the correct decision in my Canon purchase.


@Captdanno wrote:
Thank you for your reply, I must say I am a bit surprised on what I see on the forums regarding the firmware on this camera. I hope I have made the correct decision in my Canon purchase.

I don't know what they've been saying, but the 5D3 is a fine camera. I think you'll be impressed by its performance. A very large cohort of professional and semi-professional photographers use it intensively. If it weren't a good choice, they couldn't afford to stick with it.

 

Many of us have found that the 24-105mm f/4L is a nice, affordable general-purpose lens on a 5D3. You might want to consider it if you don't already have one.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA

Good to hear Bob, I paired the. 5d3 with the 24 105 f4 AND the 70 200 2.8 IS Ii, a little overlap but it's a great start I think


@Captdanno wrote:
Good to hear Bob, I paired the. 5d3 with the 24 105 f4 AND the 70 200 2.8 IS Ii, a little overlap but it's a great start I think

That's one helluva upgrade.  Congrats, it's a top notch kit and should last you a good long while.  Toss in a fast prime and a wide angle and you'll be set.  Maybe a couple flashes and some triggers.  And a good tripod and a head.  You'll probably want some filters, and maybe a macro lens...  heh, welcome to club  😉

Thanks, the list keeps growing, I like the idea of a fast prime may the 50mm or 85. Traded one hobby for another so diving in fast.


@Captdanno wrote:
Good to hear Bob, I paired the. 5d3 with the 24 105 f4 AND the 70 200 2.8 IS Ii, a little overlap but it's a great start I think

Absolutely. I have those two, plus a recently purchased 16-35mm f/4L. I've had my 5D3 for only a couple of months, but I'm looking forward to many years of good use.

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA


@Skirball wrote:

@Captdanno wrote:
Good to hear Bob, I paired the. 5d3 with the 24 105 f4 AND the 70 200 2.8 IS Ii, a little overlap but it's a great start I think

That's one helluva upgrade.  Congrats, it's a top notch kit and should last you a good long while.  Toss in a fast prime and a wide angle and you'll be set.  Maybe a couple flashes and some triggers.  And a good tripod and a head.  You'll probably want some filters, and maybe a macro lens...  heh, welcome to club  😉


By "club", she means, of course, the Future Paupers of America.   Smiley Happy

Bob
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
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