5D Mark III
|
6D
| |
Announced |
3/2012
|
9/2012
|
Format |
Full-frame
|
Full-frame
|
Resolution |
22 MP
|
20 MP
|
Maximum Resolution |
5,760 x 3,840
|
5,472 x 3,648
|
Frame Rate |
6 FPS
|
4.5 FPS
|
Silent Mode |
Yes, 3 FPS
|
Yes, 3 FPS
|
Electronic lens correction |
yes
|
yes
|
Storage |
CF + SD
|
one SD only
|
UHS-1 card compatible? |
no
|
yes
|
Programmable "C" modes |
C1, C2 and C3
|
C1 and C2
|
Play, zoom and delete buttons |
left side
|
right side
|
Finder Magnification |
71%
|
71%
|
Finder Coverage |
100%
|
97%
|
Interchangeable focus screens? |
no
|
yes
|
Switchable finder grid? |
Yes
|
No, use Live View or optional Eg-D screen.
|
Finder Apparent Angle |
34.1º
|
33.3º
|
LCD |
3.2"
1,040k dots |
3"
1,040k dots |
LCD auto brightness control? |
Yes
|
no
|
Anti-reflection coated LCD? |
Yes
|
Yes
|
LCD cover |
Glass
|
plastic
|
M-Fn button by shutter |
yes
|
no
|
ISO normal |
100 ~ 25,600
|
100 ~ 25,600
|
ISO with L- and H+ values |
50 ~ 102,400
|
50 ~ 102,400
|
Maximum movie ISO |
12,800
|
12,800
|
Battery |
LP-E6
|
LP-E6
|
Shots per charge |
950
|
1,090
|
Top shutter speed |
1/8,000
|
1/4,000
|
Sync Speed |
1/200
|
1/180
|
Flash exposure |
E-TTL II
|
E-TTL II
|
AF Points |
61
|
11
|
Center AF point works as dark as |
LV -2
|
LV -3
|
AF Fine Tuning |
yes
|
yes
|
AF Fine Tuning settings |
both ends of zoom
|
both ends of zoom
|
AF tune by serial numbers? |
yes
|
yes
|
Light meter segments |
63 zone, 2 color
|
63 zone, 2 color
|
Electronic Level |
yes
|
yes
|
Multiple Exposures |
yes
|
yes**
|
HDR |
yes
|
yes**
|
GPS |
no, needs $390 GP-E2.
|
yes
|
WiFi for both images and remote control |
no, needs $775 EFT-E7A
|
yes
|
Top cover |
Magnesium alloy
|
plastic
|
Body frame |
Magnesium alloy
|
Magnesium alloy
|
Clock battery |
CR1616 throw-away
|
Internal lifetime automatic rechargeable
|
Size |
6.0 x 4.6 x 3.0"
152 x 116 x 76mm
|
5.7 x 4.4 x 2.8"
144 x 110 x 71mm
|
Weight w/ card and battery |
33.7 oz.
956 g.
|
26.7 oz.
755 g.
|
Price, 9/2012 |
$3,459
|
$2,099
|
* Ignore this: if you wear out the shutter in a year it should be covered under warranty, and if you ever wear it out, replacing a shutter is usually only costs a couple of hundred dollars!
** JPG only. 5D Mark III also does thing in ra
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