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Canon EOS 5D Mark III

From the manufacturer's website:

" The Canon EOS 5D Mark III DSLR Camera is a full-frame 22.3MP DSLR featuring exceptional still image and movie recording capabilities. Integrating Canon's new DIGIC 5+ Image Processor and 14-bit A/D conversion, this camera is able to produce superbly detailed imagery with immense low-light sensitivity that is further aided by an extended ISO range up to 102400. Image quality is further enhanced by the new 61-point high density reticular autofocus, including up to 41 cross-type AF points and 5 dual diagonal AF points for ensured sharpness. iFCL metering works in conjunction with the AF system and uses color information from scenes to produce accurate exposure readings using a 63 zone dual-layer metering sensor. HDR and Multiple Exposure modes provide greater creative opportunities and help you to reduce the amount of post-production time needed to produce high quality imagery. The 5D Mark III is also capable of recording full HD video with manual exposure control and in multiple frame rates, including 1080/30p and 720/60p. Still images can also be recorded up to 6fps. "

This camera is also known as (or is very similar to):

  • 5Dm3
  • 5D Mark 3
  • 5Dm2
  • 5D Mark 2
  • 5D Mark II
  • 5D
  • 5-D
  • 5Ds


Testing

Our testing confirms that EditReady successfully converts Canon EOS 5D Mark III MOV footage. This means that files from the Canon EOS 5D Mark III can be converted and transcoded, and played in applications like Quicktime Player, iMovie, Avid, and Final Cut Pro.


EditReady works with Canon EOS 5D Mark III files

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EditReady works great with the video files recorded by the Canon EOS 5D Mark III. You can easily preview the files, edit their metadata, apply LUTs, and transcode them to formats like ProRes, DNxHD or H.264. It's the fastest and easiest way to get from capture to edit.

All Formats and Frame Sizes are Supported

This camera has many possible framesize, framerate and compression options. Whichever you choose, it'll work great with EditReady.