A video Test done by Joe Marine, Nikon D800 sensor captures more light compared to 5D Mark II and 5D Mark III under low or High ISO settings, but both 5D Mark II and 5D Mark III have less noise at high ISO with bit flat details due to in-camera noise reduction filters.
Nikon D800 performance is excellent up to ISO 1600 the sensor captures more details compared to its competitors
At High ISO Both 5D mark III and II have less noise,
Personally I will prefer 5D mark III or II for video, Which camera do you prefer? – Nikon OR Canon – Share your thoughts with us
Video Details
5D Mark II vs. 5D Mark III vs. D800
Candlelight/Ambient Light Test
ISO 500-25,600
The only light in the room besides the candle was some ambient light from streetlights outside. The f-stop was kept consistent throughout. The Canon footage was converted to ProRes HQ using 5DtoRGB, with the Mark II set to 601 color matrix and the Mark III set to 709.
Nikon 85mm f/1.4 lens
Settings:
Default/Neutral Color Profiles
Canon ALL-I & Nikon KiPro ProRes 4:2:2 HQ
Noise Reduction Off
WB: 3200K
Shutter 50
F-stop stayed the same throughout – F/1.4
Music:
“John Stockton Slow Drag” by Chris Zabriskie (chriszabriskie.com)
Shutter 50 F/1.4
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Yes this comparison goes in details and…this comparison will clear the doubts and for having….
This is a shootout of the new Nikon D800 and Canon 5D mkIII DSLRs, with a focus on the video quality in particular. More more detailed info, you can read my write-up of the tests at www.crisislab.com.
More and more news is coming about Nikon D800, We are Starting from Image comparison to Video,
Image Test
dslrmagazine Done a 30MP+ test with Leica S2, the Hasselblad H4D-40 and the Sigma SD1 Merrill, Only Hasselblad H4D-40 giving out similar image quality to D800 at base ISO, in overall image comparison test Nikon D800 performance was outstanding
Nikon D800 video have more details compared to Nikon D4
Latest artcile published at EOSHD suprised us, “$3000 Nikon D800 thrashes flagship $6000 Nikon D4 for video” and yes its true,
The 35mm full frame sensor of the Nikon D4 is unbelievably soft at video, Nikon paid no serious attention at the sensor architecture design stage to video. Nikon D800 has a Sony CMOS Full frame sensor which has double the resolution for half the money than the D4.
Latest test at DxOMark shows us Nikon D800 overall score is the best sensor score ever measured at DxOMark Lab and Nikon D3s is still the undisputed king of low light photography.
the Nikon D4 gives perfect 1080p in crop mode but the full sensor image is soundly beaten by the consumer level Nikon D800.
Nikon D800 The best overall sensor score ever measured on DxOMark
Few days ago we have published the news Nikon D4 at DxMark Lab, Now its time for Megapixel monster Nikon D800, , the overall score of Nikon D800 is 95 – D800’s Overall score is the best that has ever been achieved, higher score than the Phase One IQ180 digital back
DxOLab tested the Nikon D4, the overall score of Nikon D4 sensor is 89. Nikon D4 is the best Full-Frame camera score ever measured on DxOMark. The Nikon D4 placed 2nd (based on Overall score), just 2 point behind the medium format phase-one, but its really interesting to see Nikon D3s is still the undisputed king of low light photography.
A film by Sandro shot with the Nikon D800.
Director: Sandro
Editor: Alaster Jordan / Whitehouse
Music: Yessian
Production: Cap Gun
View the Behind the Scenes Video shot by the Nikon Crew: http://vimeo.com/36306101
All Sample images available in Nikon International websites are taken by Professional photographer Joe McNally, he is one of the first photographers to use Nikon D4 DSLR. A BTS look at several shoots by Joe McNally, for the Nikon D4 campaign,
video was recorded using a Nikon D7000 and Nikon D4
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