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When compared to the Canon 5D, the Canon holds its own well. The Canon's 3200 seems to be a bit better than the D3's 6400, but not by much. In the lateral ISO comparisons, we've concluded the D3 wins by a little bit. So if you're trying to decide between the two, and ISO is your only concern, the 5D does well for being about half the price of the D3. Having said that, the D3 soars past the 5d in other areas like its 11 frames per second to the 5D's 3, and the 5D has 9 focus points and the D3 has 51.


The D200 has been a great camera for those that have owned them and it's typically agreed upon that even the less expensive D200 excelled in noise handling over its big brother, the D2X. So now, how does the new D3 compare to the D200. (Incidentally, Nikon's new D300 is even better than the D200. I've shot with a D300, but not very much, and we didn't have one available for today's tests). We can see right off that the auto white balance of the D200 was quite different than that of the D3 (and all the others for that matter).

Now, dollar for dollar, the Canon Mark III and the D3 are much closer- with the Mark III being only about $500 less than the D3. And of the test cameras, the Mark III is the only one that has an ISO setting higher than 3200 with which to compare the D3, at 6400.


And one last one, hand held, with some skin tones (thanks, Amber! You should be a hand model).
The Mark III and 5D did very well in our noise level tests. Parker even commented that he liked the noise pattern on the Mark III better than the D3's lack there of. The D2X and D200 faired in the 3rd-place tie range, we thought, but it was close. But we all agreed that as far as noise handling goes, the D3 is, by far, the strongest performer. Let me know what you think!





























A full-resolution version of the D-Lighting image can be downloaded by clicking here.
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