If you’ve shot with a Canon SLR before, you’ll feel comfortable with the Mark III’s user experience. It’s not only the update of popular EOS 5D Mark II. There’s a couple of entirely new features too; the 5D Mark III becomes Canon’s first SLR capable of in-camera High Dynamic Range shooting, in an unusually well-implemented and flexible fashion, and gets expanded autobracketing options too (up to 7 frames covering a vast +/- 8 EV range). It can also record multiple exposures, if you so desire. It’s a great competitor to Nikon D800.
Canon EOS 5D Mark III record videos in MOV format, you may have tried to import the Canon 5D3 MOV footage into iMovie for editing. As we know, iMovie supports .mov files, but, you would find it took a long time for rendering. Actually, Apple’s editing software prefer their own professional codec. For example, Apple ProRes family is the most suitable for FCP 6/7 and latest FCP X editing, while Apple InterMediate Codec (AIC) is prefered by iMovie. These codec will keep the video quality lossless and when imported without rendering.
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