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http://www.eoshd.com/content/11350/dept ... ket-vs-gh35D Mark III Magic Lantern Raw
Magic Lantern Raw video gives the 5D Mark III the image quality its full frame sensor deserves. Huge files but worth the effort. Expensive, but not relative to the professional cinema cameras it lives with and in some cases even exceeds. Silky smooth image, very little grain and very good in low light. Full frame aesthetic and rendering of lenses. Magic Lantern continues to improve in terms of usability and features. For now, top dog.
Resolution – 10
Low light – 9
Dynamic range – 8
Colour – 9
Moire & aliasing – 10
Handling – 8
TOTAL – 54
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
Easily the best camera on stock settings, far better than the stock Canon video modes without Magic Lantern. Vastly smaller Super 16mm 3x crop sensor compared to the 5D Mark III, so has a different aesthetic with regards to lenses. Not better, not worse, just different. Changes to 2x crop with Speed Booster, which is closer to Super 35mm (which cinematographers think of as their ’1.0x’ crop). Fantastic dynamic range and highlight handling in tricky situations. Good in low light especially with the Metabones Speed Booster and Sigma 18-35mm F1.8. Really does live with the 5D Mark III’s raw output at a fraction of the expense. Only real downsides relate to moire, battery life and a lack of features.
Resolution – 9
Low light – 8
Dynamic range – 10
Colour – 9
Moire & aliasing – 7
Handling – 6
TOTAL – 49
Canon 7D Magic Lantern Raw
Transformed by Magic Lantern and Mosaic Engineering, the 7D rises from the dead after 3 years with a GH3-beating image. Canon are the luckiest company alive. Image is comparable to the 5D Mark III in good light, like an APS-C version of that camera but with more grain. In low light it all goes wrong. Still a bit more aliasing than the 5D Mark III despite best efforts of the superb VAF-7D filter.
Resolution – 7
Low light – 5
Dynamic range – 8
Colour – 9
Moire & aliasing – 6
Handling – 8
TOTAL – 43
Panasonic GH3
Image is a let down relative to the other cameras in this test, but the GH3 does not need a firmware modification or anything in the way of extras to perform at its best. A convenient camera with many video orientated features. Way better dynamic range and resolution than competing DSLR video modes that don’t record raw.
Resolution – 7
Low light – 5
Dynamic range – 5
Colour – 7
Moire & aliasing – 7
Handling – 10
TOTAL – 41