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Canon EOS 5D Mark III Body

Original price was: KSh 128,999.00.Current price is: KSh 123,999.00.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III Body Refurbished

Final Verdict: Is the 5D Mark III Still Worth It?
✅ Yes, if:
  • You need a budget full-frame DSLR with pro AF & build.
  • You shoot portraits, weddings, or events (not fast sports).
  • You prefer optical viewfinder & EF lenses.

❌ No, if:

  • You need 4K video (get 5D IV or mirrorless).
  • You want lightweight & modern AF (like EOS R6).

Bottom Line: The 5D Mark III remains a fantastic value for photographers who don’t need the latest tech but want pro-level reliability.

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Canon EOS 5D Mark III – Professional Full-Frame DSLR (2012) Refurbished

The Canon EOS 5D Mark III (released March 2012) was a major upgrade over the legendary 5D Mark II, offering better autofocus, faster performance, and improved video capabilities. It became a workhorse for professionals in wedding, portrait, and documentary photography, as well as indie filmmaking.


Key Specifications & Features
1. Sensor & Image Quality
  • Sensor: 22.3MP Full-Frame CMOS (36 × 24 mm)
  • Processor: DIGIC 5+ (better noise handling than DIGIC 4 in 5D II)
  • ISO Range: 100–25,600 (expandable to 50–102,400)
  • Image Formats: JPEG, RAW (14-bit), sRAW1/sRAW2
2. Autofocus System (Big Upgrade Over 5D II)
  • 61-Point High-Density AF (41 cross-type points)
  • 6 AF Area Modes (Spot, Zone, Expansion, etc.)
  • Improved Low-Light AF (works down to -2 EV)
  • Still no Eye AF or Dual Pixel AF (introduced later in mirrorless)
3. Performance & Shooting Speed
  • Burst Shooting: 6 fps (vs. 3.9 fps on 5D II)
  • Buffer Capacity:
    • 18 RAW / 65 JPEG in a single burst
  • Shutter Speed: 1/8000s – 30s (rated for 150,000 cycles)
4. Video Capabilities
  • 1080p Full HD at 30/25/24p
  • 720p HD at 60/50p
  • Manual Audio Control + Headphone Jack (unlike 5D II)
  • Clean HDMI Output (for external recorders)
  • No 4K (expected for its time)
5. Display & Viewfinder
  • LCD: 3.2″ Fixed Screen (1.04M dots, non-touch)
  • Viewfinder: Pentaprism (100% coverage, 0.71x magnification)
6. Connectivity & Storage
  • Dual Card Slots: CF + SD (SD slot limited to UHS-I)
  • No Built-in Wi-Fi/GPS (optional via WFT-E7 adapter)
7. Battery Life
  • LP-E6 Battery: Approx. 950 shots per charge (CIPA)
8. Build & Ergonomics
  • Weight: 860g (body only)
  • Dimensions: 152 × 116 × 76 mm
  • Weather Sealing: Improved over 5D II (dust & moisture resistance)

Who Should Buy the Canon EOS 5D Mark III in 2025?

✅ Professional photographers needing a reliable full-frame DSLR.
✅ Wedding & portrait shooters who value color science & durability.
✅ Indie filmmakers wanting 1080p with manual controls.
✅ Budget buyers who want pro-grade IQ at 700–1,000 (used).

Pros & Cons

✔ Pros:

  • Superior AF (61-point vs. 9-point on 5D II).
  • Dual card slots (CF + SD for backup).
  • Better high ISO performance (up to 102,400).
  • Durable build (magnesium alloy, weather-sealed).

❌ Cons:

  • No 4K video (unlike newer 5D IV).
  • No Wi-Fi/BT (without add-ons).
  • Heavier than mirrorless alternatives.

Comparison: 5D Mark III vs. 5D Mark II vs. 5D Mark IV
Feature 5D Mark II (2008) 5D Mark III (2012) 5D Mark IV (2016)
Sensor 21.1MP 22.3MP 30.4MP
AF Points 9 (1 cross-type) 61 (41 cross-type) 61 (all cross-type)
Burst Speed 3.9 fps 6 fps 7 fps
Video 1080p 30p 1080p 30p 4K 30p, 1080p 60p
ISO Range 100–25,600 100–102,400 100–32,600 (exp. 102,400)
Card Slots 1× CF CF + SD CF + SD
Price (Used, 2024) 300–500 700–1,000 1,200–1,800

Recommended Lenses

Since it’s full-frame EF-mount, these are ideal:

  1. All-Purpose Zoom: Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II
  2. Portrait Prime: Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS
  3. Wide-Angle: Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS
  4. Telephoto Zoom: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS III
Essential Accessories
  • CF Card: SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB (for RAW bursts)
  • SD Card: SanDisk Extreme Pro 128GB (UHS-I)
  • External Mic: Rode VideoMic Pro+ (for better audio)
  • Battery Grip: Canon BG-E11 (extends shooting time)

Final Verdict: Is the 5D Mark III Still Worth It?
✅ Yes, if:
  • You need a budget full-frame DSLR with pro AF & build.
  • You shoot portraits, weddings, or events (not fast sports).
  • You prefer optical viewfinder & EF lenses.

❌ No, if:

  • You need 4K video (get 5D IV or mirrorless).
  • You want lightweight & modern AF (like EOS R6).

Bottom Line: The 5D Mark III remains a fantastic value for photographers who don’t need the latest tech but want pro-level reliability.

Canon EOS 5D Mark III vs. Mirrorless Alternatives (2025)

The 5D Mark III is still a capable DSLR, but modern mirrorless cameras offer better AF, video, and portability. Below is a detailed comparison with Canon EOS R6 (full-frame) and Sony A7 III (a popular rival).


Specs Comparison: 5D Mark III vs. EOS R6 vs. Sony A7 III
Feature Canon 5D Mark III (2012) Canon EOS R6 (2020) Sony A7 III (2018)
Sensor 22.3MP Full-Frame 20.1MP Full-Frame 24.2MP Full-Frame
AF System 61-point (41 cross-type) Dual Pixel AF II (100% coverage, Eye AF) 693-phase detect (Real-time Eye AF)
Burst Speed 6 fps 12 fps (mech.) / 20 fps (e-shutter) 10 fps
ISO Range 100–25,600 (exp. 102,400) 100–102,400 (exp. 204,800) 100–51,200 (exp. 204,800)
Video 1080p 30p 4K 60p / 1080p 120p 4K 30p / 1080p 120p
Stabilization Lens-based only IBIS (5-axis) IBIS (5-axis)
Card Slots CF + SD 2× SD (UHS-II) 2× SD (UHS-II)
LCD Screen 3.2″ fixed (non-touch) 3.0″ vari-angle touch 3.0″ tilting touch
Viewfinder Optical (100% coverage) EVF (3.69M dots) EVF (2.36M dots)
Battery Life (CIPA) 950 shots 360 shots 610 shots
Weight 860g 680g 650g
Price (Used, 2024) 700–1,000 1,800–2,200 1,300–1,600

Who Should Choose Which Camera?
1. Stick with the Canon 5D Mark III if:

✅ You already own EF lenses and don’t want to adapt.
✅ You prefer an optical viewfinder and long battery life.
✅ You shoot portraits, weddings, or landscapes (not fast action).
✅ You need a budget full-frame body.

2. Upgrade to Canon EOS R6 if:

✅ You want far better AF (Eye AF, animal tracking).
✅ You need 4K 60p video & IBIS.
✅ You shoot sports/wildlife (20 fps e-shutter).
✅ You’re okay with shorter battery life (360 shots).

3. Consider Sony A7 III if:

✅ You want better dynamic range & third-party lenses.
✅ You need a hybrid photo/video powerhouse at a mid-range price.
✅ You prefer Sony’s Eye AF & compact body.


Lens Adapters & Future-Proofing
  • Canon 5D Mark III → Uses EF lenses natively (no adapter needed).
  • EOS R6 → Works flawlessly with EF lenses via EF-RF adapter.
  • Sony A7 III → Requires EF-E adapter (some AF lag possible).
Best Native Lenses for Each System
Canon 5D III (EF) Canon R6 (RF) Sony A7 III (E-mount)
Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8L Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II
Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L IS Canon RF 85mm f/1.2L Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM
Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS Canon RF 15-35mm f/2.8L Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM

Final Verdict: Should You Upgrade?
  • For photographers:
    • If you don’t need 4K or fast AF, the 5D III is still great.
    • If you shoot action or video, the EOS R6 is a massive upgrade.
  • For videographers:
    • The 5D III is outdated (no 4K, no IBIS).
    • The Sony A7 III offers better video features for the price.

Best Value Choices:

  • Budget Pick: 5D Mark III .
  • Hybrid Photo/Video: Sony A7 III.
  • Canon Loyalist: EOS R6.

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