'The Canon EOS 5Ds has inherited some extra design features from the EOS 7D Mk II which make it the best designed 5-series camera to date. '
'Bottom Line - The Canon EOS 5Ds is a powerful, resolution rich DSLR that produces excellent results in both image quality and shooting performance. '
'If you're open to the idea of a smaller, lighter mirrorless system, the A7r Mark II is certainly a tempting prospect.'
'Dual memory card slots'
'Lots of customisation options available.'
'With faster burst shooting, improved autofocus and much greater ISO range, the 7D MkII is clearly a superior camera. '
'Stacks of customisation.'
'The menu system is vast, and there are a lot of features available there that might not be apparent at first glance.'
'The 5DS R shares its 61-point autofocus system with the 5D Mark III. '
'The Canon EOS 5DS R combines the proven design of the popular 5D Mark III with jaw-dropping image quality from the new 50.6 megapixel sensor. '
'Disappointing video features'
'The built-in pop-up flash worked well indoors, with no red-eye and adequate overall exposure. '
It's tough, fast and powerful, and Pentax's new DSLR is aimed at adventurers
'The Nikon D810 is an excellent, well-rounded camera that's capable of delivering superb images in a wide range of conditions.'
'This is a serious camera, and much of the way the Nikon D810 operates is about zero compromise performance. '
'Heavyweight features.'
'Extremely high resolution and per-pixel sharpness. '
A bit like a bigger version of the Pentax K-3
Excellent high ISO image quality, Shoots at 8.1fps
Delivers great performance, weather-resistant build quality
Will the weatherproof K-3 be enough to tempt consumers away from Nikon and Canon?
Pros: Price, rugged build quality.
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