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100% crop, even with AA filter pretty sharp when the lens is sharp works fine against the sun, the noise pattern is OK in those black feathers but of course there is no magic sensor, this is to be ...
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Is the ISO discrepancy going to be a factor in the calculations? From dxo we can see that the nikon sensor has overstated ISO values compared to the 1DX Canon sensor. If the new sensor has the ...
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Playing devils advocate I assume there are some more complex things going on in the background in these charges than just filling up batteries. I assume it does take into consideration the battery ...
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Set camera to manual mode, flash to High Speed sync and it should work: notice the flash symbol with the H telling me that it uses high speed sync. If I'm below 1/250 it removes the H.
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Tried it with the 24-70, *clack clack clack* the small adjustments of the focus are insanely loud. Off camera microphone is definitely a must.
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You just sold Canon a bunch of 80D, great job!
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Go to your menu: C.Fn3: Exposure ->AE Microadjustment. If you think your metering is messed up or not to your liking you can just correct it for your personal usage (+-1 stop) I for one think it ...
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@Carey There are many things in the article that just shows that there wasn't a lot of time invested in doing some proper research. First the all zone AF picked the closest subject? That is...
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I disagree, quality glass with a 2x TC can produce pixel sharp images: http://i.imgur.com/wI6d2Cf.jpg at ISO 1600 the noise is killing some of the details but we can agree that resizing from half...
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The noise comparison tool is pretty cool. It looks like it performs really well even at higher ISO and the details are maintained and just switching to B&W will almost look like film and not ...
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There are no multitude of settings. It has a simple list of premade cases. Pick one that suites the situation and you are fine. You CAN modify those cases BUT the defaults are already pretty well...
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Even then they'd have to show all 14 shots of a single 1 sec burst for us to know if it's actually capable of tracking. I truly hope they have a good way of doing some tracking tests but I fear...
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DSLRs always use the widest aperture to focus and then stop down to take the image.
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Typo in the second paragraph. I highly doubt you looked at 1DXII raw files =)
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Actually it's not exactly the same images. The blue and red images are shifted by a pixel and the green one has double the amount of pixels. The moment these three images are merged you need ...
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Aren't those jpgs? You have to compare RAWs otherwise you won't get anywhere close to know which one has more noise or better colors. More noise, blotchy patches of color and the shadows are almost ...
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RAW files store more information in the highlights. The moment you underexpose you lose that more precise storage space of the RAW file. Now when you push you try to drag less information into "a...
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Wow you cam into this part of the forum to just stir up a flame war? Good job!
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@ armandino but significantly underexposing is always bad no matter how iso invariant the sensor is. Each pushed stop means 1 stop more noise. The better you expose your image the less noise you...
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