05-24-2011, 10:46 AM | #441 |
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I think that the ole 12mp ceiling guideline is way out of date. The 5D MkII proved that you can combine high pixel count with stellar high-ISO performance. Having said that, I don't yearn for 32MP. I'm pretty darn happy with the current setup; however, if the 5D MkIII could combine or improve on the Mk2's high-ISO performance AND deliver the greater image detail of the 7D, then I'd vote for it.
Canon's had three years of sensor development since the 5D2. They're constantly improving SNR, dynamic range and noise rejection. Applying the old 12-mps "rule", now five or six-years old, seems silly to me. Dave
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Honestly, the only thing that scares me about switching to Leica is loosing AF. But then, I guess you get used to it and become better with practice (for which I have none at the moment). You're going to FL and the Bahamas?? sweet! Now, visiting Nashville sounds stupid. How long are you gone for?
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~7-10mb each. But, my laptop's HD is a measly 100gb and most if it is taken up by my work stuff.
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That's why I use both.
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05-24-2011, 11:25 AM | #446 |
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Easy solution, get a Firewire or USB 3.0 external HD. 2TB are only around 200-bucks.
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05-24-2011, 11:30 AM | #447 |
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This little factoid is no longer true, IMHO. Remember, when comparing lenses you need to compare post-processing. Software like LR and DxO now correct for geometric distortion, chromatic aberration, vignetting, etc., etc. The end result of L-series zooms is now comparable to Zeiss primes and zooms.
When we shot in slide film and needed perfect in-camera results, then I couldn't argue with you, but today, it's a totally different game. Dave
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Anyone for absinthe? by dcstep, on Flickr and here: Streeetch... by dcstep, on Flickr ISO 6400, BTW. Dave
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I had a 5D for many years.. loved that camera.. I "upgraded" to a 5DII and I'm really missing my 5D..
I'm experiencing the well documented color banding issue with the 5DII that I never had with the 5D.. It ocassionally ruins a shot or two for me and it's gotten to the point where I just don't trust the camera in low light situations anymore.. Luckily I have a 1DIV that doesn't suffer from this problem but unfortunately it's a 1.3 crop! |
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05-24-2011, 02:21 PM | #452 |
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Then you should probably send it to Canon. Mine doesn't do it and my pro friend says it's a distant memory to him and he takes several thousand clicks per month.
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Think of it this way... amateur videographers who shoot with dSLRs stick with their Canon/Nikon lenses, but "professional" ones use Zeiss glass when filming on a dSLR, or something more professional like the Red, etc. I tend to think there has to be valid reasons for that, besides just the ability to spend 2-10x as much on gear.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge Canon fan, I love the 5DMKII (for as little as I've played with one), and the high ISO performance is fantastic. But, when it comes to AF in the dark, the D700 wins hands down. It doesn't search at all (or nearly as often) as the 5DMKII. This is one area that I feel Nikon has a definitive edge over Canon. The 7D does noticeably better than the 5DMKII with it's AF points, but still, the D700 beats it. Those are just my opinions with minimal experiences on both cameras.
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Score! Went to B&H today and grabbed a mint 85mm f1.8 for $319. Might try some night shots out in front of the hotel tonight. We're right on 7th across from Carnegie Hall.
The guy at the counter was singing the praises of his Pentax camera as far as size and weight of the lenses. I don't brush aside talk like that from the folks at B&H. They know their stuff. They also have a really interesting class there on Thursday about "golden hour" lighting. It's already full, but I may drop by to see if I can get in on standby.
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lucky bastard!
Most some pics up tonight!
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Interestingly, most, not all, video isn't as critical in lens requirement. Still, if you want to knock them out of their seats, then a great lens really helps. I briefly consider a 17mm f/2.8 Ziess for my 5D2, but decided that I preferred the flexibility of a Canon zoom and processing correction in DxO. Dave
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Ok, I have a question for you dSLR owners...
Let's say I see dust in my photos. Is there any way to tell if I need to get my lens cleaned or if my dirty sensor is the culprit?
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I would first start by cleaning the lens (front & back) with lens tissue. Then take some pics and see if the problem is still there. If it is, then I would get the sensor professionally cleaned. The least expensive way to fix your issue is with CS5 spot healing tool.
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Well, here's the thing. The dust spots don't appear if the aperture is wide open. But, at f/8 to f/22 there are dust spots everywhere. I cleaned the lens (front & back) and it's still there. How much does it usually cost to get the sensor cleaned?
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oh dam....yea then it seems your sensor is dirty. Nikon offers a free cleaning within one year of purchase on the body. I think it would cost about $200 but im not too sure
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