i just picked up a 5d2 and everything seems fine, but it is something I will test before my High Sierra backpacking trips this year.
and if you use picture styles, set both cameras to the same style to get similar results
rolex87 Senior Member 425 posts Joined Dec 2008 Location: Yosemite National Park More info | Jun 10, 2012 21:12 | #16 i just picked up a 5d2 and everything seems fine, but it is something I will test before my High Sierra backpacking trips this year. Staff Photographer - Ansel Adams Gallery, Yosemite Nat'l Park
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Jun 10, 2012 21:28 | #17 Okay great.. yes the picture style are both set to Portrait but I just noticed the 50d's sharpness was set a tad higher. Let me set them both the same and try this again.. Maybe its was that but if not i will try the MA. Thanks
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rolex87 Senior Member 425 posts Joined Dec 2008 Location: Yosemite National Park More info | Jun 10, 2012 21:35 | #18 if things are as soft as they sound then pic styles my not be the only answer, but go ahead and try the MA in small steps, do it all at once and then view the series of images to see the difference Staff Photographer - Ansel Adams Gallery, Yosemite Nat'l Park
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