does anyone know if the dynamic range is better of the FF 5D or does the 1series give you better results?
arkturas Member 214 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2006 Location: UK More info | Apr 02, 2007 15:45 | #1 does anyone know if the dynamic range is better of the FF 5D or does the 1series give you better results? Gear: a camera and some lenses
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localchap Member 84 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Ireland More info | Apr 02, 2007 15:55 | #2 arkturas wrote in post #2973204 does anyone know if the dynamic range is better of the FF 5D or does the 1series give you better results? both cameras have same pixel size, the difference only is a 1.3 crop factor
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MJP Senior Member 783 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: POPTN More info | Apr 02, 2007 16:16 | #3 arkturas wrote in post #2973204 does anyone know if the dynamic range is better of the FF 5D or does the 1series give you better results? i was about to ask this question...before buying the 5D or wait for the MK3..
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tomhide Senior Member 523 posts Likes: 19 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Sydney, Australia More info | Apr 02, 2007 16:34 | #4 Here's a little small part of info from "Canon Full Frame CMOS white paper" Tom | flickr
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Lostboy77 Senior Member 418 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Lincoln, CA More info | Apr 02, 2007 18:15 | #5 tomhide wrote in post #2973462 Here's a little small part of info from "Canon Full Frame CMOS white paper" "Regardless of format, full-frame sensors are all about image quality. The most obvious advantage of full-frame sensors is the ability to combine high resolution with large pixel sizes. Compare two sensors with the same number of pixels, one a full-frame unit and one smaller. The pixels of the full-frame sensor are larger. Each larger pixel has a greater surface area available for gathering light. More light collected means less amplification needs to be applied to the output signal of each pixel for the purposes of readout and image processing. Less is better here because magnifying low-level signals inevitably entails picking up and increasing noise that will then have to be removed as thoroughly as possible in a later step. --- Larger pixels help full-frame sensors to produce a higher dynamic range and finer tonal gradations than their smaller brethren. Insufficient dynamic range for a given situation means values at their respective ends of the exposure curve will be compressed, showing little separation or variation, or worse, they will be entirely featureless. These unwelcome events are called, respectively, “blowout” and “black-crush.” Here are two difficult subjects rendered correctly:" So I guess if you're camparing the two, 5D would give you a higher dynamic range. ![]() Your actuailly wrong, this compairson would work when compairing the 5D and the 30D which have different pixel sizes, however the 1D Mark II and the 5D carry the exact same pixel technology. The ONLY difference between the two from a sensor point of view is that is 1D Mark II is a smaller "cut" or "crop" of pixels. The pixel density and pixel size are the same. Canon EOS M50 - EOS M
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Kevin034 Senior Member 473 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Apr 02, 2007 18:18 | #6 If pixel density and physical size-per-pixel are the same, then 5D and 1DMKII should have the same dynamic range. No difference. Kevin
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tomhide Senior Member 523 posts Likes: 19 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Sydney, Australia More info | Apr 02, 2007 18:51 | #7 Thanks for the clarification guys, I had no idea. I may rethink about the next choice of camera with this consideration. Tom | flickr
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Apr 02, 2007 21:11 | #8 I think that the IQ of these two bodies is so close that you should make your choice based on other factors that matter to you and your shooting needs. Canon G1X II, 1D MKIV, 5DSR, 5DIV, 5D MKII, 16-35/2.8L II, 24-70/2.8L II, 70-200/2.8L IS II, IS, 100-400/4.5-5.6 L IS II, 500/4 L IS II, 24-105/4 IS, 50/2.5 macro, 1.4x MKII, 1.4X MKIII, 2X MKIII,580EX II, 550EXs(2), ST-E2.
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august23 Sensitive + Shopoholic = chick? 3,126 posts Likes: 14 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Bergen County, New Jersey More info | Apr 03, 2007 00:31 | #9 Deciding between those two like Tapeman said shouldn't be an IQ issue. It should be wheter you need fast action a razor AF, or having a FF (making a 24mm focal length seem really wide) and using ISO 3200 without worrying about noise.
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Tareq "I am very lazy, a normal consumer" More info | Now i am wondering where is 1Dsmk2 would be, all people talking about 5D and 1Dmk2 and MKIII or even 400D, so where is 1Dsmk2? is it a bad camera now. Galleries:
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coreypolis Cream of the Crop 6,793 posts Likes: 4 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Mercer Island, WA More info | Apr 03, 2007 00:51 | #11 Permanent banTareq wrote in post #2975957 Now i am wondering where is 1Dsmk2 would be, all people talking about 5D and 1Dmk2 and MKIII or even 400D, so where is 1Dsmk2? is it a bad camera now. stop measurebating and just enjoy your camera. you'll only haunt yourself looking for flaws. in 10 years it'll still take an amazing picture regardless of whats new and trendy Photographic Resources
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DiscoLizard Tinkerbell asking for trouble 1,391 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: New Zealand More info | Apr 03, 2007 00:59 | #12 Just even further out of most people's price range Tareq When a dumb kiwi #$ick nicks the ball through the slips,
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Lostboy77 Senior Member 418 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Lincoln, CA More info | Apr 03, 2007 02:47 | #13 Tareq wrote in post #2975957 Now i am wondering where is 1Dsmk2 would be, all people talking about 5D and 1Dmk2 and MKIII or even 400D, so where is 1Dsmk2? is it a bad camera now. For the price of the 1Ds Mark II, you could get a 5D, 1D Mark IIn, and 70-200 2.8 IS. Canon EOS M50 - EOS M
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Tareq "I am very lazy, a normal consumer" More info | As i expected, it is money issue then. Galleries:
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calicokat Cream of the Crop 14,720 posts Likes: 2 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Southern California More info | Apr 03, 2007 04:03 | #15 They are both awesome and pretty equal in image quality "You are going to fall off a cliff trying to get a better shot someday"- My hopeful and loving wife
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