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1Ds MKII high ISO question

 
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Oct 16, 2007 12:51 |  #1

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Am looking at getting a 1Ds MKII as a backup for my 5D

I shoot mostly weddings and portraits so it would need to be good at high ISO's

I don't really want another 5D as I like the build etc of the 1D series - I've been put off getting a 1D MKIII due to the problems.

Anybody have real life use of both these who can comment on the performance of one against the other in image quality.


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Oct 16, 2007 13:13 |  #2

Hmmmm, I would think most people would have the 5D as the backup to the 1Ds, not vice versa.

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Oct 16, 2007 13:22 as a reply to  @ Mark_Cohran's post |  #3

I use a 1DS II and normally stay away from using ISO 50 and 3200 due to there being less dynamic range with these settings ( so I am told). As I shoot mainly landscapes this would be important. If your subject doesn't require high dynamic range then the 50 and 3200 would be an option.
However looking through the mags I rarely see use of ISO 50 with this camera.
I would shoot up to ISO 800 and be assured of little or no noise. I have never had reason to go higher.




  
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Oct 16, 2007 13:23 |  #4

Mark_Cohran wrote in post #4134963 (external link)
Hmmmm, I would think most people would have the 5D as the backup to the 1Ds, not vice versa.

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I think this would be where I was going - using the 5D inside dimly lit churches etc


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Oct 16, 2007 13:24 |  #5

Mark_Cohran wrote in post #4134963 (external link)
Hmmmm, I would think most people would have the 5D as the backup to the 1Ds, not vice versa.

Mark

I agree, interesting... Perhaps OP prefers lighter weight of the 5D? I have not used 1DsmkII but suspect better high iso performance of 5D due to larger pixels.


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Oct 16, 2007 13:54 |  #6

I'm hoping to get the 1DS Mark III as a backup for my 1DS Mark II.

The high ISO is very good though I try not to go above 800 ISO. I do have occasional problems with hot pixels (easily cloned).




  
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Oct 16, 2007 14:33 |  #7

Coach wrote in post #4135164 (external link)
I'm hoping to get the 1DS Mark III as a backup for my 1DS Mark II.

The high ISO is very good though I try not to go above 800 ISO. I do have occasional problems with hot pixels (easily cloned).

Don't you just hate some people :)

Have you used a 5D - would you say the quality of the 1DS II image is better


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