Full frame / crop sensor comparison
GOLDENORFE
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just thought it was a good idea
rhododendron stamen APPROX 2MM with pollen granules tumbling from the pot!
tried keeping everything similar, but got a better stack and shooting angle on 450d shot, which overall i think makes it look better, but not as detailed as cropped full frame image.
shooting at less mag would produce different conclusions i guess.
please give your opinions and personal preference
phil
#1 5d2 mpe at x5 mag, f6.3 7 frames stacked. no noise reduction used !
#2 450d mpe at x5 mag, f6.3 10 frames stacked [ much better stack due to larger subject size in viewfinder to see were each slice needed focusing ]
noise reduction used at default level in noise ninja.
got slightly better shooting angle on this one which does make a big difference with a single flash !
#3 450d finished image
#4 5d2 finished image, cropped to similar mag/size as 450d version ,obviously losing a lot of pixels
i actually prefer the 450d shot here , purely on the slightly better angle giving better light to rhs , and a better stack!
phil
rhododendron stamen APPROX 2MM with pollen granules tumbling from the pot!
tried keeping everything similar, but got a better stack and shooting angle on 450d shot, which overall i think makes it look better, but not as detailed as cropped full frame image.
shooting at less mag would produce different conclusions i guess.
please give your opinions and personal preference
phil
#1 5d2 mpe at x5 mag, f6.3 7 frames stacked. no noise reduction used !
#2 450d mpe at x5 mag, f6.3 10 frames stacked [ much better stack due to larger subject size in viewfinder to see were each slice needed focusing ]
noise reduction used at default level in noise ninja.
got slightly better shooting angle on this one which does make a big difference with a single flash !
#3 450d finished image
#4 5d2 finished image, cropped to similar mag/size as 450d version ,obviously losing a lot of pixels
i actually prefer the 450d shot here , purely on the slightly better angle giving better light to rhs , and a better stack!
phil
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