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Re: On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
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Re: On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
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Re: On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
I have to wonder if at 36mp, are D800 users simply seeing a soft image at 100% view because the AF locked on somewhere within the tolerance range, but not totally perfectly, and the resolution of the D800 now reveals this? In other words, is the D800 showing us tiny variations in AF accuracy that are within spec but are… -
Re: On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
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Re: On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
^ agreed all around. True dat. ISO 1600 that looks like ASA 100 film? 6400 that looks like 400? What?? I think some people have unreasonable expectations. We have to remember we are talking about small format cameras. In 35mm film days an 8x10" was considered a big print! And you only printed that large if you had a real… -
Re: On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
Nope. Yes the other factors were nice, but just the pure performance of the focus was way better. Im not a tec guy so don't ask me to explain the whys as I simply do not know. But I can tell you this. On the same setup, same product moving at the same speed, same cloths, same light ect the keeper % were way better on the… -
On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
I just got down to So Cal yesterday for a 10 ad shoot, armed with some fun new toys. Between the 3 shooters on this job, we have a 5D Mark2, 5D Mark3, two Nikon D4 and a D800. I know there are a lot of you out there looking into the new Nikons and Canons, so, I thought I would post this up and try to keep it somewhat… -
Re: On Location with the 5D Mark3, D4 and D800
This is likely partly procedural and partly perceptual. 1) The procedural difference is that many folks are comparing the Canon 5D MKIII and Nikon D800 using different methodologies and different software. It seems that the Canon Digital Photo Professional (DPP) is doing an exemplary job now (since being corrected) and may…
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