wickidwombat said:1 - The rate button, probably the single most useless button I have even seen on a camera EVER,
naterz said:I can pop in my card, and just use the rated images, and I instantly have 20-30 favorite images from the day. No more quickly culling through the images to find the best shots.
wickidwombat said:jrsforums said:I never do jpeg. Raw results using DNG 6.7RC to LR 4 are giving great results.
are you able to post a sample?
do you have a 5D2?
if so is ACR6.7 giving you results as sharp as the 5Dmk2 does?
I have a 5d2, but ave not spent time doing comparisons. Mainly exploring and marveling at the 5d3. When the dot release of LR 4 drops....which I expect/hope will be shortly....I will do some...maybe....
Point is, I do enough "like" test shots that I am pretty sure that the 5d3 excels....without doing a rigorous analysis. Tonight I am going to do some low light shots in the same venue I did with the 5d2 last week....should be telling....bu on a subjective basis, not a controlled test environment.
John
Wickid, what's going on there? From my screen both are soft, colors from DPP are more natural ( I mean if makeup can be natura), but the softness of the details is surprising. DPP preview is sharper. Can you get another copy of the 5D3 you purchased? Was it from leederville in Perth? They should exchange it and get yours checked.wickidwombat said:perhaps i am splitting hairs or maybe in this case eyelashes
first image is dpp preview crop screen shot
second image is acr6.7 crop screen shot
shot at f2.8 1/500 sec ISO 100 AWB
these are 100% crops
obviously 5D mk3 and lens is the 50mm f1.4 canon
wickidwombat said:perhaps i am splitting hairs or maybe in this case eyelashes
first image is dpp preview crop screen shot
second image is acr6.7 crop screen shot
shot at f2.8 1/500 sec ISO 100 AWB
these are 100% crops
obviously 5D mk3 and lens is the 50mm f1.4 canon
naterz said:...only have the 50 1.4 and I'm glad to hear that others haven't liked that lens. I'm hoping the images turn out to be sharper with the 1.2. We'll see.
wickidwombat said:1) Raw files in DPP preview look sharpand show lots of detail, when i preview in bridge with ACR6.7 installed they are noticably softer and editing in DPP much softer, opening in PS also softer than the DPP preview. Colour all looks really good, The detail has to be in the file, as it displays in the DPP preview so i'm not too concerned about the senor being a lemon. I feel its almost entirely related to the processing software not being right rather than a sensor thing.
2) the jpegs look awefull IMO, like heavy handed NR is being applied to iso100 files. sure NR the hell out of 25600 iso images in camera but there should be 0 NR applied to iso 100 jpgs. If i took a 5D2 raw file at iso 100 in topaz denoise and applied an overall noise reduction value of maybe 60 this would be similar to the jpegs out of camera, my typical use of denoise values are around 20-30 if i'm correcting 1600 iso to 3200 iso, i may sometimes pop a value of 5 on a portrait as it does a nice job cleaning up skin in a very subtle way that is not noticable as being post processed. (these are observations based on the standard settings the camera comes with, I dont work with jpegs at all other than to flick to people for a quick preview and usually i will downsize those to 1024x768 anyway if i'm going to email them. On my 5Dmk2 i record medium jpegs which are 10MP for this purpose on my 1Dmk3 i leave the jpegs full size which is also 10 or 11 MP.
Overall I'm very glad I didnt sell my 5D2s just in case, I really hope these issues get resolved soon as I'm going to china soon and really wanted to put this thing through its paces. At least i know i can rely on the 5Dmk2s anyway. I wont be shooting any paid work with the 5Dmk3 untill i'm 100% happy it can meet the 5Dmk2 standard though.
this is the first time i have used DPP since i have always used adobe before, I'm still trying to work my way around it, I dont know how people can use this software and not go insaneawinphoto said:For what it's worth, those having a problem with DPP and the High Quality giving soft files... I read that if you switch it so it's high speed and not high quality, files are much cleaner, sharper, etc... Have any of you guys tried this to see if it gives you better results? If so whet is your impressions based off of those files?
naterz said:I know the rating button is honestly useless to many. But I'm actually excited about it. I do same day slideshows at weddings, and throughout the day as I see an image I like, I can very easily rate it without even really thinking about it. Then by the time the reception hits, I can pop in my card, and just use the rated images, and I instantly have 20-30 favorite images from the day. No more quickly culling through the images to find the best shots.
On the AF note though...I also have been a little dissapointed. I am switching from Nikon so right now only have the 50 1.4 and I'm glad to hear that others haven't liked that lens. I'm hoping the images turn out to be sharper with the 1.2. We'll see. Sometimes it'll nail it, most times it wont. And I'm shooting at 2.0-2.8. On Nikon I could easily shoot at 2.0 and have things TACK SHARP! Hoping I can do the same on Canon.
bp said:naterz said:...only have the 50 1.4 and I'm glad to hear that others haven't liked that lens. I'm hoping the images turn out to be sharper with the 1.2. We'll see.
Agree with awinphoto - you won't have better results with the 50 1.2. It is not nearly as sharp, from a clinical, pixel-peeping perspective, as the 85 1.2, which can be incredibly sharp but is even slower focus than the 50's. The 135L is crazy sharp or you might also look at the 100L - (70-200 MK2 is crazy sharp but pricey) - 35L and 24LII are also great in the wides, . I'm not crazy about any of Canon's 50's personally.
I'm taking receipt of my 5d3 today, nervous about processing issues but really excited to take it for a spin
wickidwombat said:perhaps i am splitting hairs or maybe in this case eyelashes
first image is dpp preview crop screen shot
second image is acr6.7 crop screen shot
shot at f2.8 1/500 sec ISO 100 AWB
these are 100% crops
obviously 5D mk3 and lens is the 50mm f1.4 canon
ekfilms said:The 5d3 is a great camera, you keep complaining about sharpness, Canon came right out and said " we intentionally have made the files soft to allow the user to sharpen as much as they like" I use CS5 and have had great results in both noise and sharpness. I tried uploading the canon disc to my mac laptop and it wouldnt take, it would though on the newer imac, both units are Intel, go figure.
I recently shot a night job at 5000 asa, all action, car chases at night on the Vegas strip using the 24-105 and 16-35, sometimes with a pola and some without. My biggest complaint.... The Live View button. Its in the worst possible place. I am shooting action with a sport finder, so I've removed the plastic eye piece, while shooting I quickly change from vertical to horizontal, with and without the sport finder, when shooting while looking thru the finder my face was constantly pushing against the Live View button, I didn't know what was happening, the camera was freezing up, the screen went black, I was losing valuable shots, until I realized what was happening.... This was very annoying to say the least, aside from the focus points I couldn't see, at least on the 5d2 I always knew my point of focus was, other than this we got a great little camera for a fraction of the 1d mk4, and the X to come.