Re: 5DS scores at DXO drop **tomorrow** (i.e. 7/8/15)
DXO may be the name for sensor scores, but they are outright batsh-- crazy with lens testing. Their lens findings are inane, contradictory, and eye-rolling. Plastic fantastics outperforming big whites, the same exact lens being stellar on a Nikon rig and disappointing on a Canon one, etc.
Surely, LensRentals, LensTip and Photozone will upgrade their reference rigs to 5DS and report proper resolution testing. I trust those folks far more than DXO.
Here's Roger's basic take on the resolution bumps you might see with a 5DS and 5DSr over a 5D3:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2015/06/canon-5ds-and-5ds-r-initial-resolution-tests
But, if your mind is made up: you may not have your DXO data on lenses tomorrow. As I'm sure you know, DXO tests individual combos of lenses and bodies and may not report that right away. That kind of dole that out over time.
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bmwzimmer said:Lens Sharpness scores is what I'm most interested in. I like to have the ability to crop or reframe photos. Many time I shoot landscape and crop and frame the shot in portrait to give it a different look.
DXO may be the name for sensor scores, but they are outright batsh-- crazy with lens testing. Their lens findings are inane, contradictory, and eye-rolling. Plastic fantastics outperforming big whites, the same exact lens being stellar on a Nikon rig and disappointing on a Canon one, etc.
Surely, LensRentals, LensTip and Photozone will upgrade their reference rigs to 5DS and report proper resolution testing. I trust those folks far more than DXO.
Here's Roger's basic take on the resolution bumps you might see with a 5DS and 5DSr over a 5D3:
http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2015/06/canon-5ds-and-5ds-r-initial-resolution-tests
But, if your mind is made up: you may not have your DXO data on lenses tomorrow. As I'm sure you know, DXO tests individual combos of lenses and bodies and may not report that right away. That kind of dole that out over time.
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