Any thing Shot with a 5ds/r

I added Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM image samples. These were taken at a party with a 580EX II attached.

This was where I encountered an “Err 20” when I shot stills after taking 3 to 6 minute videos. Hopefully this can be solved with a simple firmware update.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zv8w5jb2kvdkjy8/AABqNvKVjcRvBRpDeX67vDf3a?dl=0

Other image samples include Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM and Canon EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM.

All of the images shared are not how Canon marketed the camera to be used as. ;)
 
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Thanks, Dear Friends.
For all beautiful Photos. For Me, I still wait for my Local Camera shop call me --To pick up my 5DSR---No, My 5DSR not come yet, But At the shop, there are 8 of 5DS-----Ha, Ha, Ha.---May be this Friday.
Thanks for your great pictures again.
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I cross my fingers for you Surapon!

And Gary, who would have guessed; You can actually shoot both animals, birds AND the moon with this thing :p

I´ve spent the evening going through the images I shot at Elafonisis, one of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, today. And the conclusion, which includes my son´s very critical eye, is that we are very impressed. We all know that resolution is outstanding. But what makes us impressed is how that resolution is match with all the other qualities we´re after. I believe a 1DX/5DSR combo will fulfill every photography aspiration I may have (but I want better manual focus support, with changeable focusing screens!!!). If I were a portrait photographer, I would consider something else than a 5DS/DSR though. With that level of detail, where every facial hear, skin imperfection etc. screams at you, it probably takes ages in PP to keep happy customers (women that is :) ).

This is another from Elafonisis (speedily processed over (or was it during ..) a bottle of wine). If you ever have a chance to go there, you should ;) With the lava rocks, it could have been Hawaii.
 

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Dolina; I suppose we need to learn how to fix moire in post. I have not seen any yet, but I guess that is just a matter of time.

I have not pushed high ISO much so far, but this is ISO2500. It is again just a hasty pp job on my laptop, where I have lifted shadows a bit, reduced highlight about the same and applied NR of 40 (luminance). The rest is default LR settings.

Since many have wondered about required shutter speed, given the high resolution, this is shot handheld at 1/30s, f6.3, with the 24-70 f2.8L II @26mm.
 

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I think we are seeing the sheer number of pixels on target overcoming the Bayer effect, so in practice we are seeing better colour definition on the edges.

Makes me wonder what the Pentax pixel shift tech will do with a lower resolution sensor. Much more limited in its application of course, and in itself produces huge files - 120 raw from a 24 mp sensor, so probably not a lot ( or even any ?) advantage over the straight bayer array 50 mp sensor.

If they (Pentax) apply this to a 36 mp FF camera you would end up with a 180 meg raw file. Hmmmm........
 
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dolina said:
Do you consider this as moire?


Moire by alabang, on Flickr

That's a 50% zoomed in crop of a 5DS R image from a EF 200mm f/2L IS USM lens.

You can download the RAW from here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zv8w5jb2kvdkjy8/AABqNvKgVjcRvBRpDeX67vDf3a?dl=0

You can only accurately look at moire at 100%. Not saying it isn't there, but the screen downsample is just as capable of inducing it, or exaggerating it, as anything else.
 
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privatebydesign said:
dolina said:
Do you consider this as moire?


Moire by alabang, on Flickr

That's a 50% zoomed in crop of a 5DS R image from a EF 200mm f/2L IS USM lens.

You can download the RAW from here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zv8w5jb2kvdkjy8/AABqNvKgVjcRvBRpDeX67vDf3a?dl=0

You can only accurately look at moire at 100%. Not saying it isn't there, but the screen downsample is just as capable of inducing it, or exaggerating it, as anything else.

There doesn't appear to be much of a pattern in the material and yet there it is. Hmmm. . .
 
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gsealy said:
privatebydesign said:
dolina said:
Do you consider this as moire?


Moire by alabang, on Flickr

That's a 50% zoomed in crop of a 5DS R image from a EF 200mm f/2L IS USM lens.

You can download the RAW from here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zv8w5jb2kvdkjy8/AABqNvKgVjcRvBRpDeX67vDf3a?dl=0

You can only accurately look at moire at 100%. Not saying it isn't there, but the screen downsample is just as capable of inducing it, or exaggerating it, as anything else.

There doesn't appear to be much of a pattern in the material and yet there it is. Hmmm. . .

You can only see actual in the image moire at 100% screen view, anything less can be image to screen resampling. Look at the first image in this article.

http://damiensymonds.blogspot.com/2015/02/moire.html

P.S. The dropbox link os dead too so I can't see if it is real or not and if it is fixable.
 
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My apologies for the defective dropbox link.

Thanks greem Steve John Wckser and Gautam

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zv8w5jb2kvdkjy8/AABqNvKVjcRvBRpDeX67vDf3a?dl=0

Previous lens used was a EF 200mm f/2L IS USM

Here you go.


'del as Framed by alabang, on Flickr


'del at 100% by alabang, on Flickr

^^ the 2048 by something 100% magnification can be viewed at https://flic.kr/p/v4cnr1 I had to shrunk it down to half that for hotlink.

EXIF: 1/160 f/5.6 ISO 160 5DS R Carl Zeiss Planar T* 1,4/50 ZE
 
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