ecka said:ashmadux said:Crop vs. Full frame.
As a 6d owner - my first full frame- im very unimpressed at its low iso quality. There is no 3d-ish POP that i have seen in so many 5d2/5d3 images over the years - image quality that i could easily see was not reproducible on my crop cameras.
To these ultra pixel peeping eyes, the 6d is only slightly better at dynamic range than my t2i. High Iso handling is generally FANTASTIC, which is why i figure the low iso takes an image quality hit. Low light photography is a whole other ball game compared to my crop bodies.
So while i enjoy my 6d, its nowhere close to the full frame experience i thought it would be. Still dreaming of a 5d3 and non-ancient AF.![]()
Really? From what I've seen, 5D2-3 and 6D images side by side look almost identical.
All else being equal, the 6D images are slightly better, because they have less banding noise in the shadows. Of course, that usually isn't obvious until you boost them by a couple of stops.
neuroanatomist said:If one has seen and admired a '3D-ish POP' in 5DII/III images taken by others over the years, but doesn't see that quality in one's own 6D images, I suppose "it's the camera" is one possible explanation. It's certainly a more palatable one than the far more likely and rational reason for the discrepancy.
There are three likely reasons: the lens, the lighting, and differences in post-processing choices. The camera shouldn't matter much at all, except insofar as it affects the choice of lens....
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