bdunbar79 said:East Wind Photography said:East Wind Photography said:bdunbar79 said:East Wind Photography said:ahsanford said:krautland said:TeT said:5DS ... only. Everybody says it is great...
really? I have a friend who has it and she keeps whining about the supposedly terrible noise in higher ISO ranges, going so far as to label it unusable beyond ISO 1600. she said it was much worse than her 5D MKIII.
At a per pixel level, you are correct w.r.t. noise. 5D3 outperforms it.
So in good light / in a studio / on a tripod, the 5DS rigs deliver awesome detail and you get what you paid for.
But in poor light handheld, you may need to burn those pixels down to fight noise. So in that light, a 50 MP 5DS shot downsampled to 22MP compared against the 5D3 is -- depending on who you ask -- about a dead heat.
Spinning it another way, you could say the 5DS is a 5D3, but with a special feature: 2.5X the resolution in lower ISO.
I don't own a 5DS, but that's what various reviewers have shared when studying 5DS noise. I welcome this thread's members who have shot both to corroborate or rebut that notion.
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So the 5d3 does have larger pixels and therefore can capture more light compared to the background noise. Downsampling the 5ds will not change that. It will reduce the fine detail captured. In essence you cant create something that isnt there in the first place. The only way to get better signal to noise with smaller pixels is to reduce the noise floor. I dont believe they acheived that with the 50mp sensor.
In fact the pixels size on the 5ds is the same as the 7d2. Everything else being the same, both should have similar signal to noise in raw data.
That really makes no sense at all because that's not the way it works. It's the SENSOR size that counts. Yes the 5Ds and 7D2 have the same pixel size, but the 5Ds has a larger sensor. So the noise characteristic is better. You can't say "everything else being the same" in your statement but then have different sensor sizes, because everything ISN'T the same. The most important factor regarding noise isn't the same.
Well only if you fill the frame with your subject on each sensor. If you select aps-c crop mode on the 5ds and back up you should see the same level of noise as your subject is now spread across the same area as in the 7d2. The only real benefit you get over the 7d2 is more pixels.
So full disclosure here. I own the 5dsr and woukd not have bought it if i didnt think it was better. In fact i traded in my 5d3 to get it...no regrets.
I'll see if i can run some high iso tests with the 7d2 and 5dsr in aps-c crop mode using the same subject and see if there is any noticable difference.
Oh you have both? Cool.
i need the 7d2 for sports. The 5dsr is nice but at 5 fps its difficult to get the timing right.
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