scyrene said:jeffa4444 said:Dont know how many posting have the 5DS I do and here are my 19 months observations.
1. As long as shutter speed is higher than say on a Canon 6D for a given focal length then Ive not seen any worse camera shake / vibration issues
2.The pictures from a detail perspective even on lenses not listed as recommended usually appear more detailed / sharper than say again the 6D
3. The weakest atribute is dynamic range, its not a good low light camera
4. File sizes are way larger and you need to upgrade your PC or Mac
5. Lightroom and Photoshop even with newer PC / Mac is slower
a. Im not sure I would want a 120MP camera without some new compression algorithm the files sizes would be a killer
b. Dynamic range needs to be significantly better certainly at a minimum 14 stops
c. Nyquist would suggest at 120MP defraction would limit the benefits particularly for landscape shooters
I mostly agree with you. I think camera shake *is* more noticeable, but only viewed 100% of course, and it can be worked around (taking more shots in a burst and choosing the best, for instance). The low light performance is as good as the 5D3 when normalised (whole image/viewed at the same output size), with better sharpness, but the ISO 12800 upper limit can be tiresome, as is the lack of 1/3 stop increments above ISO 6400. File sizes are the biggest problem, especially if dealing with multiple images in focus stacks/panorama stitches. It's very computer-intensive.
Don't know the detailed math but I suspect that unless you are pushing the resolution of a 30 MP camera, there will little difference in the IQ between 30 and 50 MP camera with similar camera shake. The shake will cause similar blurring in the image.
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