Just wondering if Canon is telling us that 20.2 MP is "enough" for a FF DSLR, and that more MP isn't needed for "quality" images ?
Mancubus said:You can't have 14+ fps and over 150 photos buffer if the file sizes are big. This is a camera built for speed.
Canon used to make a 1Ds line for high resolution and a 1D line for speed. They "merged" the lines with the 1Dx so I'm not sure when Canon said they are going to make "cameras intended for specific needs" within the context of the 1Dx line. Can you reference a link?candc said:No, they make the 50mp 5ds also. Different uses. They have said they are going to make cameras intended for specific needs. Both fit the bill.
KitsVancouver said:Canon used to make a 1Ds line for high resolution and a 1D line for speed. They "merged" the lines with the 1Dx so I'm not sure when Canon said they are going to make "cameras intended for specific needs" within the context of the 1Dx line. Can you reference a link?candc said:No, they make the 50mp 5ds also. Different uses. They have said they are going to make cameras intended for specific needs. Both fit the bill.
The link below is contrary to your information:
http://www.canon.ca/inetCA/en/products/method/gp/pid/12279
"The Ultimate EOS.
Canon has brought the best of the EOS-1D Series of digital cameras into one phenomenal model: the new flagship of the EOS line, the EOS-1D X*."
I was hoping and expecting to buy the next 1Dx but with only 20 megapixels, I'm not sure. Let's not get into why I want the higher resolution because we all know that's a long discussion. I wish Canon kept the 1Ds line alive (with lower speed).
ajfotofilmagem said:Because a camera aimed journalism will require ISO 6400 with low noise?
Because megapixel reduce the image transfer speed?
Because a double page print magazine requires 16 megapixel?
Because humans do not distinguish details above 300DPI?
rfdesigner said:ajfotofilmagem said:Because a camera aimed journalism will require ISO 6400 with low noise?
Because megapixel reduce the image transfer speed?
Because a double page print magazine requires 16 megapixel?
Because humans do not distinguish details above 300DPI?
+1
also people have been starting to suggest you need 1/(2x fl) (or similar) minimum speed for the 5Ds(R)
if you're shooting with a 400mmfl in somewhat low light do you really want a minimum 1/800 speed?.. you've just lost half your photons, and that's before we look at the ability of the sensor to turn photons into bytes.
This is a sports/wildlife camera not a landscape camera.
it will do at least 60FPS.... (video). Even my p/s camera can read a 16Mpixel sensor at 240 FPS so that's probably not a bottleneck....RGF said:I think part of the sensor size limit is due to the speed the move data off the sensor.
To move data at 16 FPS may be close to the bus limit.
AlanF said:rfdesigner said:ajfotofilmagem said:Because a camera aimed journalism will require ISO 6400 with low noise?
Because megapixel reduce the image transfer speed?
Because a double page print magazine requires 16 megapixel?
Because humans do not distinguish details above 300DPI?
+1
also people have been starting to suggest you need 1/(2x fl) (or similar) minimum speed for the 5Ds(R)
if you're shooting with a 400mmfl in somewhat low light do you really want a minimum 1/800 speed?.. you've just lost half your photons, and that's before we look at the ability of the sensor to turn photons into bytes.
This is a sports/wildlife camera not a landscape camera.
"1/(2x fl) (or similar) minimum speed for the 5Ds(R)" is for lenses without IS.
rfdesigner said:AlanF said:rfdesigner said:ajfotofilmagem said:Because a camera aimed journalism will require ISO 6400 with low noise?
Because megapixel reduce the image transfer speed?
Because a double page print magazine requires 16 megapixel?
Because humans do not distinguish details above 300DPI?
+1
also people have been starting to suggest you need 1/(2x fl) (or similar) minimum speed for the 5Ds(R)
if you're shooting with a 400mmfl in somewhat low light do you really want a minimum 1/800 speed?.. you've just lost half your photons, and that's before we look at the ability of the sensor to turn photons into bytes.
This is a sports/wildlife camera not a landscape camera.
"1/(2x fl) (or similar) minimum speed for the 5Ds(R)" is for lenses without IS.
lens for lens you'll still lose a stop.
Don Haines said:it will do at least 60FPS.... (video). Even my p/s camera can read a 16Mpixel sensor at 240 FPS so that's probably not a bottleneck....RGF said:I think part of the sensor size limit is due to the speed the move data off the sensor.
To move data at 16 FPS may be close to the bus limit.
You can always downsize a 50 mpx image to 20 mpx to reduce the blur to what you would have got had you used 20 mpx native.rs said:rfdesigner said:AlanF said:rfdesigner said:ajfotofilmagem said:Because a camera aimed journalism will require ISO 6400 with low noise?
Because megapixel reduce the image transfer speed?
Because a double page print magazine requires 16 megapixel?
Because humans do not distinguish details above 300DPI?
+1
also people have been starting to suggest you need 1/(2x fl) (or similar) minimum speed for the 5Ds(R)
if you're shooting with a 400mmfl in somewhat low light do you really want a minimum 1/800 speed?.. you've just lost half your photons, and that's before we look at the ability of the sensor to turn photons into bytes.
This is a sports/wildlife camera not a landscape camera.
"1/(2x fl) (or similar) minimum speed for the 5Ds(R)" is for lenses without IS.
lens for lens you'll still lose a stop.
Not forgetting that just like the magnification of camera shake, there is additional subject motion magnification if you want pixel sharp images from a higher MP sensor, again necessitating a faster shutter speed. IS has no bearing on that.
tpatana said:Don Haines said:it will do at least 60FPS.... (video). Even my p/s camera can read a 16Mpixel sensor at 240 FPS so that's probably not a bottleneck....RGF said:I think part of the sensor size limit is due to the speed the move data off the sensor.
To move data at 16 FPS may be close to the bus limit.
I'm quite sure it doesn't move 240 raw...
I think it is part of the limitation of it having a CF card slot and power consumption. By the time that only a dual CFast slot SKU 1D X body comes out then expect 50MP sensors to be employed by as early as 2020.JumboShrimp said:Just wondering if Canon is telling us that 20.2 MP is "enough" for a FF DSLR, and that more MP isn't needed for "quality" images ?