memoria wrote:
Is it me or does the 5DS(r) have a small shift towards a cool, blueish/cyanish colorbalance in general? I'm specifically looking at greens and some highlights in various images and it seems to render it a tad on the cold side. At least with the profiles I've tried, including DPP. It's subtle and some may not even notice it though.
Of course it depends on light and an image can always be warmed up and tuned to eternity. And maybe my other cameras are a tad warm, not sure. This is just something i've noticed with out of cam RAWs from the 5DS(r)...Show more →
I find that to be more a factor of regional atmospheric/weather conditions than the camera. Particularly this time of year, the atmosphere filters out those warm colors, so you can't squeeze that spectrum out of an image that isn't there, or at least is only there in reduced quantities and trying to pull them up only make a mess of other colors because the proportions are all wrong.
Pixel Perfect wrote:
Hey I'm reporting several people in this thread to Canon for taking their 5DsR out of the studio, seriously poor form people, stick to the rules!
I started using the 5DsR for wildlife before much else. If more people are doing the same perhaps Canon will consider that for the 5DsR II or whatever.
EB-1 wrote:
I started using the 5DsR for wildlife before much else. If more people are doing the same perhaps Canon will consider that for the 5DsR II or whatever.
EBH
Yes 5Dsr II, 60MP, dual digic 7+, 8fps, 1DX II AF, DPAF, 4K @ 60fps, $3999
Pixel Perfect wrote:
Both? Actually there will only be one camera in next model, no AA filter required at 60MP. Not sure why Canon even bothered with current 5Ds.
Pixel Perfect wrote:
Actually there will only be one camera in next model, no AA filter required at 60MP. Not sure why Canon even bothered with current 5Ds.
I've thought that from the beginning. Nikon also was concerned that some buyers would still worry about aliasing, so they produced a D800 and a D800e. Then they found what Canon found — that the AA-filtering free version works great — and they switched to one body, the D810. We see that many other cameras now have only an AA-filtering-free version — from Fujifilm though Sony and on to the medium format digital cameras.
StillFingerz wrote:
Dolina, nice, clean images, one question, have you used either a 1.4x or 2x T/C with the 5DSR yet and if so, how are the results; the IQ...thanks!
Being spoiled with the resolution of the 5Ds, I have not had much luck with it and the 70-200/2.8L IS II + 2.0x III shooting both the moon and distant landscapes (1.4x III has been great). Not yet prepared to call it a bad combo since on many images I didn't shoot from Live View (effective MLU), but it's a rigorous combo to get high-res result with.
Moon with 400 2.8 is I and 1.4x III - handheld - one of my sharper moon images.
Just giving the 5dsr a trial thanks to CPS. The cropability is fantastic. I don't think image quality is better than the 1dx, but having the extra resolution sure could be handy and if you print large, I imagine it is fantastic.
The AF seems pretty solid and accurate and of course the FPS is pretty marginal, but clearly that's not what its designed to do. It doesn't feel much different than the 5d3, which I have used some for sports.
edit--I just can't seem to get these to post with the sharpness they have at full resolution. Clearly, I need to learn how to process the 50mp files to the web sizes and maintain the sharpness. My normal action doesn't seem to be working effectively, but trust me on these, they are all tack sharp.