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p.1 #12 · p.1 #12 · Long Long Shots - 600f4/r7/1.4 cropped vs Kowa 88 Spotting Scope | |
bman212121 wrote:
Unless the spotting scope is made out of fairy dust, it won't compete with a larger aperture lens made of a similar build quality.
As for R5 vs R7, you have to think about what you're trading there. You are trading light per pixel to increase resolution. If you're cropping the R5 heavily already, then the full vs APS-C is a bit of a moot point. You can crop a full to do the exact same thing an APS-C camera does, if the pixels are the same size. But in this case the R7 has smaller pixels, so it increases resolution, at the expense of what smaller pixels do. IE capture less light.
The question is, are you already light limited? Are you atmospheric limited? Are you stabilization limited? Those are all the questions you'd need to answer before knowing if there is still room for improvement on the table. If you are struggling with light, atmospheric conditions, or can't keep the image stable then you might not be able to see a resolution increase, while hurting the contrast with reduced light. ...Show more →
I agree with the above. My question is best in class spotting scope or best in class r7/1.4x/600f4 camera/body. I appreciate that in low light the r5 would be better but it would offer less magnification.
The reason I am asking the question is to take pictures and video of wolves from a long distance, in high quality. Sometimes the light will be good and sometimes it won't. It depends on when I find them and the distance. Based on my pixel peeping of YouTube, it looks like my canon 600f4v2 with 1.4x cropped is better with the r7 for really long and with the r5 for less really long. Largely because of the image stabilisation, ability to control aperture and field of view.
Thank you. Scott
Edited on Feb 19, 2024 at 07:43 PM · View previous versions
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