You quickly move into PSB territory in Photoshop. Yes, 50 megapixels means a pretty large file, especially when you have merged several together as tiff files.
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I don’t have any need for anything else, but I had tried it at higher ISOs, and I found it started to lose colors and detail past 640 ISO in good light.
#CANON 7D REVIEW ROCKWELL ISO#
The ISO is as noise-free as one could expect at 100 ISO. I find that going to the max flash sync shutter speed can at times be problematic, however, I haven’t had any issues at 125th. I tend to shoot at 100 ISO, f/10, and 125th of a second. The raw file conversion is pretty good straight off the bat, it also really takes adjustments in clarity and structure well, which is very important in my line of work. I run my camera from a mains power source tethered via usb3 to a computer running Capture One. Back in the days of 20 megapixels, we would have to shoot an asset at a time, but now we can shoot several in one got and cut them out later. This is where the resolution really comes in handy. In the same way that my studio is kitted out with older models of Broncolor heads and packs, it all offers me executable performance for pretty much any job, but the ability to rent in bigger toys when needed.Ī lot of the commercial work I shoot is made of composites.
#CANON 7D REVIEW ROCKWELL SERIES#
The Canon 5DS/DS R series offered me an affordable solution to high resolution for either when budgets didn’t allow for bigger cameras or if the job came in very last min and the rental houses couldn’t get anything bigger to me. I work as a commercial photographer and in more recent years, the majority of my work has been for print. However, since then I feel that the new mirrorless Canon cameras offer a similar shift in industry expectations that the classic 5dmk2 did, so before I advance on from my Canon 5DS R system, I thought it worth having a long look at how the camera has performed, how relevant it is today, and what I will be purchasing next. Which sadly at the time was of no use to me. Both in terms of resolution and the added bonus of video. When I invested in a few of the Canon Eos 5D II bodies, they were groundbreaking. Since starting out in photography, a lot has changed.
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Since then I upgraded to the Canon EOS 5ds and 5DS R cameras, 5 years down the line I thought it apt to have a detailed look at them. A few years back I wrote a lifetime review on the Canon EOS 5D II.