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My 5DIII is a great camera but at 100% crop I just don't get this kind of detail and resolution, even using the same lens.
Hi PeteGYou prefer the Sony A7r over the canon 5D MKIII?Do you think the colour reproduction is better than the 5D MKIII?I ask because I was tempted to jump to Sony after reading about the A7r but changed my mind after hearing they don't have many lenses for the camera (100mm macro is very important for me as it's the workhorse lens)Ivan.
Ivan, I do like the Sony's color reproduction and WB better but any action/sports/birding or anything I need fast AF/FPS its hard to beat the 5Dlll, so for most of my shooting it will be with my 5DIII.
But you are compensating for a mis-setup with a kludge. It's one we've all done, and that's fine; but properly you'd use something like a Tamron 150-600 and recompose your shot to not need to crop.
How do "detail" and "resolution" differ at 100%?
View an image with the 5D MkII or III at 100 % and then the Sony a7R and you will see what I mean. I have the Sigma DP2M and it also crushes my 5D MK II for detail. I never said anything about resolution, that is what it is.
It always makes me uneasy when audiophiles or photographers use words like "crush" to describe differences that are only visible when compared side-by-side at 100% magnification.
Looking at my 5D III and A7R photos, not pixel peeping at 100%, I am more impressed by the fact both look pretty darn good and that I would not be able to tell them apart on my computer screen if I didn't know which was which. Lighting, strobist techniques, composition, the "message" still make far, far more difference IMHO.
I never said anything about resolution, that is what it is.
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That's great, I know there is much more to photography than detail and resolution
Not any more. Guess I should have quoted