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I think it's a great thread because while most people know that full frame is better...many of them don't necessarily understand the how & why. And I'd venture that there are a lot of people who are at the stage of deciding whether to buy a full frame or a high end APS-C.Did you really need a thread for this? Most of us know this without needing picture references.
Nope, just had a Sunday afternoon to kill.Did you really need a thread for this?
Good to know this information is already well known by most of you. Thanks for looking.Most of us know this without needing picture references.
kundalini said:Nope, just had a Sunday afternoon to kill.
Good to know this information is already well known by most of you. Thanks for looking.
I think it's a great thread because while most people know that full frame is better...many of them don't necessarily understand the how & why.Did you really need a thread for this? Most of us know this without needing picture references.
I'm not getting rid of my 20Ds any time soon. Although, they won't get much use anymore. I did some quick shots yesterday with a 20D....I could barely read the menu....the LCD screen is so small.I think it's a great thread because while most people know that full frame is better...many of them don't necessarily understand the how & why.Did you really need a thread for this? Most of us know this without needing picture references.
Your former crop sensor brethren weep at your conversion to the fullframe world and your disguarding of your crop past!
Right click > Save Picture As > Name them the same but with a 1 after the DX and 2 after the FF (monkey1, monkey2, etc ) then you can compare them more easily in Windows, and even zoom in for better detail.Can you post side by side comparisons of the dx and the fx cropped to match?
Right click > Save Picture As > Name them the same but with a 1 after the DX and 2 after the FF (monkey1, monkey2, etc ) then you can compare them more easily in Windows, and even zoom in for better detail.Can you post side by side comparisons of the dx and the fx cropped to match?
Also, these are jpegs so they really won't give me the info I'm looking for. I just really want to know what the difference is between a DX image and an FX image that has been cropped
Also, these are jpegs so they really won't give me the info I'm looking for. I just really want to know what the difference is between a DX image and an FX image that has been cropped
It should be identical. IQ may be a little different. The background, size of subject, size of circle confusion should be the same after you crop the FX image.