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Canon 1DX vs. 5D Mark III - High ISO Test

The DxO Mark Score of Canon 1DX is not confirmed yet but take a look at Canon 1Dx vs 5D Mark III High ISO images comparison, the Canon 1Dx images showing better color and more details at High ISO compared to 5D Mark III.

If the lighting conditions you’re shooting in doesn’t require an ISO over 3200, both cameras will deliver almost identical quality images. However, if you need to shoot with an ISO 6400 and above (especially at 12,800 and above), the Canon EOS-1D X will deliver a superior, cleaner image. This does not mean the Canon EOS 5D Mark III cannot render deliverable images at ISO 12,800, it just means that the Canon EOS-1D X controls the noise in the shadow area much better in a high ISO. See it for yourself in the images below. 

Canon 1DX vs Canon 5D Mark III

Canon 1DX vs Canon 5D Mark III

Canon 1DX vs Canon 5D Mark III

More High ISO Test – Canon 1DX vs Canon 5D Mark III

see the full review at spinlight360.com via – fotoactualidad

Canon SX50 HS vs Canon SX40 HS

Canon SX50 HS review

Canon SX50 HS vs Canon SX40 HS specification comparison review, read the review below before selecting your next megazoom camera.

Canon SX50 HS vs Canon SX40 HS

More Zoom Range: With SX50 HS you get 50X optical zoom, with canon sx40 HS zoom range is limited to 35X only.

Better ISO Range of 80-12800, Canon SX40 HS was limited to 100-3200

RAW Output: Now you can also get SX50 HS output in RAW format, no RAW option in SX40 HS

Aperture Range: Due to more lenses in side a small body SX50 HS losses the bright aperture range, SX40 HS have better aperture range compared to SX50 HS.

Shutter speed: Canon SX40 and 50HS have almost same shutter speed, shutter speed above than 1/2000 used for test purpose only.

SX50 HS have More FAST AF Speed compared to SX40 HS : High Speed AF provides faster focusing at 0.19 sec, compared to 0.38 sec on the SX40 HS, and a reduction in shooting lag time from 0.45 sec (on the SX40 HS) to 0.25 sec. Canon SX50 HS has both TTL autofocus and manual focus mode.

Faster Movie mode: Both camera can record full HD videos but Additionally with SX50 HS you can record 640×480 video at 30fps. Super Slow Motion Movie lets you capture video at 640×480 at 120fps or 320×240 at 240fps.

Better Display: Canon SX40 HS have bit bigger and high resolution vari-angle display compared to Canon SX 40 HS

Hotshoe – both camera features hotshoe for external flash.

Conclusion: Canon SX 50 HS is a excellent camera. Highly recommended.

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Canon SX50 hs vs 40 HS front
Canon SX50 hs vs 40 HS Back
Canon SX50 HS vs Canon SX40 HS Side

Canon 7D Magic Lantern Now Available for Download

Canon 7D firmware updateCanon EOS 7D Magic Lantern Alpha Now Available for Download, it contain lot of new feature see the details below, but remember Use Magic Lantern at your own risk!

It is still an early alpha version, so here are a few things you should know:

  • it was primarily tested on one 7D, and a few days on three other 7D’s;
  • during those tests we took 1000 photos and gigabytes of videos;
  • there were no crashes or strange behaviors during our tests;
  • this release will not alter any data in your camera’s permanent memory;
  • this release will not directly alter any so-called “properties” (persistent camera settings);
  • this means, some functions like HDR photos, HDR videos, bulb ramping etc will not work yet;
  • it is not a firmware upgrade, despite the camera saying “Firmware update program”;
  • we have disabled all features that are not yet working perfectly;
  • please don’t beg for adding feature XYZ, it will be added as soon as it works without issues.

Key Features

  • Audio meters while recording
  • Zebras
  • Focus peaking
  • Magic Zooom (via half-shutter, or focus ring)
  • Cropmarks, Ghost image
  • Spotmeter
  • False color
  • Histogram, Waveform
  • Vectorscope
  • Movie logging
  • Movie auto stop
  • Trap focus
  • LiveView settings (brightness, contrast…)
  • Level indicator
  • Image review tweaks (quick zoom)
  • and a lot more

See full details here www.magiclantern.fm

A good way for calculating flash distance

calculating flashMichael Yen has developed a simple chart to calculate the distance of the flash using the guide number of the flash, the idea is not new and online calculator is also do it automatically after entering the required values, now the question for many beginners is how to find the guide number of a flash? so take a example from canon Speedlite flash, for example the 430EX has a GN 43, 580EX have 58, 600EX have 60 GN and 270EX have 24GN.

Voigtlander 17.5mm f/0.95 Nokton for Micro 4/3 Review at ephotozine

Voigtlander-17.5mm-f0.95ephotozine just reviewed Voigtlander 17.5mm f/0.95 Nokton lens for Micro 4/3 Mount, the lens scored 4 out 5 star, Voigtlander 17.5mm is the only lens for M4/3 format camera to support f/0.95 aperture to give your images a dreamy feel, excellent lens for portrait and low-light work.

Conclusion by ephotozine – see the full review here

Voigtlander 17.5mm f/0.95 Nokton Micro Four Thirds Pros

  • Good sharpness in the centre at max aperture
  • Even better sharpness when stopped down
  • Superb build quality and handling
  • Stepless aperture feature for video
  • Hyperfocal focusing scale
  • Reasonably priced

Voigtlander 17.5mm f/0.95 Nokton Micro Four Thirds Cons

  • High levels of CA towards the edges of the frame at maximum aperture
  • May be a little too heavy for use on the most compact MFT bodies

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10 things you should never say to a photographer

Funny, but true.
10 things you should never say to a photographer

Canon G15 vs Nikon P7700 vs Panasonic LX7 vs Samsung EX2F - High ISO Test

Canon G15 vs Nikon P7700 vs Panasonic LX7 vs Samsung EX2F High ISO test done by focus-numerique, For the test the scene is illuminated at 200 lux, Images below are visible 100% and you can download the raw files from focus-numerique. see the High ISO test images below (click to enlarge)
Canon G15 vs Nikon P7700 vs Panasonic LX7 vs Samsung EX2F

We have arranged the compact camera according to there high ISO performance,
1. Canon G12
2. Nikon P7700
3. Panasonic LX7
4. Samsung EX2F
Both Canon G15 and Nikon P7700 performance was almost same, Canon G15 showed a bit better result at ISO 3200 and ISO 6400, Samsung and Panasonic showing high amount of noise at ISO 3200 and ISO 6400.

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