The print size we have chosen is a standard 300dpi 8"x12" format, which corresponds to about the physical size of an 8Mpix image printed at 100% magnification. Canon EOS 7D Mark II View tested lensHi Experts, Recently I have bought Canon 5D Mark III, when I am shoot with studio (mono) lights the photos are not sharp it’s look like hazy. Herewith I have attached the sample photo. I have tested with my old camera and my friend’s camera with same setup lights and same setting the hazy is not coming. Please help me. Nikon F6 Vs F100, both film cameras. F6 is the new kid, all fancy and high-tech compared to F100. F6’s got speedy autofocus, crazy frame rates, and can even print camera settings. Now, the F100 is like the budget-friendly champ. Good for street pics, adjustable autofocus points – it’s got some tricks up its sleeve.
The video resolution is a tad bit better on the 5D Mark IV with 4,096 x 2,160 (DCI 4K) compared to 3,840 x 2,160 (4K) on the EOS R, but the EOS R still takes the cake in that department with a 10-bit output, EVF and 180-degree tilt-screen. Although minor, the EOS R has a slight edge over the 5D Mark IV.
The net result was that the 5D Mark IV made the model look a little more heavy than the 1DX Mark II with the image quality being very good for both. The heavier look wasn't real but rather an illusion created due to the model and lens not being an EXACT distance from each other and comparing two files that weren't the exact same size.
Options. 07-28-2014 11:31 AM. On Canon when shooting "RAW" you get 14 bit depth (.CR2 files) On Nikon I think you can choose to use either 12-bit or 14-bit for your .NEF files. Tim Campbell. 5D III, 5D IV, 60Da..