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09/20/2004 12:34:13 PM · #1
On the way home from the camera shop with 20 d on the front seat ,I was thinking about testing the 20d vs the Rebel . Do you think that the 20D with 75-300 IS lense @ 75mm and the Rebel with 28-135 IS lense @ 75mm would be a fair test for the same shot at the same time ? Both shots hand held.
09/20/2004 12:37:24 PM · #2
Why not use the same lens on each camera and use a tripod to get the exact same picture?
09/20/2004 12:37:56 PM · #3
I personally can't answer that, but whatever test you do (using the same lens, subject, shutter speed, aperture, blah blah blah), I would love to see it!
09/20/2004 12:38:27 PM · #4
Originally posted by Russell2566:

Why not use the same lens on each camera and use a tripod to get the exact same picture?


Oops...yeah I missed that. Same lens would be nice.
09/20/2004 12:44:25 PM · #5
Thanks.
I will use the same lense for the same shot with the tripod and the IS turned off.The battery charger has no cord ,just plugs in to the wall outlet .
09/22/2004 11:06:31 PM · #6
The REBEL



The 20D
09/22/2004 11:20:24 PM · #7
definately a better white balance and contrast on the 20d

09/22/2004 11:21:44 PM · #8
Very interesting indeed. Mind you, would be good to see the full sized originals for a full comparrison (which you can't do here).

My initial thought there is that the 20D has done a better job with the exposure. I am particularly looking at the waterfall and the mass of white whater where it lands.

I also think the 20D has better contrast (I am assuming no post processing for either shot).

The colours are slightly different as well, I prefer the 20D there, although that is probably very subjective and I do not know exactly what the original colours are (refer to the grass on the RHS for example).

I would love to see exactly the same shot with a 10D as well and see if it was closer to the 300D or the 20D, and I would suspect the former.

Message edited by author 2004-09-22 23:28:59.
09/23/2004 12:00:45 AM · #9

Rebel



20D

I am sorry Guys ! I need sleep. Rebel was at 125mm 20 D was at 75mm

Message edited by author 2004-09-23 00:12:24.
09/23/2004 12:02:13 AM · #10
uh, those are the same spot at the same zoom?
09/23/2004 12:20:11 AM · #11
Originally posted by kyebosh:

uh, those are the same spot at the same zoom?


Nope, the 300D is at 125 mm, the 20D at 75 mm. Different lens as well maybe?

The earlier pair are a better comparrison I think.
09/23/2004 03:19:14 AM · #12
Looks like the 300d is maybe on parameter 1 which may explain the colour differnece.
09/23/2004 07:02:52 PM · #13
Originally posted by marbo:

Looks like the 300d is maybe on parameter 1 which may explain the colour differnece.


What is parameter 1?
09/23/2004 07:09:15 PM · #14
Were these shots taken with the same metering mode, same shutter speed and same aperture?

Parameter 1 on the DR increases the sharpness and the color saturation. Digital Rebel is set to Parameter 1 by default.

The 20D also has this same Parameter but the 20D is set to Parameter 2 by default which is the same settings that the 10D uses. All in camera sharpening and color saturation adjustment settings set to "0".
09/23/2004 07:17:37 PM · #15
Bill your are right the 20 D was set to parameter 2 ,I did not know that until I checked the camera settings ,other than that everthing else was the same. I am sorry to say I was just a bit hasty in posting those images. Sorry Guys !
Randy
09/23/2004 07:34:48 PM · #16
Nope Randy, it was still a good comparrison anyway :) Would love to see another with the parametrs set as well if you can be bothered.

Is the in-camera sharpening any good, I've never used it.

Does it work on RAW as well or just JPG mode?
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