Different lenses yield this "test" completely unreliable.
Link does not work for some reason. Incomplete?
And for the rest of us, which is crop and which is full frame? Not everyone knows these camera models.
Sorry guys, information updated. Thanks.
Hard to tell which is better since "The owner has disabled downloading of their photos" from Flickr website.
It would be easier if you would just post the full size images to UHH for downloading.
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Mark Sturtevant wrote:
And for the rest of us, which is crop and which is full frame? Not everyone knows these camera models.
That’s a fair question, Mark. The Pentax K1 is the Full Frame camera and the X-T2 has an APS-C sensor.
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
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I am not sure what you are looking at to establish that one is sharper than the other. It is also hard to determine this from a lower resolution image on screen. Not to mention that in a time span of 30 secs anything can move to make an image appear less sharp. What are you using for camera support? Why are the images underexposed? Why are you trying to evaluate images shot at F11, when most current cameras already start to show diffraction-limited sharpness? Inquiring minds want to know . . .
Gene51 wrote:
I am not sure what you are looking at to establish that one is sharper than the other. It is also hard to determine this from a lower resolution image on screen.
I provided the link to down the original images so you can see on your screen. I am looking at the buildings when I zoom in. Thanks
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
You will receive better responses if you Post full size on this forum.
I used MeFoto Carbon fiber tripod. It was surprising to me my crop sensor image was sharper than my FF on the same setting, aperture, focal length. It wasn't a windy night, but, as you said, anything is possible, slight movement can set the FF image off a bit. I was worried my 24-70 copy isn't sharp enough and unfortunately, I can't change it since I bought it used.
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