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New Canon megapixel camera - Anti-Aliasing (AA) or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roy C" data-source="post: 3165394" data-attributes="member: 18798"><p>It remains to be seen what the high ISO noise levels are as we are dealing with a full frame sensor and we are in unknown territory with 50mp - I know that if I crop my FF cam (5D3) to the same FOV as a 1.6 cropper it is still a lot cleaner. The actual ISO range is fairly insignificant to me, If it is clean up to ISO 3200 in crop mode then that would do me fine as I rarely bother to shoot at higher than that (even with the 5D3). The whole point to considering a Camera like this for me is to use it as both a FF landscape/still image Camera and a crop Camera for reach limited situations and occasional wildlife. If it worked out OK I could sell my 5d3 - it may be a better option than using both a 5D3 and a 7d2. I could never give up a FF that's for sure. 5fps again would be fine for me as I do not do much bird snapping these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy C, post: 3165394, member: 18798"] It remains to be seen what the high ISO noise levels are as we are dealing with a full frame sensor and we are in unknown territory with 50mp - I know that if I crop my FF cam (5D3) to the same FOV as a 1.6 cropper it is still a lot cleaner. The actual ISO range is fairly insignificant to me, If it is clean up to ISO 3200 in crop mode then that would do me fine as I rarely bother to shoot at higher than that (even with the 5D3). The whole point to considering a Camera like this for me is to use it as both a FF landscape/still image Camera and a crop Camera for reach limited situations and occasional wildlife. If it worked out OK I could sell my 5d3 - it may be a better option than using both a 5D3 and a 7d2. I could never give up a FF that's for sure. 5fps again would be fine for me as I do not do much bird snapping these days. [/QUOTE]
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