Proposing a Bird Photographer's test standard for DSLRs
I'm sure many of you here have seen comparisons between various DSLR's found on the Internet. Typically however, these tests are taken in a studio at a subject or series of subjects that are framed identically. In other words, the photographer moves closer or farther to/from the subject to frame the subject identically. This will occur any time a comparison is done between a full-frame vs. cropped sensor.
In the world of a bird/wildlife photographer, we typically are unable to do this. We must shoot from a set distance -- a focal-length limited scenario.
How about a standardized test that would compare camera's taken from a set distance? This would seem to me, to be a more relevant test of a camera's capabilities for bird/wildlife photography.
Comments?
Alan