hello, i wonder, i know that the 1d x has more megapixels than the 1,3 crop 1d mark 4, so can i crop the image from the 1d x enough to match the pictures i take and also crop with the 1d mark 4 ?
hello, i wonder, i know that the 1d x has more megapixels than the 1,3 crop 1d mark 4, so can i crop the image from the 1d x enough to match the pictures i take and also crop with the 1d mark 4 ?
Erik- The 1Dx has more megapixels but a larger sensor than the 1D4. The particular metrics of both cameras result in the Canon 1D4 having smaller pixels than the 1Dx: about 5.7 microns versus 6.9 respectively. So the 1D4 lays more pixels on subject than the 1Dx. If all was equal- lens focal length, distance from subject- your subject would be smaller in the frame with the 1Dx than the 1D4 and to make them the same size you would have to zoom in on the 1Dx image. I'm not entirely sure of your question Erik, but I hope this helps.
Last edited by John Chardine; 07-18-2013 at 08:12 PM.
I don't understand your question Erik but if you want a comparison between 1D4 and 1DX for bird photography see my review : http://arihazeghiphotography.com/blo...d-impressions/
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arash, what i mean is ; when a bird is small in the frame and i need to crop so that the bird is good in the frame . can i crop with the 1d x so that the bird is at the same size than the crop of a 1d 4 and the same quality ,
it depends... it is explained in the link I posted.
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I cannot comment on a IV vs. 1DX but I can on the 7D vs. IV. There is a very valid argument for pixels on the subject and it is real. With the 7D I could get incredible information out of the files in PS. Where with the IV I am very limited. At the same shooting distance. But, the 7D is a POS compared to the IV. Arash I trust totally. No fanboy ism IMO And honest . Good comparison.
As much as I hate to ( with a passion ) move to full frame. I am considering the next ID series full frame or an older IDX for the benefits of low light. I am however ( without much hope ) holding out for a good 7D II. Which would help me with pixels on the subject.
These kind of posts baffle me. It totally depends on the kind of photography you plan to do. Me as a jungle shooter and occasionally shore birds. The IDX is my pick at this point. For mostly shore birds or birds in good light, and big enough for the AF to work good. I personally would go with pixels on the subject.
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Last edited by Gary Kinard; 07-19-2013 at 09:26 PM.
The 1Dx would need to be about 27 megapixels in order match the pixel density of the 1D4. Since the 1Dx has only 18 megapixels, cropping to get the same field of view as a 1D4 will result in fewer pixels on your subject.
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Ok all, So i will wait to go full frame when canon makes a 1D with at least 30 megapixels.
You read Arash's link and looked at the shots and still say that, Van?
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I bought Arash's AF document and I would highly recommend it.