#How to set in camera lens distortion for d7100 iso#
FF pulls away at ISO 1600 and above in terms of noise, but again I find the sharpness often as good if not better (for sports shooting this is probably due to the increased depth of field). My FF Canon (5dIV) files have better color balance, at least to me, but perceived sharpness is often not as good, mainly because the m43 has greater depth of field for a given angle of view. APS-C virtually never is significantly better than m43 in my experience. I think the reason is IBIS, no anti-aliasing filter and better optics.
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In my experience my Olympus files are considerably superior to my Canon APS-C files. If you believe all the BS about how only FF is capable of good results, then this kind of thing may come as a surprise. The difference between formats is often exaggerated. If I can discover why I’m hoping I can be a better photographer. I’m not so much interested in what’s better about the Olympus, I’m more interested in what I was doing wrong with the Nikon. I’ve been taking photos since 1977 and have owned a mix of Canons and Nikons. My question - why? On paper the Nikon should be hands down superior. And yes, the low light performance was amazing and every photo is tack sharp. I’m telling you, the images out of the OM-D were great straight off the card. Just about every RAW image coming out of my Nikon needs adjustment in LR, especially the WB. What I didn’t expect was white balance and exposure accuracy. Apparently, I’m not dead still when I click the shutter and I anticipated that the 5 point IS would help. I had expected that the low light performance would be better and the images might be a little better.
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I just got back from a trip to Hawaii and was very surprised when processing the photos in Lightroom. I just bought the Olympus OM-D to replace my Nikon D7100, mainly to save on weight and bulk for taking travel photos.