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Canon EOS-350D / Digital Rebel XT with 18-55mm f3.5~5.6 II EF-S lens Gordon Laing, December 2005

Outdoor
/ Resolution / Noise / Corner sharpness / Fringe and macro / Geometry / Vignetting

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Canon EOS-350D / Digital Rebel XT resolution comparison

  To measure resolving power we photographed the standard ISO 12233 test chart with each camera set to its best quality JPEG settings. We then set the bundled lenses to f8 using Aperture Priority mode. The crops are taken from the originals and presented here at 100%. Each number represents 100 lines per picture height (lpph), so a figure of 18 means a resolution of 1800 lpph.

The image left was taken with the Canon EOS-350D using the 18-55mm EF-S at 35mm f8; the original JPEG measured 2.48MB. With 1750 lpph of horizontal and vertical resolution, the 350D comfortably beats its rivals.


Canon EOS-350D
Konica Minolta Dynax 5D
Canon EOS 350D horizontal resolution
Konica Minolta 5D horizontal resolution
1750 lpph, 18-55mm EF-S at 35mm, f8, 1/60, 100 ISO
1550 lpph, 18-70mm DT at 35mm, f8, 1/50, 100 ISO

Nikon D50
 
Pentax *istDL
Nikon D50 horizontal resolution
Pentax *istDL horizontal resolution
1650 lpph, 18-55mm DX at 35mm, f8, 1/100, 200 ISO
1500 lpph, 18-55mm DA at 35mm, f8, 1/90, 200 ISO


Canon EOS-350D
Konica Minolta Dynax 5D
Canon EOS 350D vertical resolution
Konica Minolta 5D vertical resolution
1750 lpph, 18-55mm EF-S at 35mm, f8, 1/60, 100 ISO
1500 lpph, 18-70mm DT at 35mm, f8, 1/50, 100 ISO

Nikon D50
 
Pentax *istDL
Nikon D50 vertical resolution
Pentax *istDL vertical resolution
1500 lpph, 18-55mm DX at 35mm, f8, 1/100, 200 ISO
1550 lpph, 18-55mm DA at 35mm, f8, 1/90, 200 ISO

Canon EOS 350D results continued...

Outdoor / Resolution / Noise / Corner sharpness / Fringe and macro / Geometry / Vignetting

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