Canon EOS 450D vs 400D vs 350D / Digital Rebel group test

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versus xxx outdoor scene

  To compare real-life performance we shot the same scene with the xxx and the xxx within a few moments of each other using their Auto modes, best quality JPEG and lowest ISO settings. The lenses on each camera were adjusted to deliver the same field of view.

The image left was taken with the xxx at xx mm fxx and with a sensitivity of 100 ISO; the original JPEG measured xx MB. The crops are taken from the upper left, center, lower right and lower left portions of the originals and presented here at 100%.

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Note: the Panasonic FX33 has only two aperture settings and in this bright scene automatically selected its smallest f9 setting. This will inevitably result in some diffraction and loss of ultimate detail, but short of holding a neutral density filter in front of the lens, there’s no way to get it to select the larger aperture in conditions like these – it is essentially an automatic camera.

 

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