Can you tell the difference between these two photos? How does an entry level Canon R10 mirrorless camera compare to the top of the line Canon R5.
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B is the expensive one, i can tell by the bokeh and the colors.
It is A that is 1k because b has not got any blur look on the far left side on air has blur
Pic up is 5k
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Bokeh is a much better. And I think perspective/angle is a little different. But as far as I can tell on the small video, detail and sharpness seem identical.
Yah the background is a bit more blurry on the bottom one.
The second camera is just a crop body, that’s why the bokeh looks worse. You can get the same with a cheaper full frame body like the r8. Unless you’re doing sports or wildlife, chances are you don’t need a stacked sensor with 40fps and bird eye tracking, which is what pushed the price up
A has a much more pit of focus background
a
One photo is on top of the other 💡
Maybe the background but tell the truth I could care less about that
The difference is that the depth of field looks like it has a different lens. One has a more wider depth of field than the other.
For action shots a better camera and lens is incredibly important. Taking a portrait, when nothing is moving, just about any Camera can do good. The lens is really more important than the sensor in this case. Also, whatever editing you will do or don’t do all the pictures so much more than the actual camera.
B is the more expensive camera
a
The first is more colorful and the background is slightly more focused
Skin tone mate
Idk but mabey your bank account can spot it
You, I don't buy a camera for 5k. But wait until it's 3k, then I buy it, not because of the image quality but because it's a pro model and will be better weather proofed, last longer, and more customisable buttons (important for wildlife) and it's resale value. No one wants a 3 year old budget camera
The 5k one is b
A is the expensive camera, the bokeh is smoother
Photo B was taken with a $5,000 camera. The depth of field, micro contrast, texture, and smoother color and tonal transitions clearly stand out.
Just the aperture and sharpness and ya A destroys
Same photo, same lens, same settings… I'm not sure the settings are 100% the same, distance for one – unless you're cropping the frame. One of the camera's a full frame, so shallower depth of field and more dynamic range. But to have the same framing and subject position you have to either move closer or crop the larger sensor