Hi folks,
it seems as if the latest Canon review (actually also the others) caused some stir out there.
The issue is that at 50mp the lenses are scaling in the center but at a much lesser degree towards the borders - thus causing an extreme spread between the center and border results.
Thus we are considering to move to a "near center" approach rather than "dead center" (although it never really was the "dead center" - just darn close to it).
"near center" is 1/3 of the distance towards the sides.
See the attachment
top: chart as is (for the Canon 35mm f/1.4 USM L II)
middle: near center approach, same scale
bottom: near center approach, adjusted scale
Thoughts ? I actually quite like it.
You can't win here. The near center approach puts the 5DS-R in a disadvantage in the "center" measurement compared to other cameras, skewing the results another way. It makes "superficial" comparisons of lenses on different bodies still a nightmare?
And the border/edge results are hardly lifted in the graph, you still will need a reference test with a lens tested on the D800 and 5D mk II...
Forgive me but could you accurately describe the use of "scaling" and how you are applying it Klaus? although I have an idea of the principle a bit of clarity would be useful , I'm sure this could also help others too..........
OK Klaus, thanks for that!
Quote:There is nothing in my view, which prevents publishing all four bars - unless each bar requires a significant amount of your work (as opossed to scripts extracting the figures from the imatest and producing the input data for the plot program). Never played with imatest myselft so I don't know that one.
By the way, did you ever play with the 40 MP mode of the Oly E-M5ii? Do you get similar to that Canon when using a top lens of that system?
+1 for including both Center and Near-center (off-center?) along with Corners....and dropping extreme corners.
Always found the Extreme Corners mostly useless data but also misleading...as has been discussed periodically in these forums. Extreme corners seems to be a legacy of testing FF coverage lenses on low-res APS-C sensors and trying to force data to find some minor differences among lens-sensor combos that all performed similarly. Consequently, Extreme corner data is over-weighted at PZ.
I've never had a photo where I ever needed any performance out of the extreme corner. It's such a small area of the photo, but given far too much importance by PZ. I always ignore the results from it.
Meanwhile, there is no data from the truly important golden-ratio / rule-of-thirds parts of the frame.
Center / Off-Center / Corners provide much more useful spread of data across the frame. Also avoids the perception of such extreme drop-off that you are currently getting with high-res sensors for Center / Corner / Extreme Corners.
Thanks for considering my input.
/Dave
http://dave9t5.zenfolio.com
12-03-2015, 08:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-03-2015, 08:37 PM by Brightcolours.)
The corners are not that extreme, in PZ tests... Case in point, the EF 35mm f2. Its real (extreme) corners are very soft, very sudden. But the PZ corners are just outside of that, showing relatively good results.
I too find not testing the center a bit odd.