Showing posts with label Canon Camera Macro 30D "Rebel XTi". Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canon Camera Macro 30D "Rebel XTi". Show all posts

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Macro shots on Canon 30D vs Rebel XTi

I repeatedly heard from different sources that shooting Macro on a Rebel XTi has its advantages because of the smaller sensor on the camera. 

Honestly I don't know much about sensors so I decided to take similar shots and let the results judge.

What I expected to see:
  • I thought that the sensor difference will result in more cropping (less image area) in the XTi than the 30D.
  • Better quality in the XTi due to its 10 mega pixels, compared to 8 mega pixels in the 30D.

What I actually saw:
  • No cropping; same image size.
  • Better quality in the 30D despite the mega pixel difference.
The Experiment
Two shots taken with the 2 cameras, using a tripod and a Tamron 90mm 2.8 macro lens.
I used the maximum length on the Tamron lens, same exposure setting, 2.8 aperture, and 1/4 shutter speed.

Myth # 1 busted: As you can see, there is no visible cropping, the area covered is practically the same.:

In this comparison of their levels curves, you can see how the 30D has a "richer" set of levels, whereas the XTi has a more limited one. This results are noticeable in the next shot.

Myth # 2 busted: Here, I zoomed at 400x in Photoshop and notice how the XTi shot looks a little "burned" and the 30D's colors look a little bit warmer (capture of light working better?):

(Click on the image to see it in large size)

Verdict:
Unless you zoom to 400%, you won't notice the differences, and you will be able to compensate any issues with good ol' Photoshop.

So the verdict is: I still like my Rebel XTi for its compact size and its comparable quality to the "xxD" family. :-)