Below are two shots taken with two DSLRs (same brand, same lens) but one dates back to 2005 and the other is brand new. The Web, and I believe printing, can be very forgiving - so can you tell which was taken with the new camera and which was taken with the old one?
[url=http://dpnow.com/galleries/showphoto.php/photo/30945][img]http://dpnow.com/galleries/data/547/IMGP1369.jpg[/img][/url]
Camera A
[url=http://dpnow.com/galleries/showphoto.php/photo/30944][img]http://dpnow.com/galleries/data/547/IMGP0486.jpg[/img][/url]
Camera B
Go on have a go :)
Ian
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Can you tell the difference between an 8 year old DSLR and a new one?
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Ian started a blog post Can you tell the difference between an 8 year old DSLR and a new one?Can you tell the difference between an 8 year old DSLR and a new one?
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#10Horacio commented25-01-14, 01:29 AMEditing a commentI believe that the second one has more fine details (resolution?). Otherwise, at web size and resolution I do not see any major difference. Let me ask you a question: did you move the grey and black cars in all this time or just washed them?
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#11linda09 commented18-08-17, 02:53 PMEditing a commentWow, very interesting! I agree with the higher ISO in photo B.
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#12Trevor commented08-01-18, 05:16 PMEditing a commentThe difference is very minor, and only a photographer's eye would capture it...to the general public, they wouldn't be able to notice the difference.
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