View Full Version : Moire' torture test: 5D3 vs 7D


Brian Brown
April 17th, 2012, 09:00 PM
With my new DSLR successor in-hand, I wanted to test-out just how improved the 5D3 was at suppressing that most nasty of artifacts, rainbow moire'. I found a subject that's always stymied me in the past with my 7D... the grand old Stanley Hotel, up here in my town of Estes Park, CO. Like most architecture shots, it's full of straight lines... clapboards, shingles, stonework, fences, wires, and was always a mishmash of rainbows anytime I tried to shoot some footage of her.

I shot with Faithful presets, and a ND32 (5 stop) Hoya pro filter to let me film at 1/50th shutter, and 24p. The lens is my Tokina 11-16mm/2.8 mentioned in another thread. Although intended for APS sensors, it does indeed mate-up to the FF camera, but you have to watch the zoom that it doesn't creep past 15mm or so, or it will vignette (and does a few times in this test).

I also graded the footage the second time we go through it, with some sharpening and saturation.

I didn't have a loupe (since one doesn't exist yet for the 5D3) or a way to stabilize the shots, since I only had about ten minutes between meetings to shoot some footage. So, it's not anything other than a test for moire'.

Here we go... be sure and watch in 1080p...

Canon 7D & 5D3 Moire' torture-test - YouTube

Charles Newcomb
April 17th, 2012, 11:04 PM
So, did either camera capture the ghosts?

Brian Brown
April 17th, 2012, 11:06 PM
Ha. Maybe I'll take up IR photography and see them.