Here are three cameras on photo mode.

 

Canon Sd600 35mm (not wide angle, standard camera)

 

Kodak v705 (v570) 23mm Ultra Wide Angle Point and Shoot camera. (ignore ugly timestamp)

 

Expensive Nikon D90 DSLR With a 10mm-20mm Sigma, (10mm actually is "only" 15mm with this DSLR)

What do you think? Don't miss the VIDEO mode comparison in the previous post.

The only thing worse than a 35mm camera is a cell phone photo. Do you still have a 35mm?

Frank

Broker

FranklyRealty.com

 
Post is included in group: Out Of The Box!
Post is included in group: Photography
Post is included in group: Realtors®
Post is included in group: Stage It Forward...

10 Comments on 3 Cameras in PHOTO mode Compared. Nikon D90, Kodak V705, Canon Sd600

JAN
08
2009

I like the Canon sd600 35mm.  The other two images appear to have their aspect ratio stretched, and the room in the photo looks bigger than it actually is.  As a potential buyer, I dislike it greatly when the dimensions of a room in the photo are bigger than the room's actual dimensions.

Is that the one I am supposed to dislike?

I haven't seen the video comparison mode yet?

John Buyerwannabee
10:39am • #1
585,512 Points 37 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Frank -- Thanks for showing the 3 images in comparison -- very good illustration on the same shot.  I have the V705 and love it's wide angle capability.  I just got the Canon Rebel XSi and will decide if I need to get the expensive 10-22mm lens to go with it.  Perhaps I'll try using the 18-55mm lens and see how it looks for my staging portfolio.

11:01am • #2
348,054 Points 8 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Frank this is a wonderful comparison.  You don't happen to have a Nikon D60 that you could throw into the mix do you.  It's the topic of consider discussion these days.  Thanks for once again showing us the power of that Kodak.  Why don't they recreate it in a new model? 

7:49pm • #3
JAN
15
2009
111,351 Points 1 Featured Post

Real interesting to see these three photos side by side.  The difference between the Cannon and Nikon is huge!

I must admit the Cannon pic has very nice color to it and the room appears warm and inviting but a bit small.

The Nikon shot looks like a completely different home.  The room looks cavernous.

1:34pm • #4

Frank - I'd like to see the Nikon D60 in comparison also, if you have it.  I like the Nikon and the Kodak shots.  I don't think the Nikon is exaggerating the size of the room, I just think it is showing more of the actual space.

3:33pm • #5
132,430 Points 24 Featured Posts

Debbie, it will be pretty much the same. The Camera body on a DSLR isn't what gets the photos wide, it is the lens.

 

Frank

3:38pm • #6
JAN
22
2009
183,411 Points 13 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog

I like the cell phone shot.  It looks like the majority of pics agents take. :)

Tina in Virginia

8:10pm • #7
FEB
09
2009
206,710 Points 6 Featured Posts Attended Rain Camp

This post makes me miss my v705. Wow that was a good camera. Maybe I need to have Kodak fix it afterall.

12:18am • #8
OCT
05
2009
1 Featured Post

The Kodak V705 seems the most effective for the size room. Clear and not too distorted. Much more exciting than the first standard camera shot.

The Nikon makes me dizzy. Why is that?

These are great. Thanks for the comps.

Judy Anne

6:56pm • #9
DEC
24
2009

The Nikon makes you dizzy because it looks like it was shot at a crooked angle. To me it looks hand held and at an angle.

I see there are a lot of requests for a D60, the only difference you would see in an image that size is almost none. and the lack of autofocus on lenses with no built in motor.

also the exposure looks like it was 1/60 sec too long so the lights by the door in danger of being blown out from the brightness of the light entering the lens.

get a good wide angle lens, get PTlens to correct the lens distortion and correct the rest on GIMP(the free program) or Photoshop.

get all the verticals straight and the horizontals well horizontal. And you'll have some good shots.

That cell phone camera shot is brutal honest and there are a large number of realtors that take photos that way.

10:31am • #10


Captcha

Drag the balloons to the circle on the side.

Image?id=dbbc603b3c27d91615771d848f7a25bf7dacf0e5 Image?id=207a860c86d8ee86d649ea2e1d6190dd25251d20 Image?id=1608cada06e787b2a7ceb5d6c2fe59913365968a Image?id=af7a61725a4437fe4a582b82cd0f7390f6bfa4c6 Image?id=d099d34a623b1d4b6b733b556bd75a81da551b22

Accessibility option: listen to a question and answer it!

Type below the answer to what you hear. Numbers or words, lowercase:

Leave a response…


(optional)
Captcha

Drag the tree to the circle on the side.

Image?id=4174bbacb010fef52a30aee28f45786243a0ba27 Image?id=387588331cbb1622bfdedcf545184962b7bd7c7e Image?id=0ea631dc1dc7a95a26fbc2f6ce8c1fc009f9a5c7 Image?id=ff6b33a03db65a2a1b911bfbe976c8dffc9b1b38 Image?id=3517ab499b44924cd16a26c95bff2c34325a114a

Accessibility option: listen to a question and answer it!

Type below the answer to what you hear. Numbers or words, lowercase:

 
FRANK LL0SA- Northern Virginia Broker .:. FranklyRealty.com (Northern Virginia Homes - FRANKLY REAL ESTATE Inc) Rainmaker_large

FRANK LL0SA- Northern Virginia Broker .:. FranklyRealty.com

Arlington, VA

More about me…

Northern Virginia Homes - FRANKLY REAL ESTATE Inc

Office Phone: (703) 827-4006

Email Me



Listings

Links

Archives

RSS 2.0 Feed for this blog