No Budget...Your top set up for everything.

It depends really. Extended 12800 of 5DSR could be just as clean as native 12800 on the D810. Personally I would say that 12800 on the D810 should be classed as Extended as you are pretty much in black and white only territory in a tungsten environment.

Possibly, likely to be wishful thinking though :D
 
Yeah, some bloke with far too much time on his hands reckons the 7D sensor has amazing capabilities, but it all goes to pot in the processing chain.

Isn't the ISO on the new Canon high res bodies maxed at 6400? These look like studio/landscape focused cameras to me, neither of which interest me. The 5D4 should bring things back on track for high ISO.

I am not sure its alllllll black and white :D this video shows that even though the 7D2 is worse than the others, its sensor size is a lot to do with it, Tony here uses maths to show its per pixel performance is roughly near a D810 (within 3% ACCOUNTING for sensor size), obviously it being APS-C means its IS worse, but he was looking at it PER PIXEL and squaring the sums to get sensor performance account for size, which bodes well for the 5DSR:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTuBr0W0Zhw
 
I'm not sure if performance per mm2 of sensor area will scale as suggested.
If it did, the Nikon D3300 would have a substantial ISO advantage over the D810 if it was scaled up to the same size sensor. I'm guessing power consumption and thermal noise prevents linear performance scaling as you increase the sensor size.
Taking the 7Dii performance into account, the D810 will probably have a small 0.3 stop ISO advantage. So I'd say closer to 30% than 3%.
 
I'm not a fan of the 7D2 to be honest, it's a bit better than the 7D but I expected more considering the time between the bodies. At least it's relatively cheap I guess.
 
Well I already have a 7d2/200-400mm so naturally I'd keep those and my 100mm F2.8L would also be staying


If I was getting new stuff in addition to what I have then -

1Dx
11-24mm
70-200mm F2.8L mk2
24-70mm F2.8L mk2


If I could only have a body and 3 lenses then probably:

1Dx
24-70 F2.8L mk2
70-200 F2.8L mk2
200-400mm F4L
 
It has 'crop modes' built in already - it can 1.6 crop (19mp) and 1.3 crop. but you may as well shoot in FF mode and crop in post if you wanted.

Dual Digic 6 processors as well, its really aimed at commercial photographers etc , high end wedding etc, but its so flexible IMO. ISO performance remains to be seen.

50mp Test shot here:

http://canon-premium.webcdn.stream.ne.jp/www09/canon-premium/eosd/samples/eos5dsr/downloads/03.jpg

More test shots:

https://cdn.photographylife.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Canon-5DS-Image-Samples-1.jpg

http://canon-premium.webcdn.stream.ne.jp/www09/canon-premium/eosd/samples/eos5dsr/downloads/01.jpg



Jesus the detail in those pictures is astonishing (to my untrained eye)
 
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