Studio comparisons: at a glance
Using the interactive comparison tool is easy
and (we hope) pretty self-explanatory. The easiest way to learn is to
simply play around with the various options drag the marquee around the
navigator frame.
The basic idea is that you can choose up to
three cameras to compare to the model featured in the review, select
from the available ISO and mode combinations and move the marquee around
the large navigator image to view 100% crops from anywhere in the
frame.
Our recommended comparison cameras are loaded by default. Pick your own from the menu above each thumbnail. Only cameras reviewed since the new studio shot was introduced are currently available (more are being added all the time). | If you change the shooting mode or ISO for the master camera the nearest equivalent will automatically selected for all the comparison cameras. You can also change them independently. The text will change to reflect our findings according to the ISO range selected. |
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Click and drag the marquee on the main navigator window to position the 100% crops. You can also click anywhere in the frame to jump to that position. | You can also click and drag any of the 100% crops - the others will move too. |
The 'Show Presets' button highlights the areas of the frame used in previous reviews. Just click on them to jump to that point. | JPEG and RAW (where available) modes are easily accessed. |
Download links are provided for the JPEG and (zipped) raw originals. Note that not all raw files are in the system yet. | Shooting information is visible by holding your cursor over the cog icon to the bottom left of each crop. |
Full screen mode
If you have a small monitor (such as a netbook)
you may find that you don't have enough vertical resolution to see
everything. Click on 'Open in Full Screen mode' to launch a window
containing the same page in horizontal orientation.
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