05-25-2020 10:38 AM
05-25-2020 11:02 AM
Take a look at the table starting on page 536 of your manual and it shows exactly what settings are manipulated by SIA. I suspect you are seeing the results of it choosing a picture style automatically that provides more sharpening than what you are using with your manual settings but it is also choosing AF points for you which is something else that could be a factor.
Are you shooting RAW or JPG? If RAW, then the camera is just telling what defaults the RAW converter should apply for various conversion parameters giving you full control over those in post unlike JPG.
Rodger
05-25-2020 11:11 AM
05-25-2020 11:32 AM - edited 05-25-2020 11:33 AM
The picture style specified by the camera will be used to set the default parameters for that RAW file in your RAW processing program. Compae what parameters (style, sharpness, etc.) is being used in DPP between the SIA and your manual setting. I leave picture style set to standard in my camera bodies and make a choice when processing with DPP. I suspect that your default picture style setting is differing from what the SIA is applying.
Just because you shoot in RAW doesn't mean the camera doesn't send processing preferences as metadata with the file, it just means you can change those preferences at will during processing with the RAW file and not lose any information.
Rodger
05-25-2020 11:17 AM
First, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO are exposure settings, which theoretically have little to no impact on sharpness, most especially if you are shooting from a quality tripod. What is your target or subject?
What AF point(s) are you using? Try selecting just the center. What AF mode are you using? Try One Shot AF mode, and Single Shot drive mode.
FYI, the green square mode, [A+], uses AI Focus AF mode, and has all AF points enabled. The most experienced photographers will almost never use AI Focus, because it introduces delays as the camera tries to figure if the subject is moving or not.
I use just the center AF point, with Single Shot drive mode, for still subjects. I use all of the AF points enabled in AI Servo tracking mode, using the center as starting AF point and Continuous Shooting drive mode, for most action photography.
05-25-2020 11:27 AM
05-25-2020 11:29 AM
Out of curiousity, what lens are you using? I assume that you are using a quality tripod for a camera of that weight.
05-25-2020 11:33 AM
05-25-2020 11:36 AM
05-25-2020 11:41 AM
You are welcome and Standard is the preferred style as default, this is the style Canon typically uses to provide their camera burst/maximum file rated performance in RAW. I turn off all of the options (NR, lens correction, etc.) in camera and use those as needed during post to save time/battery life.
Again, I am not familiar with the 5DIV but I suspect scene intelligent is also choosing what it thinks is the best AF servo "case" when in servo mode which may be a better choice than the default Servo AF parameter setup (Case 1 unless you changed it)
Rodger
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