Do you mean in this thread? The yellow shots are indoors mostly, and I only see two with strong reds (a Canon tendency in any case). Which shots do you mean?
I don't think there is anything wrong with these pics with indoor difficult light like that. Any camera need hue, saturation tweak in situation like this? No? It is lighting quality not camera color quality IMO, at least not based on limited samples here to draw that conclusion!
The colors are great actually. Like any indoor shots, they will usually need some adjustment. But they are otherwise fine. If you come from Sony or Nikon though you will notice a difference. I have been shooting a NEX-7 for last year and rather like the colors that I am getting from the 6D. They seem very natural to me.
michael49 wrote:
I'm mostly using the OM-D nowadays, but there are times when I want a FF body. I just sold my 5d2 for a 6d. So far I'm really liking the 6d.
AF is quick and accurate. Feels much more responsive than the 5d or the 5d2 (likely due to shorter mirror blackout). Feels better in the hand than any other Canon I've used. Love the on/off switch near the mode dial. Mode dial locks! Auto-ISO lets you set a minimum shutter speed - finally!!
Shutter is quiet and much nicer sounding than 5d/5d2.
I've tested a few Alts including the Zeiss C/Y 28 2.8 which used to hit the mirror at infinity on my 5d2 and I haven't had any mirror strikes yet.
It may just be my imagination, but the 6D seems to render colors stronger than the 5D2's sensor. This is a raw from lightroom with the "Standard Faithful" profile. The yellows and the greens seem particularly strong. 50 Planar:
You would probably need a special program to analyse which colours are actually in the file, what you are seeing comes after raw development, so the profile is just different. I would be surprised if there was a big difference in what has been recorded, I don't think Canon has changed their sensor fabrication process yet.
Mescalamba wrote:
Nah, thats not sensor. CFA and ICC profile, nothing more.
I don't think DSLR's use ICC profiles; they're probably proprietary tonemapping profiles (which is why Adobe and others who make RAW developers can only do a best guess to approximate Canon's own colors).
I have to agree with WeiQ though that the greens do look very saturated for the Faithful profile. With the Canon DSLR's that I've used that profile mutes the greens and accentuates red/magenta. The Neutral profile mutes reds and makes greens a bit too yellow.
WeiQ wrote:
It may just be my imagination, but the 6D seems to render colors stronger than the 5D2's sensor. This is a raw from lightroom with the "Standard Faithful" profile. The yellows and the greens seem particularly strong. 50 Planar:
WeiQ wrote:
It may just be my imagination, but the 6D seems to render colors stronger than the 5D2's sensor. This is a raw from lightroom with the "Standard Faithful" profile. The yellows and the greens seem particularly strong. 50 Planar: