p.7 #2 · I think Canon solved the shadow recovery issue in their sensors with the 6D sensor!
More DR is good. it just is. Limited DR is the reason gnd filters exist. More DR is one of the reasons photographers liked using lower iso film, and why many preferred film over slide. in you are good with photoshop, do a photoshop merge to HDR of 3 exposures each 2 stops apart in to a 32 bit tiff file, without any tonemaping, and then play with it in lightroom as a 32 bit file, and be ready to be absolutely blown away by how well you can control various tonalities.
p.7 #4 · I think Canon solved the shadow recovery issue in their sensors with the 6D sensor!
They are just jpegs. But take the city pic (ISO 100) and push the shadows. And than tell me, it looks worse than D800s pictures. The ISO 1600 one looks great to me, too.
like ISO 1600 does. I would have loved to see a version of 30 amd 15 seconds at ISO 12.800 and 25k,too.
p.7 #5 · I think Canon solved the shadow recovery issue in their sensors with the 6D sensor!
Hello
Here is a 100% view of picture 03 with shadows expanded in CS5.
The shadows and midtones seem to be blurred, compared to the highlight areas.
Roll on when we can see some RAWs.