AGeoJO wrote: molson wrote:
Then you\'re not using your camera properly!
As it was explained to me on the Nikon forum, the proper way to use these cameras is to underexpose the image by 5 stops, and then \"lift the shadows\" using tone mapping/HDR to \"correct\" the exposure... and when the 5D Mark II and Mark III are used in this fashion, you may see more banding than you will on some of the Nikon cameras...
Aah, now I know what I have been doing wrong then; I have been exposing my images properly. No wonder I didn\'t notice any banding !
+100
all the banding/DR crowd know NOTHING about a proper exposure and if they learned how to shoot they would never, NEVER have any issues under any circumstances, what sad bunch of posers
once again NOBODY will EVER see any banding or shadow noise, EVER, so long as they learn how to shoot with a camera and pick the proper exposure (not that they are capable )
anyone with half a brain would realize that a scene with 15 stops can be captured perfectly IF you use a proper exposure and know how to shoot but the same fools pretend like it is not possible just to cover for the fact that they have never, likely, taken a single photo in the real world in their life!!!! maybe some OOF cats !
Jul 30, 2012 at 02:00 PM
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