digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
A6000 (L) vs 7D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 70D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 5D3 (R)
A6000 (L) vs 6D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 1DX (R)
Now you see wider DR sensor always records better data in any cases. Canon owner don\'t try this at home using latest Sony full frame for your comparison. Why shuttle for less when DR is a piece of cake now-a-day
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
A6000 (L) vs 7D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 70D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 5D3 (R)
A6000 (L) vs 6D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 1DX (R)
Now you see wider DR sensor always records better data in any cases. Canon owner don\'t try this at home using latest Sony full frame for your comparison. Why shuttle for less when DR is a piece of cake now-a-day
Updated: Full scale to show the lighting:
Use this link http://tinyurl.com/cmbv for more verification in different samples.
A6000 (L) vs 70D (R)
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
A6000 (L) vs 7D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 70D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 5D3 (R)
A6000 (L) vs 6D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 1DX (R)
Now you see wider DR sensor always records better data in any cases. Canon owner don\'t try this at home using latest Sony full frame for your comparison. Why shuttle for less when DR is a piece of cake now-a-day
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
A6000 (L) vs 7D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 70D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 5D3 (R)
A6000 (L) vs 6D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 1DX (R)
Now you see wider DR sensor always records better data in any cases. Canon owner don\'t try this at home using latest Sony full frame for your comparison. Why shuttle for less when DR is a piece of cake now-a-day
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
A6000 (L) vs 7D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 70D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 5D3 (R)
A6000 (L) vs 6D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 1DX (R)
Now you see wider DR sensor always records better data in any cases. Canon owner don\'t try this at home using latest Sony full frame for your comparison. Why shuttle for less when DR is a piece of cake now-a-day
digitalbug30d wrote:
didn\'t get an answer before aboutDR issues isn\'t 11-13 stops enough? as long as you expose right in the camera and not rely on post to fix.
chez wrote:
....More DR is always better than less.
+1, the more the better. A camera with higher dynamic range always has better images quality than the one with lower dynamic range. Here some IQ comparison samples using IR and DXO comparometers.
In this illustration, I am using the lowly Sony A6000 against all Canon latest crop and full frame 7D, 70D, 5D3, 6D, 1DX to prove DR is a critical element for IQ in all photographic application not just for landscape like some indicated in this forum. Just use your eyes to judge the quality of the crop samples for yourself
A6000 (L) vs 7D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 70D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 5D3 (R)
A6000 (L) vs 6D (R)
A6000 (L) vs 1DX (R)
Now you see wider DR sensor always records better data in any cases. Canon owner don\'t try this at home using latest Sony full frame for your comparison. Why shuttle for less when DR is a piece of cake now-a-day
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