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Re: Official: Canon Announces the EOS 6D Mark II


Dlee13 wrote:
So I been playing around with the image comparison tool on DPR and I found something I found interesting. Now I have a 1440p 27" monitor so this may look different on some peoples displays, but to me the 6D2 has the sharpest detail out out all 4. I would defitnely say the other 3 have slightly less noise, but the noise on the 6D2 isn't bad and is easily fixable.

https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/image-comparison/fullscreen?attr144_0=canon_eos6dmkii&attr144_1=nikon_d5&attr144_2=canon_eos5dmkiv&attr144_3=sony_a9&attr146_0=100_2&attr146_1=100_2&attr146_2=100_2&attr146_3=100_2&attr177_3=off&normalization=compare&widget=542&x=0.2697635705532646&y=1.062609813765784

Am I crazy or does the 6D2 really have the best detail?


I think you are crazy
Actually "sharper" details produced by 6DII are an impact of higher noise level that makes details look sharper or introduces fake "details" that are just noise grains. It's a common issue. That's it.

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Jul 20, 2017 at 06:34 AM
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Re: Official: Canon Announces the EOS 6D Mark II


Dlee13 wrote:
So I been playing around with the image comparison tool on DPR and I found something I found interesting. Now I have a 1440p 27" monitor so this may look different on some peoples displays, but to me the 6D2 has the sharpest detail out out all 4. I would defitnely say the other 3 have slightly less noise, but the noise on the 6D2 isn't bad and is easily fixable.

https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/image-comparison/fullscreen?attr144_0=canon_eos6dmkii&attr144_1=nikon_d5&attr144_2=canon_eos5dmkiv&attr144_3=sony_a9&attr146_0=100_2&attr146_1=100_2&attr146_2=100_2&attr146_3=100_2&attr177_3=off&normalization=compare&widget=542&x=0.2697635705532646&y=1.062609813765784

Am I crazy or does the 6D2 really have the best detail?


I think you are crazy
Actually "sharper" details produced by 6DII are an impact of higher noise level that makes details look sharper or introduces fake "details" that are just noise grains. That's it.



Jul 20, 2017 at 06:32 AM





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