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Re: Official: Canon Announces the EOS 6D Mark II
Well, could I ask you, dear FM guys, a question?
Camera Nikon D5 is good in terms of IQ, isn't it? I think no one says that Nikon flagman camera is bad. I'm asking, simply put, "good" or "bad" question, "empty" or "full glass".
Speaking honestly all of us will tell - IMHO - Nikon D5 is a good camera.
Actually after hours of evaluating raw files from both 6DII and D5 I must admit that Canon released a camera that equals D5 in terms of IQ.
DR is the same, noise pattern and banding show at the same ISO and EV push setting. Yes, there are better sensors in both camps, but this given sensors of 6DII and D5 are no bad at all, aren't they?
D5 raw samples http://www.slrclub.com/bbs/vx2.php?id=slr_review&category=2&no=536
Banding sample at ISO 100 ftp://rawdata.slrclub.com/lens/nikon/1610_105mm/DSC_4199.NEF
I searched my photos taken on 6D and I barely found some when I had to push more than +1.5EV/+100% ShadowRecovery and not a single shot exceeding +2EV/+100%. Moreover I took some landscape scenes at ISO 800 and they were absolutly fine even after modest pushing. If DR of a scene is large I do bracketing whatever camera I use. And Custom modes (C1, C2 or U1, U2, etc.) helps to capture bracketing series handheld in continous mode easily with no unadjustable shift.
So who have cheated us this time? Canon? We fooled ouselves with unfulfiled expectations, didn't we?
Well, could I ask you, dear FM guys, a question?
Camera Nikon D5 is good in terms of IQ, isn't it? I think no one says that Nikon flagman camera is bad. I'm asking, simply put, "good" or "bad" question, "empty" or "full glass".
Speaking honestly all of us will tell - IMHO - Nikon D5 is a good camera.
Actually after hours of evaluating raw files from both 6DII and D5 I must admit that Canon released a camera that equals D5 in terms of IQ.
DR is the same, noise pattern and banding show at the same ISO and EV push setting. Yes, there are better sensors in both camps, but this given sensors of 6DII and D5 are no bad at all, aren't they?
D5 raw samples http://www.slrclub.com/bbs/vx2.php?id=slr_review&category=2&no=536
Banding sample at ISO 100 ftp://rawdata.slrclub.com/lens/nikon/1610_105mm/DSC_4199.NEF
I searched my photos taken on 6D and I barely found some when I had to push more than +1.5EV/+100% ShadowRecovery and not a single shot exceeding +2EV/+100%. Moreover I took some landscape scenes at ISO 800 and they were absolutly fine even after modest pushing. If DR of a scene is large I do bracketing whatever camera I use. And Custom modes (C1, C2 or U1, U2, etc.) helps to capture bracketing series handheld in continous mode easily with no unadjustable shift.
So who have cheated us this time? Canon? We fooled ouselves with unfulfiled expectations, didn't we?
Well, could I ask you, dear FM guys, a question?
Camera Nikon D5 is good in terms of IQ, isn't it? I think no one says that Nikon flagman camera is bad. I'm asking, simply put, "good" or "bad" question, "empty" or "full glass".
Speaking honestly all of us will tell - IMHO - Nikon D5 is a good camera.
Actually after hours of evaluating raw files from both 6DII and D5 I must admit that Canon released a camera that equals D5 in terms of IQ.
DR is the same, noise pattern and banding show at the same ISO and EV push setting. Yes, there are better sensors in both camps, but this given sensors of 6DII and D5 are no bad at all, aren't they?
D5 raw samples http://www.slrclub.com/bbs/vx2.php?id=slr_review&category=2&no=536
Banding sample at ISO 100 ftp://rawdata.slrclub.com/lens/nikon/1610_105mm/DSC_4199.NEF
I searched my photos taken on 6D and I barely found some when I had to push more than +1.5EV/+100% ShadowRecovery and not a single shot exceeding +2EV/+100%. Moreover I took some landscape scenes at ISO 800 and they were absolutly fine even after modest pushing. If DR of a scene is large I do bracketing whatever camera I use. And Custom modes (C1, C2 or U1, U2, etc.) helps to capture bracketing series handheld in continous mode easily with no unadjustable shift.
So who have cheated us this time? Canon? We fooled ouselves with unfulfiled expectations, didn't we?
Edited by Guest
Jul 22, 2017 at 07:38 AM
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