TeamSpeed wrote:
You don't want a graph that goes up, even in steps, for an ISO invarant camera.
What I want is a camera that gives good IQ when properly exposed for the aperture / SS / ISO combination appropriate to EV(x) illumination levels.
ISO invariance is not my primary agenda.
TeamSpeed wrote:
ISO amplification will always seem cleaner than bringing up ISO 6 stops
BTW, to suggest that photography is NOT a science ...
I understand that it is ALSO an ART, but that does NOT disqualify the science involved. In fact, the human physiological response to which ART is being applied toward, is in and of itself a science. The skill (i.e. art) of applying the science of light & optics in concert with the human physiological response to visual stimuli is one that embodies knowledge of the science of each.
Imo, to dismiss science from the equation is incorrect (or at least, incomplete). The art is rooted in and derived from the science, not a replacement and dismissal of the science involved ... even if one chooses not to acknowledge the relationship regarding the science.
TeamSpeed wrote:
You don't want a graph that goes up, even in steps, for an ISO invarant camera.
What I want is a camera that gives good IQ when properly exposed for the aperture / SS / ISO combination appropriate to EV(x) illumination levels.
ISO invariance is not my primary agenda.
BTW, to suggest that photography is NOT a science ...
I understand that it is ALSO an ART, but that does NOT disqualify the science involved. In fact, the human physiological response to which ART is being applied toward, is in and of itself a science. The skill (i.e. art) of applying the science of light & optics in concert with the human physiological response to visual stimuli is one that embodies knowledge of the science of each.
Imo, to dismiss science from the equation is incorrect (or at least, incomplete). The art is rooted in and derived from the science, not a replacement and dismissal of the science involved ... even if one chooses not to acknowledge the relationship regarding the science.
Jul 23, 2017 at 06:53 AM
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