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Re: Official Canon EOS R1 Images and Specifications


AmbientMike wrote:


Jman13 wrote:
AmbientMike wrote:
The R1 probably shoots just fine. But if you are going to maintain a laser like focus on one spec, like DR, or a few, like generally happens on here, then you might as well say 20D beats Z8 since better synch speed,

Why oh why can't Nikon do anything right, my old body has a higher flash synch ?!? Oh the horror


My god you've lost the plot.


You have. But pardon me for not staying on topic and trashing a camera over some stupid spec.


Jesus. No one was trashing the camera. Your reading comprehension skills are awful if you think that's what was happening..w e were trying to figure out what the actual spec was since there were multiple pieces of information about a few things that contradicted each other.

Also, I haven't used the 20D, but I owned the 30D for 4 years, and it had the same sensor. The dynamic range was atrocious compared to a modern mirrorless full frame body. That doesn't mean you couldn't get good photos from it...but it isn't even in the conversation, and the fact that you somehow seem to think it does shows how woefully inexperienced with modern hardware you are. I can take a modern RAW file from something like the R5, or R8, or Z7 II or Z8 or Zf, and underexpose 3 stops for the highlights, and push the shadows 3-4 stops and get quite clean final results that look fantastic. Try that with a 20D and see the atrocious mess of black noise that you will have.

For example - this was a very high range scene taken with the Z7 II, and I took bracketed images and found that due to stream movement, HDR wasn't going to work...but I took this image (the underexposed image in the bracket), did a 3.5 stop straight push, then increased another stop in shadows (while pulling back down the highlights. And look how clean the shadows still are. Top part is the RAW file out of camera, bottom is final. Try that with a 20D.








Jul 17, 2024 at 02:18 PM





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