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« A7V dynamic range is extremely good »
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Re: A7V dynamic range is extremely good
Ross Martin wrote
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Bill Claff’s note in the chart: “triangle down indicates noise reduction”
Yes, that's an important thing to "forget" to mention in the title of this thread...
I guess this answers the question how Sony DR would look like if it baked in NR as Canon did
...
Edit; Well, as proven by @
snapsy
@ it's DGO that is at work, not NR. The caveat is that it works only when using Mechanical shutter.
Dec 11, 2025 at 04:05 PM
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Re: A7V dynamic range is extremely good
Ross Martin wrote
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Bill Claff’s note in the chart: “triangle down indicates noise reduction”
Yes, that's an important thing to "forget" to mention in the title of this thread...
I guess this answers the question how Sony DR would look like if it baked in NR as Canon did
...
Dec 09, 2025 at 07:52 PM
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