10-02-2018, 11:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-02-2018, 11:12 AM by Brightcolours.)
By the way, if I observe the PD AF banding in an image shot by someone else, it is a 1st hand observation (me doing the observation).
Like in this DPReview image:
https://www.dpreview.com/files/p/articles/9488075251/Dynamic-Range/DSC_1737.jpeg
The EOS R will not have this banding, as Canon does not use a similar PD AF implementation. So no need to wait for that.
And Nikon's compressed (lossless) RAW does not have issues, just like Canon's CR2 format is compressed without issues. It is Sony's compressed format that is problematic. The Sony A7R III gives 82mb per image uncompressed.
I prefer not pulling shadows many stops, I find pulling shadows many stops a very odd fad.
Like in this DPReview image:
https://www.dpreview.com/files/p/articles/9488075251/Dynamic-Range/DSC_1737.jpeg
The EOS R will not have this banding, as Canon does not use a similar PD AF implementation. So no need to wait for that.
And Nikon's compressed (lossless) RAW does not have issues, just like Canon's CR2 format is compressed without issues. It is Sony's compressed format that is problematic. The Sony A7R III gives 82mb per image uncompressed.
I prefer not pulling shadows many stops, I find pulling shadows many stops a very odd fad.