The standard way of measuring DR is an 8 X 10 image.I am aware and fully agree with all of this. Hence, my emphasis on DR in an image, not in a pixel. Which I assume the typical consumer and certainly Canon is focusing on when it comes to choice of MP.
Yes, it is part of what the DR on the PTP site is based on. Specifically, a normalized size and viewing distance is used to set the threshold at which noise becomes too apparent. As you need some reference for the noise floor.The standard way of measuring DR is an 8 X 10 image.
However, I use "standard" loosely as every test seems to measure it differently.
An 8x10 image at 12” viewing distance is the same standard on which DoF calculators are based. For example, see:Yes, it is part of what the DR on the PTP site is based on. Specifically, a normalized size and viewing distance is used to set the threshold at which noise becomes too apparent. As you need some reference for the noise floor.
According to what I know, I would stress the looseness of the word "standard" here though. Never seen it used elsewhere.
The fact that in two years Canon caught up to Sony in terms of AF tracking and in three years is offering a BSI stacked sensor clearly shows that Canon is technically on par with the competition. Moreover, for me they offer unique lens, e.g. a 100 mm macro with 1.4x magnification, and professionally designed bodies with integrated grips and superior ergonomics. Before you complain current prices I suggest you look at historical prices. In 2007 a Canon 1Ds Mk3 listed for $6999 (or $9086 in today's dollars)!Start saving money... this R3 will be overpriced like all Canon gear. I see posts mentioning 4000 euro’s... FORGET IT. It will be 5900 euro’s. Canon is years behind on mirrorless bodies and now they finally catch up with Sony, they want your money... big time.
Because a small, high-resolution display is a lot cheaper than a couple of pieces of glass? Lol.For not having a mirror and not having an OVF I would like to see a discount.
First an at least $1000 discount because of the model name with a "3" instead of a "1". And then an additional discount compared to the best avaible DSLR. Of course that screen might costs some money, but it is only needed because of the decision to ditch the mirror. It is like a prosthetic leg compared to a real one.Because a small, high-resolution display is a lot cheaper than a couple of pieces of glass? Lol.
Also, a discount from what? The EOS 3 film camera? The R3 isn’t a 1-series or a 5-series.
First an at least $1000 discount because of the model name with a "3" instead of a "1". And then an additional discount compared to the best avaible DSLR. Of course that screen might costs some money, but it is only needed because of the decision to ditch the mirror. It is like a prosthetic leg compared to a real one.
That was the most literal claim of Canon crippling a camera that I have seen yet.First an at least $1000 discount because of the model name with a "3" instead of a "1". And then an additional discount compared to the best avaible DSLR. Of course that screen might costs some money, but it is only needed because of the decision to ditch the mirror. It is like a prosthetic leg compared to a real one.
Well the comedy value is the only value any of his comments have.....That was the most literal claim of Canon crippling a camera that I have seen yet.
It costs a lot more money to get a limb surgically reattached than to get a prosthetic one.You do realize prosthetic limbs are very expensive, don’t you?
Your analogy is terrible.
That’s just an initial cost. Prosthetics need multiple replacements over a persons lifespan and often times people will have more than one for appropriate uses. Depending on their functionality prosthetics can be very expensive too.It costs a lot more money to get a limb surgically reattached than to get a prosthetic one.
That was a terrible story with a happy ending.That’s just an initial cost. Prosthetics need multiple replacements over a persons lifespan and often times people will have more than one for appropriate uses. Depending on their functionality prosthetics can be very expensive too.
Add in the multiple replacements and repairs along with fittings and adjustments etc etc over a lifetime and the cost could easily exceed the initial surgery cost.
I count myself very lucky in that I had a bad accident 20 odd years ago and could have lost my right arm, the surgeon, who didn’t know me at all, spent 7 hours saving my arm.
Thank you for your kind thoughts. My wife might not agree all the time thoughThat was a terrible story with a happy ending.
I am glad you are still with us.
They certainly seem to have done a 180 on their marketing strategy......you can see and feel the frustration this is causing in the marketplace.Canon need to get into the soap opera business they really seem to be stretching out their product launches. Why the hell tease something in early Spring that your not going to fully announce until September and sell from November / December.
Gone it seems are the days they keep something secret and then announce & start selling a month later.
It starts to become negative publicity.