5D4 in-camera JPGs and RAW files posted at DPR

ahsanford

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A small gallery of 5D4 shots here:
https://www.dpreview.com/samples/0574215952/canon-eos-5d-mark-iv-real-world-samples-gallery

In-camera JPG and RAW files for each shot are posted.

Pics 5-6 are identical, one as-taken in-camera, the other as processed in a beta of ACR.

Pics 10-11 are a before-and-after like they did with 5-6, but this time they took a landscape shot and seasoned it with a tasteful and delicate +100 shadow push. ::)

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(CR organization question: Are these pre-release samples supposed to go here in Reviews, or does it stay in EOS Body Rumors until it's released?)
 
tpatana said:
Interesting. Some of the 32k iso shots didn't look promising.

Also, are they located in Seattle? Any of them attend local shoots, so should I have seen them somewhere? Or they hide from public?

No idea. I don't believe they had a camera in advance (i.e. I don't think they were under NDA) or they would have published their gallery on the first day.

I looked at the EXIF data of the files and it was dated 27 August -- this would imply DPR got a pre-production rig on/around the day of the announcement and frantically ran around with it in as many settings as possible (at the house, on an engagement shoot, at a concert, etc.) to give us all an early look, but I could be wrong.

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tpatana said:
Interesting. Some of the 32k iso shots didn't look promising.
My - immediate, spontaneous - reaction too. There can be a lot of "excuses" for this; pre-producyion, software, treatment etc. But not encouraging. Will be great once we have the updated DPP RAW converter to play with.

+2 stop high iso over the 5DIII is probably the last element that can win me over.

Colors etc. are nice and reminds me of the improvements we got with the 5DS/R.
 
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ahsanford said:
I looked at the EXIF data of the files and it was dated 27 August -- this would imply DPR got a pre-production rig on/around the day of the announcement and frantically ran around with it in as many settings as possible (at the house, on an engagement shoot, at a concert, etc.) to give us all an early look, but I could be wrong.

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Yup. Canon disclosure clause was very precise about this. The people who posted some early samples about ten days ago are very unlikely to be on the distribution list next time...
 
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tpatana said:
Interesting. Some of the 32k iso shots didn't look promising.

Has there ever been a camera where photos shot at the maximum native ISO look "promising"?

Maiaibing said:
+2 stop high iso over the 5DIII is probably the last element that can win me over.

Unfortunately physics does not agree with you. There's a reason Canon only increased the max ISO by 1/3 EV...
 
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Real World 5D4 Samples Have Dropped!

From DPREVIEW... that ISO 32,000 is pretty damn impressive! (and fairly usable... for certain things)

https://www.dpreview.com/samples/0574215952/canon-eos-5d-mark-iv-real-world-samples-gallery

EDIT:

Looks like Canon finally added some factory samples to their .JP website as well...

http://web.canon.jp/imaging/eosd/samples/eos5dmk4/
 
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Sharlin said:
Maiaibing said:
+2 stop high iso over the 5DIII is probably the last element that can win me over.
Unfortunately physics does not agree with you. There's a reason Canon only increased the max ISO by 1/3 EV...
?? Physics agrees because that "other" brand can do 2 full stops better. We only do not know yet if Canon is able to match this.

5DIII nominal iso was way, way too high. The sensor was in fact a modest improvement over the 5DII. 5DS/R already has better high iso even with 50 MPIX. The not-very-new discount camera 6D is even better still.

5DIV has Canon's newest sensor and 30 MPIX - so lets see is we get significantly improved high iso from 5DIII to 5DIV.
 
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Maiaibing said:
Sharlin said:
Maiaibing said:
+2 stop high iso over the 5DIII is probably the last element that can win me over.
Unfortunately physics does not agree with you. There's a reason Canon only increased the max ISO by 1/3 EV...
?? Physics agrees because that "other" brand can do 2 full stops better. We only do not know yet if Canon is able to match this.

5DIII nominal iso was way, way too high. The sensor was in fact a modest improvement over the 5DII. 5DS/R already has better high iso even with 50 MPIX. The not-very-new discount camera 6D is even better still.

5DIV has Canon's newest sensor and 30 MPIX - so lets see is we get significantly improved high iso from 5DIII to 5DIV.

Are there any cameras that can objectively produce high ISO shots 2 stops cleaner than the 5D3?
 
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Over the last couple of releases, I have read so much junk about what you can get out of these cameras that my scepticism outweighs their conclusions. The 5DS/R was (by some) doomed beyond ISO800 and yet I get perfectly usable results at ISO6400. I even have ISO12800 shots (with limited DR) that I am able to print at acceptable sizes. So until I either see images from someone I trust/know or have been able to verify it myself, I take the quality assessments of these images with a grain of salt.
 
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scyrene said:
Maiaibing said:
?? Physics agrees because that "other" brand can do 2 full stops better. We only do not know yet if Canon is able to match this.

Are there any cameras that can objectively produce high ISO shots 2 stops cleaner than the 5D3?

Only in Maiaibing's dreams. I welcome them to link to either https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/image-comparison or http://photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm to prove their point. Or are they still confusing low-ISO and high-ISO DR?

To be fair, the D5 can do a stop better than the 5D3, and the 7R2 quite impressively 2/3 stops or so. But that's as far as it goes.
 
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Sharlin said:
scyrene said:
Maiaibing said:
?? Physics agrees because that "other" brand can do 2 full stops better. We only do not know yet if Canon is able to match this.

Are there any cameras that can objectively produce high ISO shots 2 stops cleaner than the 5D3?

Only in Maiaibing's dreams. I welcome them to link to either https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/image-comparison or http://photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm to prove their point. Or are they still confusing low-ISO and high-ISO DR?

To be fair, the D5 can do a stop better than the 5D3, and the 7R2 quite impressively 2/3 stops or so. But that's as far as it goes.

Yeah, one stop I could believe. It was always my impression that the 1Dx was usable to one stop higher than the 5D3. The D5 (and by the look of it the 5D4) have made impressive strides in high ISO jpegs, but the raw files aren't much different. As others have said, we appear to have hit the limits of what's possible with current technology.
 
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The B&H video mentions that they have a DIGIC 6 processor just for the image processing and the quality of the jpegs was particularly praised. Accepting this was a panel of pro-Canonites on a promo video, it suggests that any increases in image quality are as likely due to the fancy techno-gabble programming as any new sensor tech.
 
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Sharlin said:
scyrene said:
Maiaibing said:
?? Physics agrees because that "other" brand can do 2 full stops better. We only do not know yet if Canon is able to match this.

Are there any cameras that can objectively produce high ISO shots 2 stops cleaner than the 5D3?

Only in Maiaibing's dreams. I welcome them to link to either https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/image-comparison or http://photonstophotos.net/Charts/PDR.htm to prove their point. Or are they still confusing low-ISO and high-ISO DR?
Really? From that "other" site this site does not want us to link to:
"ISO 204,800 and beyond: up to a 2 EV advantage" A7S compared to 5DIII
 
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Maiaibing said:
Really? From that "other" site this site does not want us to link to:
"ISO 204,800 and beyond: up to a 2 EV advantage" A7S compared to 5DIII

[quote author=DPR]
For example, at ISO 409,600 the shadows and darker midtones of the A7S show a nearly 2 EV advantage over the 5D Mark III and A7R - where, at web resolutions (5 MP), the noise levels of the A7S look visually similar to ISO 102,400 on the other cameras.
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So, at ISO 409,600 the noise levels look visually similar to ISO 102,400 on the 5DIII (H2 setting). Since H2 on the 5DIII pretty much looks like unusable crap, it's really great that you can shoot two stops higher on the A7S and get the same unusable crap. Go DPR! Go Sony!
 
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neuroanatomist said:
Maiaibing said:
Really? From that "other" site this site does not want us to link to:
"ISO 204,800 and beyond: up to a 2 EV advantage" A7S compared to 5DIII

[quote author=DPR]
For example, at ISO 409,600 the shadows and darker midtones of the A7S show a nearly 2 EV advantage over the 5D Mark III and A7R - where, at web resolutions (5 MP), the noise levels of the A7S look visually similar to ISO 102,400 on the other cameras.

So, at ISO 409,600 the noise levels look visually similar to ISO 102,400 on the 5DIII (H2 setting). Since H2 on the 5DIII pretty much looks like unusable crap, it's really great that you can shoot two stops higher on the A7S and get the same unusable crap. Go DPR! Go Sony!
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Since the Olympics, my African Grey is saying, go, go Canada. I'm sure I can get go go Sony out of him if I try, after all he also does go go Oilers. :)

Jack
 
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