CaptureWhatYouSee said:
neuroanatomist said:
CaptureWhatYouSee said:
The following is from a poll on the DPR site:
Total voters: 1,505
That's about 0.01% of the dSLRs sold per year.
You don't have to poll everyone in order to get a statistically significant sample set.
This 'demonstrates' that DR is as important as AF and High ISO to a reasonable number of people. Which seems about right. I bet that these percentages will not change.
While improved DR performance at ISO 100 is not something worth turning down, DR captured by DSLR's at base ISO has for a long time exceeded the DR of current generation output medium, be that screen or paper. Making use of the expanded DR offered by Exmor sensors at base ISO either compensates for a shot taken where the metering system misses by a large margin, the photographer selects the wrong setting, or more usually to create the weird washed out HDR mush effect. While I can see the need for certain types of specialist photography (e.g. astro), it is certainly not a mainstream problem with photography.
I bet you if you show a selection of prints to a non-trained eye showing typical problems caused by lack of base ISO DR, high ISO noise, AF tracking issues, frame rate/buffer issues (resulting in missing the decisive moment) and resolution, the chances are missing the moment would be number one noticed problem (if its an action shot), focus issues would be number two, high ISO noise would be number three, and no-one would pick up on a typical lack of resolution or lack of DR
if exposed correctly.