dak723 said:
I can't wait for the day when cameras have 15 or 16 stops of DR. All the techno-geeks will be overjoyed as they process their photos and remove all hint of shadow. And the real photographers who understand that contrast is more important than DR will be wondering why they have to process their photos so much to give them the "punch' that they used to have in the old days.
I understand that in certain situations, more DR would definitely be a plus, but having bought a Sony A7 II to compare with my Canon 6D, the Sony was returned because it did not - under any circumstance I shoot, which is landscapes under daylight conditions including sunsets - produce a single better photo than my Canon. It numerous cases, in my opinion, of course, the results of the Sony were sub-par as it produced photos that seemed washed out in comparison, both in terms of contrast and color. I realize that the image we get is the result of tone curves and other algorithms that may have nothing to do with the sensor, but all I can go by is the image (both RAW and JPG) that those algorithms give me. Sure, I like to bring up the exposure slightly in the shadows, too - but there was nothing within the range of adjustment that the Sony did better than the Canon.
So all the DR enthusiasts - no we do not all think the Sony Exmor is better. If you have tried both sensors, you are free to choose the one you think is better and wish Canon could equal the results. That is what i have done. I choose the Canon because 1) Contrast is more important. 2) I prefer the overall look of the pics from my Canon and need to do minimal or no post processing. 3) I don't need to print any larger than 8" x 12" in which case all the noise issues and banding have never, ever, been an issue.
This is not what DR advocates want, to remove all hint of shadow. That is a myth perpetrated by the die hard pro Canon fans on this forum as part of their mockery of those who don't see photography or camera technology the same way they do. It's a straw man.
Dead black shadows lacking any detail and are not realistic. In real life, there are very few circumstances where you have shadows completely devoid of detail. The only reason shadows in photography often have no detail is because photographers are trying to hide noise. The benefit of having more DR is that you can reveal detail IN the shadows, without them having unsightly noise characteristics (banding, blotch, salt & pepper, etc.) We want shadows to be shadows, we just don't want them to be dead and devoid of detail. The goal isn't to lift shadows to the point where they become highlights. ??? ??? The goal is to lift shadows so we can replicate what we see in real life.
DR advocates are frequently called out for bashing on
the brand, as if doing so was some kind of personal insult to Canon users. (For the record, IT'S NOT! It's not intended as a personal insult, in general it should be taken as a critique on and frustration about Canon's sensor technology, and only that. This:
9VIII said:
It's like pointing out to your amputee friend that he's missing a leg every time you see him.
Yes there is something wrong with that.
This is a load of crap. It blows the entire situation WAAAY out of proportion.)
Canon advocates, upon hearing DR advocates bash on an inanimate object, then turn around and bash
the DR advocates themselves. One group complains about unfeeling inanimate hardware, the other group insults, mocks and berates actual people. Now there is
truly something wrong with
that. There is a serious misunderstanding on these forums about dynamic range and why some people want it. It's truly sad. I mean, really, truly sad. This forum could be a really great place, but somehow the mention & discussion of, and yes often complaining about dynamic range became synonymous with "personal insult" on these forums. However that conflation occurred, I honestly do not know. (It's a rather disturbing conflation, that a brand choice for a camera becomes so important that when someone "insults" the brand, you take it deeply personally...as if someone was reminding you that your leg was amputated ???) Outside of a couple personalities who have shown up on these forums in the past and persistently hated on Canon just for the sake of hating on Canon, most DR advocates just want Canon to deliver competitive IQ on all fronts, and it should be understandable that they are frustrated after many, many years without much progress on the issue they personally consider most important. It's
personal frustration with a brand 99% of the time...not some backhanded means of throwing around personal insults to all Canon fans on these forums. The blatant mockery and insults dished out to DR advocates (and yes the subsequent reciprocation, and reciprocated reciprocation, etc. etc. ad. inf.) is the true travesty here. There is such a thing as the high road, guys...
Anyway...this same old straw man, that
DR "techno-geeks" just want to remove all hint of shadow, or the other common insulting mockery that "they don't know how to expose"...none of that has any shred of truth to it. That isn't the goal of wanting more DR, and those who want more DR are not automatically buffoons who can't expose properly. We know exactly how to expose, and our goal for having more DR really has nothing to do with removing all hint of shadow. Just for the record.