SPKoko said:
3kramd5 said:SPKoko said:
Note that, in this comparison, the A7R and 5DSR were exposed for 1/2500s, while the A7R2, at the same aperture, was exposed for 1/1000s.
Sporgon said:3kramd5 said:SPKoko said:
Note that, in this comparison, the A7R and 5DSR were exposed for 1/2500s, while the A7R2, at the same aperture, was exposed for 1/1000s.
Well spotted, but Tim Parkin did say that they exposed as far to the right as possible in holding highlights, then under exposed from there by 6 stops. So, this suggests the a7RII has more highlight range. Interesting.
traveller said:If only Sony would provide 14 bit uncompressed RAW option...
3kramd5 said:traveller said:If only Sony would provide 14 bit uncompressed RAW option...
Please, no.
neuroanatomist said:3kramd5 said:traveller said:If only Sony would provide 14 bit uncompressed RAW option...
Please, no.
The only suggestion from Sony on the matter suggests they're considering doing just that. It seems that's exactly what some people are asking for...people who apparently don't understand what it is they're asking.
psolberg said:neuroanatomist said:3kramd5 said:traveller said:If only Sony would provide 14 bit uncompressed RAW option...
Please, no.
The only suggestion from Sony on the matter suggests they're considering doing just that. It seems that's exactly what some people are asking for...people who apparently don't understand what it is they're asking.
All they are asking for is lossless compression which is a standard feature on canon and nikon. I don't see anything wrong with an option. After all, if you do not see a value, just don't use it, which is why canon and nikon make it an OPTION.
neuroanatomist said:psolberg said:neuroanatomist said:3kramd5 said:traveller said:If only Sony would provide 14 bit uncompressed RAW option...
Please, no.
The only suggestion from Sony on the matter suggests they're considering doing just that. It seems that's exactly what some people are asking for...people who apparently don't understand what it is they're asking.
All they are asking for is lossless compression which is a standard feature on canon and nikon. I don't see anything wrong with an option. After all, if you do not see a value, just don't use it, which is why canon and nikon make it an OPTION.
You completely miss the point. What people are asking for is UNCOMPRESSED RAW, as the poster above stated. That's the message Sony is hearing, as stated by Sony's Kimio Maki: "Sony RAW is compressed, not uncompressed. But if we're getting a lot of requests for it, we should make such a kind of no-compression raw. Of course we recognize that. But I cannot give you a guarantee when we're going to fix or not fix."
Yes, what people (presumably) want is lossless compression for RAW files, like pretty much every other camera makes provides. But that's not what they're asking for, and based on the quote above, Sony is getting the wrong message.