mmenno said:...I must add, ,,in general, the fact that canon had a 'DR issue' and it was mentioned in various reviews in itself is a good thing in my opinion.
No question that Canon sensors prior to those introduced in 2016 had somewhat lower dynamic range than those from SoNikon. Certainly it should be mentioned, but DR is just one of hundreds of factors that a camera should be judged on, and to me its not even an extremely important factor. To me that doesn't mean Canon had a "DR issue" any more than Sony or Nikon has a "menu issue" or a "autofocus issue" due to their camera's not being as good as Canon products in those regards.
GMCPhotographics said:...I have yet seen any photography genre that clearly shows the need for 4-5 stop pushed shadow areas which couldn't be achieved with either a superior technique (exposure blending / HDR) or better understanding of exposure metering. Sure we all pull a bit of exposure in Post Prod. But if we consider a 4-5 stop pull as necessary then that points to very poor metering or just being lazy and leaving it to be fixed later. If we then blame a camera for not being able to do this so well...that really points to the photographer's lazyness / lack of skill and then passing the blame onto the camera / tool.
Just remember folks that massive DR isn't the be all and end off of photography. Too much DR and silhouettes become impossible.
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