dilbert said:privatebydesign said:dilbert said:privatebydesign said:...
Where does Canon say the C300 MkII shoots 15 stops of DR in 4K at 10 bit? They don't, even the tester says "I am aware Canon says they achieve best image quality at 2K in 12 bit. " So in an outright test of DR the tester arbitrarily decided to not use the settings the camera maker says would give the best output, and then says the output isn't what he was expecting! Further, where do Canon lay out their definition of DR? Where does the tester lay out his definition of DR?
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http://cinemaeos.usa.canon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/EOS_C300MKII_Specs_4815.pdf
You're right, Canon doesn't qualify its "15 stops of dynamic range" with which resolution it applies to, therefore it is reasonable to assume that it applies to both.
Not at all, I read the words "up to 15 stops of dynamic range," . Surely that means not all the time......
If not all the time then under what conditions? Only on a full moon and after a virgin has been sacrificed?
Canon suckered a few of us in with this claim.
I'll take one for the team and handle that virgin ;D
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