Re: Canon Talks 250mp APS-H Image Sensor at ISSC
I don't have my head in the sand, I just don't buy in to all the hyperbole. I shot for years with Fuji Velvia with 6 stops of usable DR, and I don't remember anybody complaining about the DR of the negative emulsions which according to the manufacturers was 12.3, which is very close to where we are now with Canon sensors. Will I embrace it when we get more DR? Sure, but am I constantly running into insurmountable problems because I don't have one or two stops more now? No.
I will not jump on to this years bandwagon of 'needing' more DR, I know that when we get it another random metric will be trumped as the be all and end all of specs, color reproduction or bit depth or something else. If you can't take fantastic images with the current gear from any manufacturer it isn't the sensor that is the issue and I refuse to say it is.
Pebbles said:@privatebydesign I often have to bracket and blend in post because I need an extra couple of stops. And yes I shoot as base ISO and pull back as much as I can from the RAW. Can you honestly pretend it isn't an issue? It's just like all the Apple fanboys claiming they didn't want or need a bigger iPhone until one was available and then all buying one. You have your head in the sand my friend.
I don't have my head in the sand, I just don't buy in to all the hyperbole. I shot for years with Fuji Velvia with 6 stops of usable DR, and I don't remember anybody complaining about the DR of the negative emulsions which according to the manufacturers was 12.3, which is very close to where we are now with Canon sensors. Will I embrace it when we get more DR? Sure, but am I constantly running into insurmountable problems because I don't have one or two stops more now? No.
I will not jump on to this years bandwagon of 'needing' more DR, I know that when we get it another random metric will be trumped as the be all and end all of specs, color reproduction or bit depth or something else. If you can't take fantastic images with the current gear from any manufacturer it isn't the sensor that is the issue and I refuse to say it is.
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