They added a new section for Raw DR: Exposure Latitude & ISO-invariance which is very interesting. Iso 100 image pushed +5EV in post processing is same as correctly exposed image at iso 3600. Looks like one can shoot at iso 100 without worrying about proper exposure and correct it later. They compared it with 7d2/70d/6d.
According to DPR, following is the advantage of underexposing image:
"The idea is that if the scene has highlights that are clipping at ISO 3200, you will be better off by keeping the same aperture value and shutter speed, but turning the camera back down to ISO 200 and brighten it later, from Raw. This way you can get essentially the same shadow noise performance but with an extra 4EV of highlight information. And this is made possible by the incredibly low noise floor of what we're calling an 'ISO-invariant' camera."
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-d5500/9
Does it mean exposure triangle is going to be redundant? I am still not able to understand how pushing using software preserve highlights. If some one is going to underexpose by 5EV in order to preserve highlights from clipping when we push +5EV using software, we start clipping highlights again right?
According to DPR, following is the advantage of underexposing image:
"The idea is that if the scene has highlights that are clipping at ISO 3200, you will be better off by keeping the same aperture value and shutter speed, but turning the camera back down to ISO 200 and brighten it later, from Raw. This way you can get essentially the same shadow noise performance but with an extra 4EV of highlight information. And this is made possible by the incredibly low noise floor of what we're calling an 'ISO-invariant' camera."
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-d5500/9
Does it mean exposure triangle is going to be redundant? I am still not able to understand how pushing using software preserve highlights. If some one is going to underexpose by 5EV in order to preserve highlights from clipping when we push +5EV using software, we start clipping highlights again right?

