jrista said:privatebydesign said:You have fallen into the first trap of comparative capabilities testing, the same exposure settings, you need to bracket 1/3 stop for a full stop either way to get the optimal exposure for highlight retention from each system.
You yourself said your 7D had better highlight capabilities than your 5D MkIII you need to explore that in the 5D MkIII and A7r if you want to conduct a thorough comparison.
You know, you guys keep blaming me for moving the goal posts. You just moved them yourself, from the position you are always preaching from: No one cares about the science, they just care about making photos.
Well, that's the approach I took here. I didn't actually set the exposures to the same thing purposely. Look at the unpushed originals...the highlights are the same. I pointed the cameras, adjusted exposure to preserve the highlights (which was actually easier with the A7r, because of the EVF...which was horribly pixelated and showed a lot of moire... :-\ I took one shot with the A7r based on the EVF. I had to take a few with the 5D III to find the point where the highlights weren't clipped), and I took the shots. Both showed -3EV...I didn't TRY to make it -3EV...that's just what they showed. Not surprising, either, give the fact that both cameras were shooting the exact same scene. If there was a large discrepancy between the cameras metering, I'd have been suspicious that one of them was metering wrong, or metering with a different mode. I'm not generalizing about the EV either...it wasn't -2 2/3 EV in one and -3 EV in the other...both showed -3EV. I can't imagine it being correct any other way.
Oh, I also just looked at the A7r image...it says ISO 80. I did not choose that ISO...I'm not sure if that's it's default, but I don't think the A7r has a native ISO 80. I don't know what that does to DR...using expanded ISOs on Nikon Exmor cameras usually cost you a little DR, so the A7r image could very well not be the best possible exposure. Still, I wasn't trying to make the exposures the same...I was trying to preserve the highlights the same.
Fault me for being scientific. Fault me for not being scientific, and just being a photographer. LOL, it really doesn't matter what I do, it will never be sufficient. But I don't really care. It doesn't really matter either way. I'll be sharing the RAWs soon here. Then you guys can pick em apart to your hearts content.
Dude, don't over react, I made a simple suggestion that makes sense, I haven't changed anything, I have been entirely consistent for years on this subject, you can't expose different cameras the same EV value to get optimal results, it used to drive Mikael mad and I don't know or understand why, but it is true.
I appreciate it is an informal quick "test" example, I was adding to the conversation to help it be more authoritative, you don't see me being all paranoid do you? Relax, if you want the conversation I'll have it, if you don't then I won't.
My honest reaction when I imported your jpegs into LR was that they are both unusably bad, I wasn't surprised at that being the case for the 5D mkIII, I did expect the A7r to be "better" than it appears via jpeg at first glance though, yes it is much better than the 5D mkIII, but it is still unusable.
If you do want to continue the conversation I am interested to see RAW's and "optimal" exposures, something none of the test sites ever do.
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