neuroanatomist said:Mikehit said:daphins said:Admittedly, I'm not a camera Techie (I'm upgrading from a 60D). From my understanding, the MKii had DPAutofocus which makes it super-snappy. DPRAW is a RAW file that essentially contains two images so you can make very slight tweaks in focus during post production.
My question is, does the 6D MKii not produce the DPRAW files? I'm looking at the MKIV which apparently does produce DPRAW files...I don't see that listed anywhere in the official Canon Spec's. They both produce JPEG, and RAW (14 bit canon Original). They have mRAW, sRAW, and Large/RAW.
Where is DPRAW? And can the MKii produce it?
You seem to have got the correct understanding.
It all depends on if the 6D2 has the software to record the two sets of data - it is by no means a given. If you think about it, the 5DIV was bot the first camera to have Dual Pixel focussing but was the first one to have DP Raw. I have been distinctly underwhelmed by comments on it so far.
Many Canon ILCs – ranging from the M and Rebel/xxxD lines to the 1D X II – have DPAF. Only one Canon ILC – the 5DIV – has DP RAW capability.
Gotcha, that's where the discrepancy is. I thought I had read that Canon was committed to putting DPRAW in all of their new sensor cameras, but it appears that it was DPAF they committed to.
NBD, I'd probably not use it often anyway, but it is a little disappointing as I'm a low-light photographer that usually has razer-thin focusing situations with ultra-wide apertures. Not a deal breaker, I've been waiting to move to full-frame from my 60D.
Thanks!
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