Jon_D said:the D750 seems to be a fantastic camera.
http://petapixel.com/2014/10/14/nikon-d750-review-nikon-youve-created-monster/
what they pushed out of the complete black frame is unbelievable.
the 5D MK3 has no chance DR wise.![]()
Jon_D said:he says with the nikon he can now shoot natural light in situations who he HAD to use a flash with canon.
ps: you don´t have to underexpose 5 stops it´s better too when you only underexpose 2 stops.
and who likes blown out windows in interiors shots? every minute saved in PS is money.
dtaylor said:No it's not. Generally you have to get into 3+ stop push territory before there's a difference.
Unless the interior is exceptionally bright on its own, even a 5ev underexposure / shadow push is not going to let you keep the windows from blowing out. The one wedding shot in his review with a window in the background is blown out.
The D750 isn't any better then the 5D3 at high ISO.
Jon_D said:mabye, but i often wish i could somehow get just 1-2 stop more DR out of my canon RAWs.
would not give me a proper exposed outside but made things way better.
it´s seems nikon can do that without a problem.
then look at the 5D Mk3 picture in the review, they are unusable.
Jon_D said:dtaylor said:No it's not. Generally you have to get into 3+ stop push territory before there's a difference.
even with 2-3 stops the canon will not look as clean.
you can see that in examples all over the web.
mabye, but i often wish i could somehow get just 1-2 stop more DR out of my canon RAWs.
would not give me a proper exposed outside but made things way better.
it´s seems nikon can do that without a problem.
then look at the 5D Mk3 picture in the review, they are unusable.
V8Beast said:There's a lot to like about the D750. For me, the kickers are the price, WIFI, and tilt screen. Some people consider WIFI and a tilt screen to be "consumer grade" items, but there are many times I'm on assignment that both would come in handy. The extra DR is merely an added bonus.
V8Beast said:There's a lot to like about the D750. For me, the kickers are the price, WIFI, and tilt screen. Some people consider WIFI and a tilt screen to be "consumer grade" items, but there are many times I'm on assignment that both would come in handy. The extra DR is merely an added bonus.
As a Canon shooter, I'm glad that the D750 and D810 have been released in between product cycles of the 5D line. Competition is a beautiful thing.
dtaylor said:Absolutely, and I certainly don't want to come off as biased against it. IMHO the D750 means Canon should drop the price on the 5D3 until the 5D4 is available.
dash2k8 said:I'd actually flip that. I think the extra DR is the cake and the tilt screen is merely an added bonus. I've never taken a "lesser" picture because I didn't have a tilt screen. WIFI is completely useless to me (I'm sure it serves other ppl very well, just doesn't fit my own workflow) so I don't care either way. And I agree that competition is always good. It forces everyone to stay serious and we are the ones who benefit from this.
Sure, and no software manufacturer accepts any liability for damage done.dilbert said:raptor3x said:Jon_D said:mabye, but i often wish i could somehow get just 1-2 stop more DR out of my canon RAWs.
would not give me a proper exposed outside but made things way better.
it´s seems nikon can do that without a problem.
then look at the 5D Mk3 picture in the review, they are unusable.
Have you tried MagicLantern's DualISO?
Use of ML can damage your camera and they say so. It is not something that just "anyone" or "everyone" should use.