Dynamic range and other results are up for the R5 over at Photons to Photos. Nice bump in sensor performance compared to Canon's previous sensors, on par with the a7Riv.
There is low ISO NR applied below ISO 640, which is said to boost DR by about 2/3 stop. The sensor also appears to be dual conversion gain, which is interesting. Regardless, coming from a D800, I’m impressed with the RAW files from the R5
I think I read a comment from B Claff, he may have been replying to a question, saying it might be that the low ISO NR is only being applied on low signal - deep shadow, but can’t be know for sure at this time.
I just received mine and certainly ou have not put it through the paces quite yet but my initial observations are that it has a somewhat significant advantage over the 5d4 in sensor tech. Granted this is an observation more on the noise/higher ISO than on the lower ISO shadow areas. I haven’t tested that use case as of yet.
I just received mine and certainly ou have not put it through the paces quite yet but my initial observations are that it has a somewhat significant advantage over the 5d4 in sensor tech. Granted this is an observation more on the noise/higher ISO than on the lower ISO shadow areas. I haven’t tested that use case as of yet.
Yes my bad, the R5 as referenced in the title. Noise at higher ISO is pretty distinguishable based on very limited observation. I haven’t quantified it but I think that difference would show up at ISO 1000 or so.
Base ISO could prove to be closer, the 5d4 is really good there both in the amount and character of the noise. Hopefully I’ll get the opportunity to test that in the near future (real world).