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E-M1 vs. A7II Thoughts

Started Jul 28, 2016 | Discussions thread
olyflyer
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Re: DR & HDR
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Jacques Cornell wrote:

The larger sensor's DR advantage applies only with moving subjects.

That's a bit of a simplification.... a joke which shows that you don't know what you are talking about. DR advantages are ALWAYS advantages. Period.

If you need to take 5 images and create pseudo DR through PP (or in camera) just to get similar DR to a large sensor camera then apart from wasting time you waste memory and need to have a pretty complex work flow and special software. If you take those images hand held then you will definitely not get the same quality as you would from a single image, no matter what kind of IBIS you are using. Now, imagine having to do that for a few hundred images and you should see the advantages of having a camera with larger sensor and more DR. You can never really get the same kind of image by stacking images compared to a single image. HDR is not the same as sensor DR.

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