Banding on Z9

Started Jul 23, 2022 | Discussions thread
olyflyer
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Re: Banding on Z9
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AlireaPhotography wrote:

olyflyer wrote:

vtpeters wrote:

Or is this just one of the disadvantages of a shutterless camera?

If you mean that cameras with mechanical shutters would NEVER have this then you are wrong. You can get this sort of effect with any camera, even one with mechanical shutter. It is caused by the light and depending on the shutter speed, captured by the camera.

No, it would happen with a camera with mechanical shutter, but the effect is so blurred that hardly you can notice it even when looking carefully. The mechanical shutter, specially in lower speeds makes it blurred without hard edges. Mechanical shutter is not as accurate as electronic shutter which helps in this case to make it less noticeable.

What's "hardly noticeable" is individual, and also depends on the situation. I have pictures taken with DSLRs  where it is clearly noticeable and very disturbing. In my opinion, in the OP's image it is hardly noticeable and not at all disturbing. I mean, I can clearly see it in the background (because I am looking for it), but not on his face or guitar, so it is not disturbing. If it was visible on the subject, it would be disturbing even if it was taken with the mechanical shutter of DSLR.

I did a side by side comparison some time ago here and returned my Z9 because of that.

Because of that single reason...? Really...?

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