Banding on Z9

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

olyflyer wrote:

MCLV 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.

The effect depends on the position of shutter plane and also on aperture of shutter plane doesn't coincide with focal plane, see https://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/65887363

So the results from cameras with ES and MS are different even if they have the same travel time of the shutter.

Yes I know that. Nevertheless it is a fact that even film cameras can give you banding in some lights and under certain conditions.

Good. I just wanted to make it clear so nobody thinks that the sensitivity to banding and the outcome are identical. I agree, banding of this type is about the shutter type and position, not about the capture medium.

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