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The recent post from a forum member about the GH6 dynamic range reopens the point on the validity of the dpreview studio scene but more than anything also shows that there is no direct relationship between such test and dynamic range.
As I do not trust GH6 studio scene as this is linked to a beat of ACR I looked at four cameras that are already supported today. The G9 the GH5M2 the OM-1 and the EM1MKIII
In terms of DR all cameras come close but if we look at ranking they are ranked like this
Those are the cameras at 0 EV. The first thing you notice is that the OM-1 does not produce the same deep blacks of the other 3 cameras indicating a possible higher level of base gain.
When you look at the 3 cameras at +3 you are presented with the following situation and things are very much in check with the same trend continuing
At 6 Ev the situation takes a turn with the G9 a=and the EM1MKIII turning green. The OM-1 and GH5M2 seem to hold better
This is more apparent if you look at another patch
Results are more apparent at 6EV
So why is that the OM-1 and GH5M2 held better than others models that should have equal or better DR?
That is because this test does not show DR but only how a camera manages variations in black levels
black level range
It is no coincidence that the OM-1 and GH5M2 have a lower variations of blacks and therefore behave better. However this does not mean that in normal conditions those cameras will have better dynamic range.
Cameras with good behaviours with blacks are good for night photography assuming they do not have other issues due to dark current.
So for example I take my GH5M2 at night not my G9
Dpreview already drew wrong conclusions in their review of the S5
Our exposure latitude testshows no surprises; similar to the Panasonic S1, the S5 turns in a slightly better performance than the Sony a7 III, and easily surpasses the Canon EOS R6. In essence, this is an extremely capable sensor that will stand up to extreme shadow pushes in its Raw files.
But that is actually not true the S5 has only a better managements of black level range over the already outstanding A73 and is in fact a very good camera for night photography
So what is dpreview latitude test of the GH6 really telling us is that this camera at base ISO does not have a strong management of black levels as its predecessor from the GH range which I am sure most people fill find disappointing yet we are not going to use ISO 100 in low light so what is interesting is to see what does the camera do at higher ISO. But it is also true that conventional sensor do not get better with blacks as gain goes up so I am not that convinced there will be an improvement on this front.
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As I do not trust GH6 studio scene as this is linked to a beat of ACR I looked at four cameras that are already supported today. The G9 the GH5M2 the OM-1 and the EM1MKIII
In terms of DR all cameras come close but if we look at ranking they are ranked like this
- G9
- GH5M2
- EM1MKIII
- OM-1
Those are the cameras at 0 EV. The first thing you notice is that the OM-1 does not produce the same deep blacks of the other 3 cameras indicating a possible higher level of base gain.
When you look at the 3 cameras at +3 you are presented with the following situation and things are very much in check with the same trend continuing
At 6 Ev the situation takes a turn with the G9 a=and the EM1MKIII turning green. The OM-1 and GH5M2 seem to hold better
This is more apparent if you look at another patch
Results are more apparent at 6EV
So why is that the OM-1 and GH5M2 held better than others models that should have equal or better DR?
That is because this test does not show DR but only how a camera manages variations in black levels
black level range
It is no coincidence that the OM-1 and GH5M2 have a lower variations of blacks and therefore behave better. However this does not mean that in normal conditions those cameras will have better dynamic range.
Cameras with good behaviours with blacks are good for night photography assuming they do not have other issues due to dark current.
So for example I take my GH5M2 at night not my G9
Dpreview already drew wrong conclusions in their review of the S5
Our exposure latitude testshows no surprises; similar to the Panasonic S1, the S5 turns in a slightly better performance than the Sony a7 III, and easily surpasses the Canon EOS R6. In essence, this is an extremely capable sensor that will stand up to extreme shadow pushes in its Raw files.
But that is actually not true the S5 has only a better managements of black level range over the already outstanding A73 and is in fact a very good camera for night photography
So what is dpreview latitude test of the GH6 really telling us is that this camera at base ISO does not have a strong management of black levels as its predecessor from the GH range which I am sure most people fill find disappointing yet we are not going to use ISO 100 in low light so what is interesting is to see what does the camera do at higher ISO. But it is also true that conventional sensor do not get better with blacks as gain goes up so I am not that convinced there will be an improvement on this front.
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Youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/interceptor121
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Deer Photography workshops https://interceptor121.com/2021/09/26/2021-22-deer-photography-workshops-in-woburn/















