TLZiegler wrote:
Michael Fritzen wrote:
Hi,
from my understanding you're facing an at least two fold challenge.
Yes, the lenses you're owning may be a limiting factor from their optical ...
... reliable way. Many radioactive lenses turn brown over time, but again not all, so its not a reliable test. VMC and MC are just brandings for multicoating, which has nothing to do with the glass content. A ...
... small and light and inexpensive. I have a lot of others to choose from. Maybe I'll have to do some test shots with the 28-200mm and decide if I want to keep it. From what I recall it was fairly decent stopped ...
... on the ground in the center of the picture. I side illuminated (only) the test patterns with two 4" by 6" LED arrays. The test patterns consisted of carpet (to simulate animal fur, including some random ...
... on the ground in the center of the picture. I side illuminated (only) the test patterns with two 4" by 6" LED arrays. The test patterns consisted of carpet (to simulate animal fur, including some random ...
... but w/ & w/o IBIS to be sure. That comparison is now possible w/ Fuji X-T3 vs X-T4. Might do that test one day. There probably is inherently higher thermal noise from a floating sensor than from the same ...
...? If so, you can test your motherboard's graphics controller using HDMI to a HD TV set. If your motherboard does not have a HDMI port, then you can use a DVI-D to HDMI adapter to test with a TV set. If ...
... DR 100-100 ISO Raw (viewed @ 200%). I'm pretty picky about image quality and I was happy. I'm happy with the 100S also...7 hours in. BTW, thanks for the updated test findings on the 16 vs 14 Bit files.
Can anyone tell me why my test result differs from DxOMark's conclusion regarding the S21 Ultra's 10x optical zoom performance?
... for reference, these facts/figures/opinions are the result of 24k exposures with the K-70 and 12k exposures with the KP, so haven't been brought about by a weekend test ;) Whichever you get - enjoy :)
I would have to download the demo and run tests over it when time permits. Not currently being active in "photo technology", so I had to motivate myself to dive into it again first. ;)
--Red flash ...
... nervous about storing massive numbers of photos on a single card. So I buy class 10 32GB cards, they test at around 32GB/sec write speed which is plenty for my usage, and treat them like rolls of film. I ...
... and blended them in during post processing. Kind of cheating on the DR limitations...In my first test shots i tried to move the peak in the histogram 1/4 to 1/3 from the left (achieved with ISO 1600)....
SergioThor wrote: Haven't test the 800mm yet, only 600mmThey aren't bad as people might think, higher iso on current R cameras is no issue, also DR to lift the image 1-2 stops in post. the only downside ...
TLZiegler wrote:
QuietOC wrote:
Sample variation is a problem with recommending anything. The copy 70-400G I tried was quite soft at the long end. It was not as sharp as my Minolta 100-400 APO, ...