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The Canon EOS R6 Mark III trails the Sony a7 V dynamic range by 2 stops but nobody can find the images

Aren’t you sick and tired of nerds? They have done so much damage to life on earth. Men and women used to make love, they used to raise families and build amazing industries, now all people can do is bicker about how many stops dynamic range a Canon and Sony has. Sony say it is 15 stops. Is the 15 stops in the room with us right now? Is the shadow realm noisy? If you’re also a nerd, you may have seen the Sony a7v vs EOS R6 III dynamic range charts at PhotonstoPhotos. These charts are excellent at photons, but we never seem to see the photos. I want to issue a challenge to the camera community and that bloke who posts AI slop… I want YOU to SHOW me, with IMAGES, moving or still, what 15 stops dynamic range looks like on the Sony a7 V, and then compare the same maximum HDR grading on the Canon EOS R6 Mark III, because apparently this 15 stops is very important. Film (if you remember that) was measured at 13 stops. I want to see a comparison at 13 stops too, digital to film. With film, despite quite an impressive number of stops in-between the black and white parts in the same frame, colours come out rather well. The result also has something known as contrast, and a strange x-factor called tonality which means you can see the difference between colours of the same hue. So come on camera...

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Published By: EOSHD.com blog - Today

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