ptcanon3ti wrote in post #16843360
I don't think there is a question in anyone's mind as to whether or not post processing is being done on all digital images shown on this site. It is MORE often when an image IS taken straight from the camera that it is noted by the photographer.
I want to know the capability of a given camera's sensor. Most images from full frame cameras clean up very well. BUT the real issue is how far can an image be taken? I know the famous canon banding is a REAL issue for anyone interested in landscape photography. The canon image can only be pushed so far. Combine that with the inherent smaller dynamic range on the canon sensor and serious problems are encountered.
So in the real world it is important to see how a low light image such as those posted by navydoc can be cleaned up. No one familiar with digital imagery is thinking that such images are SOOC.
All of the DXO testing shows that the best canon sensor is in the 6D anyway. NOT the 5D3.
I'll probably do a comparison eventually. My brother has the A7r + Nikon 50mm F1.2 AI, a really capable lens. I have the 6D + 50L. Unfortunately, his EF adapter from china is broken.
He has the "Viltrox" varient, which generally makes good adapters. His adapter was simply poorly made, and not aligned correctly (you can clearly see it with a careful eye). The company is issuing a replacement.......
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