Radoslav Karapetkov
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That's a drastic improvement. I wonder how things stand with the 2/3" cams?..
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Yeah. The noise control doesn't impress me nearly as much as the range in the highlights. The 5DmkII washes out those highlights, though in my experience is just fine at pulling up shadows.
It's interesting that the first shot seems to go from neutral blacks on the left side of the frame to blue blacks on the right side. What could be the reason for that?
Jim, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. They should share one garage... who knows what will come out of its doorNot only is this totally amazing and exciting ... don't you think it's great that Jim is still working out of his garage.
Epic and Scarlet will be killer timelapse machines.![]()
That's a drastic improvement. I wonder how things stand with the 2/3" cams?..
I have to say that I thought I couldn't get any more impressed.
This will only get better, and getting clean images like this is the dream of every person coming from noisy low quality imaging solutions.
What we thought we could only achieve in 5K Scarlet now it's even better on the 3K, and the 5K is a complete beast.
Completely awesome.
ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed are standards to which RED and Canon are both adhering.
A candlelit scene is going to look just as bright on both at like settings.
A stop down on aperture and a stop up in shutter speed isn't going to change this comparison at all.
I'm sure there's another 5DII owner around who would be willing to do the futile added comparison.
That's primarily because we aren't throwing out the highlight range as you push the iso up.
ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed are standards to which RED and Canon are both adhering.
A candlelit scene is going to look just as bright on both at like settings.
A stop down on aperture and a stop up in shutter speed isn't going to change this comparison at all.
I'm sure there's another 5DII owner around who would be willing to do the futile added comparison.
Here is one lit by my iPhone... a free app called "Just Light". Not very bright. Daylight balanced and still about ISO 4000.
Download the app yourself, turn off all the lights and see what I'm talking about...
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All posts comparing the sensors have been moved here:Take the comparisons to "Other Cameras"..