vincent kardasik
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Back in the days, when Dragon was first released, there was a lot of talk and sometimes disagreement regarding the camera and sensor native ISO reference.
I've just received my Komodo production unit and I'm trying to shoot as much as I can in random light environment to be able to make the most of this sensor.
So far it looks great, I was expecting a baby Helium but after my first couple takes with it, I have to say the sensor reacts differently.
I first tried outside on an overcast day shooting high contrast objects with 800 ISO as a reference and I have the feeling that even if I want to protect highlights, it's probably not the best reference.
I shot mostly real life tests, indoor and outdoor and I really suck at shooting charts...
What are your thoughts so far regarding "native iso" reference of the Komodo?
I've just received my Komodo production unit and I'm trying to shoot as much as I can in random light environment to be able to make the most of this sensor.
So far it looks great, I was expecting a baby Helium but after my first couple takes with it, I have to say the sensor reacts differently.
I first tried outside on an overcast day shooting high contrast objects with 800 ISO as a reference and I have the feeling that even if I want to protect highlights, it's probably not the best reference.
I shot mostly real life tests, indoor and outdoor and I really suck at shooting charts...
What are your thoughts so far regarding "native iso" reference of the Komodo?