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What do you do when you need more than 120fps ?![]()
I use the force
Your contribution is amazing as always Phil. Thanks a lot for sharing this.
Can't wait to get my Epic-W.
Cheers Joachim.
Sorry if this has been answered, but were the T-stops the same on each camera for the ISO ANALYSIS side-by-side? And were the lenses clean? I've seen some tests where the lens was stopped down or NDed 1 stop on Helium to better compare the noise floor and highlight roll off.
I'm surprised by how well underexposed Dragon looks in this test, hence the question.
Also, curious what glass was used on each cam.
Huge thanks for this test Phil!
Same T-Stop for the ISO Analysis. I would never use a filter for a test like this. T-Stops were adjusted on the Skin Tone/Color stuff more to show what you're getting out of that Balanced ISO Range, which is important.
Glass: Zeiss, Tokina, and a reference lens for the Xyla because vignetting sucks and would contaminate the results.