Some of you asked for this: The red, green, and blue raw channels are all on top of each other. The D810 curve is the one that starts at ISO 32 and goes to ISO 50K. The a7RII curve is the one that starts at ISO 50 and goes to ISO 100K. These curves are… [Read More]
Archives for August 2015
a7rII read noise vs shutter speed
I set the shutter to single shot, the ISO to 6400, turned off all the noise reduction options that the a7RII exposes to the user, and made a series of dark-field exposures at shutter speeds in 1/3 stop intervals from 1/2000 until boredom set in. Here’s the way the read noise varied: You can see… [Read More]
Sony a7RII self-heating
Before I get too far into testing a camera, I do a series of exposures calculated to see if there are self-heating effects that might skew my test results. Since many of my tests involve making series of sequential exposures that are later subjected to statistical analysis, material self heating can force me to slow… [Read More]
a7RII read noise with EFCS on and off, plus silent, continuous
I have seen claims that the a7RII has lower precision with EFCS on than it does with it off. That makes no sense to me, and the a7, a7S, and a7II don’t do that. Since it’s pretty easy to check, I ran read noise curves both ways: The curves are virtually identical. While I was… [Read More]
Sony a7RII engineering dynamic range
I just got my first a7RII an hour ago, and one of the first things I did was measure the engineering dynamic range (EDR) versus ISO setting with the shutter in single shot mode, silent shutter turned off. Yeah, I know; normal people would go take pictures with their new camera. Not me, though; I’ve… [Read More]
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