This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. We’ve looked at how the a6300 read noise varies with ISO setting, and found evidence not only of a good thing: conversion gain switching, but of a bad thing — at least I consider it a bad thing… [Read More]
Archives for March 11, 2016
Sony a6300 — taming the EVF/LCD switching
This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. The automatic EVF/LCD switching on the Sony mirrorless cameras is a real pain in the neck for me. When you bend over to have a good look at the LCD screen on the back of the camera, especially… [Read More]
Sony a6300 — digital filtering at high ISOs
This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. In the post before the last one, I showed a kink in the noise vs ISO setting curve for the a6300 that occurred at high ISO I suspected digital signal processing, specifically, low-pass filtering. The way to detect… [Read More]
Sony a6300 — high ISO shadow color casts
This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. We saw in the a7RII testing that the compressed raw files, but not the uncompressed ones, exhibited a slight shift in the black point at higher ISOs. In that camera, the shift was not independent of color plane,… [Read More]
Sony a6300 — RN vs ISO
Thie is the first in a series of posts about the Sony alpha 6300, aka a6300. The best way to navigate to all the other posts in the series is to scroll down to the bottom of this post — below the comments — and there you’ll find pingbacks to the other posts in the… [Read More]