I haven’t posted much about the Nikon Z6 and Z7’s behavior when creating raw files when the in camera ISO setting is below the base ISO (100 for the Z6 and 64 for the Z7). That’s because it works like all the modern Nikon DSLRs I’ve tested (the D810, D850, D4, and D5), so I… [Read More]
On the thinness on the ground of accidental PDAF banding
It has been remarked that there aren’t a lot of images sloshing around the ‘net that show PDAF banding which were created in situations not involving camera testing. Why is that? Several things would all have to come together: A high-DR scene with sufficient lighting intensity to expose at near base ISO. Right off the bat that… [Read More]
Nikon Z7 PDAF banding FAQs
The purpose of this post is to answer a set of questions that have come up about the Nikon Z7 PDAF banding issue. First off, let me say that this set of artifacts is by no means a crippling flaw in the camera. In fact, I think that almost all photographers, almost all the time,… [Read More]
Visibility of Nikon Z7 PDAF banding
Much has been made of the fact that most of the images posted on the web to illustrate the PDAF shadow banding in the Nikon Z7 involve aggressive pushes, and there are those who say that such pushes have no place in real-world photography, and that therefore the Z7 shadow banding is not an issue… [Read More]
Better Nikon 50/1.8S transition point spread functions
This is one in a series of posts on the Nikon Z6 and Z7. You should be able to find all the posts about that camera in the Category List on the right sidebar, below the Articles widget. There’s a drop-down menu there that you can use to get to all the posts in this… [Read More]
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