This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. My modeling program also allows the calculation of a dynamic range measure that more closely describes the useful dynamic range of a camera used for general purpose (as opposed to scientific or technical) photography than the engineering dynamic… [Read More]
Sony a6300 — camera modeling
This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. I missed making a post yesterday because I was rewriting my photon transfer function analysis code so that I could characterize a camera in fewer exposures. I’ve reduced the exposure count by an order of magnitude by going… [Read More]
Zooms vs primes for non-experts
In this post, I’m going to divide photographers into two broad classes based on their experience. One one side, there are the experts, which, as a rough and not at all original guideline, I’ll define as those with more than 10,000 hours of practicing their craft. One the other side, there are people who have… [Read More]
Sony a6300 — pushing in post at higher ISOs, continuous shutter
This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. In the preceding post, I posted three series of images leaving the exposure the same, varying the ISO in full stop intervals, and pushing the images in post to make them have equal brightness. I used continuous shutter… [Read More]
Sony a6300 — pushing in post at low ISOs, continuous shutter
This is part of a long series of posts about the Sony a6300. The series starts here. Yesterday I posted three series of images leaving the exposure the same, varying the ISO in full stop intervals, and pushing the images in post to make them have equal brightness. I used single shot shutter mode for… [Read More]
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