@Scot I see now, yes that is ugly and strange.
@joethepro Actual wrong scene later on from overhead with the red umbrellas. The lights in the pool very strange on Sony.
@Scot No one said it has more dynamic range than the G7 in a standard non LOG profile. The highlights look about the same between the 2 to me, maybe just a bit more blown in the sony. Could be a minor exposure difference too. This was definitely not SLOG, so dont worry about it. If you need the DR, shoot SLOG.
Here's the same scene in SLOG at iso 6400. You can download the original file.
As I noted on the you tube page. What's going on with the lights in the 6400 ISO pool scene with the red umbrellas? The G7 looks far more natural the A6300 the lights are blooming with an unnatural falloff. That is the reverse of what I would expect of a camera with more DR.
There is also a discrepancy in the exposure to my eyes if assuming they used the same exposure the G7 often appears under exposed in comparison. I also assume they are auto white balanced and the cameras have gone for different white points. In the end interesting but inconclusive and see no reason to give up my G7.
Looks promising. Can be interesting to read here comparison with GH4 and G7 with lot of samples.
And I the color of the pool of the G7, so, the color of pool of A6300 is more realistic.
Surprising how G7 stacks up against the Sony. Nice.
G7 its a great rival, only in high ISO look the Sony look better.
:)
http://www.dpreview.com/samples/3278770867/sony-a6300-real-world-samples
DPReview fumbles the ball again. Most shots are underexposed from shooting in M, and the shutter speed on the sports shots were mostly too slow. On the bright side, RAWs to play with!
I think that footage from Behiri isnt graded, look like as flatted profiles.
This camera is looking pretty remarkable for it's price point. About the only thing I'm worried about at this point is rolling shutter.
The color on that video does not look good at all to me.
And he is in the PINK!
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