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rowdy23
24-03-2012, 11:28am
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/Cameras/Camera-Sensor-Ratings/List-view

Bennymiata
24-03-2012, 11:35am
I wonder for how long though.
Let's see how the Canon 5D MkIII does when they test it.

From the higher ISO tests I've seen, the new Canon is FAR superior.

ricktas
24-03-2012, 11:36am
Until the next new model is released from one of the major brands. I see little benefit in real terms of these rating systems.

Tommo1965
24-03-2012, 12:47pm
makes yer feel good knowing your latest baby is a winner..LMAO......

swifty
26-03-2012, 1:00am
Oh dear :P
I can't help but opine that the use of phrases such as FAR superior, smokes the competition, blows it out of the water etc. are just hyperboles for the current crop of full frame sensors.
When you're already close to/within a stop from an ideal 100% efficient bayer sensor there won't be much in it when all the cameras are out in the field, tested and the dust has settled.
I think understanding the nuances of each sensor's performance and learning to use its strengths will eek out more IQ than any inherit properties of the sensor at this level.

Tannin
27-03-2012, 9:14pm
New figures brought to you from DXO - the same software that rated the D200 as having lower noise than a 5D Mark 1. I do not doubt that the D800 is a superb camera, indeed, if I hadn't just bought new gear and in the wrong lens mount to boot, I'd more than likely be looking to buy one for myself, but it's pretty difficult to regard a DXO rating as meanigful or useful when that software has such a terrible record of gross error and silly results. Hey - maybe DXO has improved so much that it's now worth paying some attention to, I wouldn't know - I stopped looking at DXO numbers years ago when it first became obvious how nutty they were.

All that said, I see no reason why the D800 shouldn't be an absolute corker of a camera.

And that said, for the things I do, it probably wouldn't be much (or even any) better in actual practical use than my 5D II. (I'm talking landscapes here.) It might ace the 1D IV though. (Birds.) That would be a very, very interesting comparison!

Dylan & Marianne
27-03-2012, 9:20pm
I think the bottom line is , the D800 looks like a great camera for nikon users
I'm happy with the 5dmkIII after initial use to date (haven't heard complaints from those who actually have it in their hands, just those who are comparing it to other cameras)

Isn't it a win win situation and is there really a need for brand bashing trying to convince someone that one is better than the other?

scpleta
28-03-2012, 1:45pm
Isn't it a win win situation and is there really a need for brand bashing trying to convince someone that one is better than the other?

Well, said Dylan.

And I also think it's all about how photographers make use (and take advantage) of their equipment, regardless of brand (and model).

wilko61
28-03-2012, 3:12pm
Well, said Dylan.

And I also think it's all about how photographers make use (and take advantage) of their equipment, regardless of brand (and model).

And I can remember my Dad saying to me at least 30 years ago ".... it's the lens that takes the photo, so always get the best lens you can!"