JPEG? D700 DR in RAW is definitely on a different level.
Indeed!! Dynamic Range on the EM5 is better than G3, NEX7, NX200! And these are APSC sensor cameras except the G3. I have felt that the DR is better especially when I am shooting in parks...eg trees etc. Used to struggle a bit with the E5.
snip3r said:Still dunno who made the sensor. Dpreview suspected it's a G3
It is definitely not a G3 sensor, so much difference at pixel level (means different number of pixel). The nearest thing it is could be a v1.1 G3 sensor. Given Panasonic's stance on not providing the best sensor to partners and the E-M5 having a 2/3 stop advantage over G3 on the highlight side, I would dare say it is not even a Panasonic sensor.
JPEG? D700 DR in RAW is definitely on a different level.
Oly5050 said:Found this on tech radar. You can go and read the details. They have all kinds of charts there. But here, you can see that the DR on the OM-D is also higher than the X-PRO1 and the NEX7 even in RAW.
Olympus OM-D review: Noise and dynamic range | from TechRadar's expert reviews of Digital slrs/hybrids
Looks like plenty of customization. Will leave record button alone fn2 will be for ISnly problem now is multi function looks like cannot be assigned to fn1 . Not sure what multi function does but looks useful. Any omd owners please shed light
It is definitely not a G3 sensor, so much difference at pixel level (means different number of pixel). The nearest thing it is could be a v1.1 G3 sensor. Given Panasonic's stance on not providing the best sensor to partners and the E-M5 having a 2/3 stop advantage over G3 on the highlight side, I would dare say it is not even a Panasonic sensor.
They are probably based on the same silicon, and thus have the same pixel density and very similar pixel counts for the same dimensions. The differences are the signal circuitry (possibly), tweaking and firmware (almost definitely). It would be fair either to say the sensors are the same (silicon level) or different (full package).
This happens in the computer industry all the time so I am not surprised Panasonic and Olympus are doing it.
Looks like plenty of customization. Will leave record button alone fn2 will be for ISnly problem now is multi function looks like cannot be assigned to fn1 . Not sure what multi function does but looks useful. Any omd owners please shed light
It is definitely not a G3 sensor, so much difference at pixel level (means different number of pixel). The nearest thing it is could be a v1.1 G3 sensor. Given Panasonic's stance on not providing the best sensor to partners and the E-M5 having a 2/3 stop advantage over G3 on the highlight side, I would dare say it is not even a Panasonic sensor.
They are probably based on the same silicon, and thus have the same pixel density and very similar pixel counts for the same dimensions. The differences are the signal circuitry (possibly), tweaking and firmware (almost definitely). It would be fair either to say the sensors are the same (silicon level) or different (full package).
This happens in the computer industry all the time so I am not surprised Panasonic and Olympus are doing it.