Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My tests with the 20d and 5d are similar, with only slight variations, to your very clearly articulated results. I don't see any of these issues as "problems." This is the science of photography whether you're using film or digital - same tests to understand the qualities and limitations of the tools and materials. When I was shooting large format landscapes, back in the day, walking in Ansel's foot prints, I had to do these tests for each film/ developer combination and each lens (yes the lens produces a different dynamic range as well). It took dozens and dozens of sheets of film. Hours and hours in the darkroom. Today with digital testing you can do it in 10 minutes with zero additional expense. Anybody remember when each emulsion batch of professional ektachrome sheet film came with a different ASA (anywhere from 8 - 25) and a different recommended CC filter packs. If you didn't purchase all your film as "each box - same emulsion number" you had to do testing for each different emulsion number just to get the same color under the same studio conditions - and each day we had to run test strips through our E-3, E-4 or E-6 lines (depending on what year), and read them on a densitometer, to get the chemistry to where it was the day before (or determine a CC filter pack to compensate for the chemical variation) - ah the joys of turning 60 - having it all digital and testable in minutes - now dreaming of my new M8 - if I can live long enough ; ^ ) Regards, George Lottermoser george@imagist.com On Sep 20, 2006, at 10:20 AM, MARK DAVISON wrote: > Has anyone done these experiments with any of the Canon DSLRs? Do > they center the recordable brightness range around the metered > value, or do they clip at the same 2 stops over the metered value?