I will say, the dynamic range has been significantly improved, as evidenced by minimal noise in the twilight / night shots. ?
I will say, the dynamic range has been significantly improved, as evidenced by minimal noise in the twilight / night shots. ?
We just cant compare the photos as the are jpeg images. All jpeg images are given a predetermined amount of PP my the inbuilt software. We need RAW images so we can see for ourselves what Postprocessing in needed to correct for noise colour and distortion etc.With respect EEV, I'm not so sure, at least not with the JPGs. Just for comparison I took one of those twilight pictures Yosi posted and cropped (Unedited) a 1500 x 1200 section showing sky and some landscape. Then I took a Photo I took over a year ago from an early morning shot with about the same amount of light and cropped a section out of that at 1500 x 1200 for comparison.
Granted this is still not a fair comparison as I used a raw image for my shot and Yosi's shots are just Jpeg running full auto so until we see a raw shot from the Ion L1, or better yet a TRUE side by side comparison, we will not know just what this new camera stacks up to either it's competition or it's predecessors. On the Plus side, (pun intended)I do see some elements in these pictures that give me hope that the difference between the Jpegs and the Raw, from the Ion, is as great or greater than those from the C23.
Crop From Ion L1
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Crop From C23
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Image used for the C23 Crop (Reduced)
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We just cant compare the photos as the are jpeg images. All jpeg images are given a predetermined amount of PP my the inbuilt software. We need RAW images so we can see for ourselves what Postprocessing in needed to correct for noise colour and distortion etc.
Cheers.
Mike
Granted this is still not a fair comparison as I used a raw image for my shot and Yosi's shots are just Jpeg running full auto so until we see a raw shot from the Ion L1, or better yet a TRUE side by side comparison, we will not know just what this new camera stacks up to either it's competition or it's predecessors. On the Plus side, (pun intended)I do see some elements in these pictures that give me hope that the difference between the Jpegs and the Raw, from the Ion, is as great or greater than those from the C23.
I believe that stands for Junk Photographic Garbage and equates to quick and easy.I can’t understand why people try to do camera performance work using JPG images. IMHO, we want to compare untouched images with the most possible amount of data available, which eliminates JPG’s from the start.
Perhaps he doesn't know how to select raw on his H3 yet?I can’t understand why people try to do camera performance work using JPG images. IMHO, we want to compare untouched images with the most possible amount of data available, which eliminates JPG’s from the start.
There was another person with one from Germany, it's in one of these threads.I suppose it is safe to say that to this point in time, Yuneec has sold only 1 H3, and that is to Yosi.
I suppose it is safe to say that to this point in time, Yuneec has sold only 1 H3, and that is to Yosi.
Perhaps he doesn't know how to select raw on his H3 yet?
For those they can buy the most expensive camera available and end up with no better than can be obtained with a $75.00 point and shoot camera.
With only a couple of H-3’s in the hands of a couple of select, “unbiased” users, what are the chances we are seeing what the camera is seeing and producing? If we recall, they did this with the 520. I would feel a lot better about what’s being shown if a few people with H histories normally involved in H forums were provided H-3’s to experiment with and reporting about various performance parameters. The company shill aspect of this bothers me.
I believe that stands for Junk Photographic Garbage and equates to quick and easy.
Hi,would like to see some photographs taken by the H3
It's totally meaningless to ask for pics / vids to see and try to judge the quality on a screen. There are to many factors involved like the screen calibration and quality and the way the vids and pics are edited.I'm guessing that @Yosi leon doesn't live in North America
The H3 looks impressive. Can't wait to get your review of the H3 and some samples of videos and stills.
Hi,
It's totally meaningless to ask for pics / vids to see and try to judge the quality on a screen. There are to many factors involved like the screen calibration and quality and the way the vids and pics are edited.
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