You cannot trust DxOmark measurements! - What is the truth?! Let's see!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024

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  • @ShutterNChill
    @ShutterNChill  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Links for the sites in the video:
    Ken Rockwell:
    www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40x.htm
    DxOMark Nikon D40 - D40x comparison, with D60 as added bonus:
    www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Compare/Side-by-side/Nikon-D40X-versus-Nikon-D40-versus-Nikon-D60___514_229_196

  • @davin2002
    @davin2002 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi, thanks, so i was wrong :P, you are totally correct ; will have a better look at the measurements next time. but i have both camera's so will see for myself in real life shooting.
    I looked up the sensors; i think i totally forgot about it when ( or why) buying the D40x, perhaps there were 'other' reasons ....
    Sony ICX-453-AQ (CCD) D40 , D50 , D70 , D70s
    Sony ICX-493-AQA (CCD) D40x , D60 , D80 , D3000
    I don't have the D70 but i shoot from time to time the D50, as it can handle the older AF lenses, i think due older firmware / hardware involved the output from the same chip ( at same reading) is different, the D50 produces more contrast in JPEG files, and shows less DR . If we look at the DXO measurements it does show the D40 is better at dynamic range and tonality. ( in RAW)
    It's really funny to see they just seem very small differences in measurements, but I can vouch for the output of the D40. Not sure what Nikon did but they squeezed every ounce of that sensor. Some time ago I came across a picture of a whale coming out the water by Lance Kinney , he mentioned he used a 18-55 kit lens, on a rocky boat at iso 1600 , and to be honest this file can still be used as a wallpaper or print :P

    • @ShutterNChill
      @ShutterNChill  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for your superb comment! Indeed, sometimes small measurement differences can hide a big difference in image quality... I am trying to puzzle the pieces together, but likely it comes to the point of how the sensor turns out - what the team put together. You have fine cameras, I really hope to try out / own some of these classic Nikons! Cheers, Janos