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發表於 2013-7-27 17:21:22
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Some more thoughts:
If this test can tell any meaningful information, I would come to say that apart from color and micro contrast, the difference between 14-bit and 16-bit capturing actually is very small, particularly in terms of dynamic range. There is a visible difference in 100% view, even in 8 bit jpegs in consumer grade monitors, like iMac, but it won't be significant if the image is properly exposed.
If we look at the +3EV of the 100% crop above, we can see that H4D40 (left hand side) was still able to deliver the texture of ICC building even with 3 stops over exposed in extreme highlight. But in the Pentax 645D example, the texture becomes quite invisible.
For shadow areas, it becomes clear that 8-bit jpegs lose many details. In the 100% view of -3 EV above, H4D was able to show a faint shape of an air-conditioner (red arrow). It is clear in the RAW files. Unfortunately, in the jpeg i showed here, it becomes quite hard to see. Again, in Pentax 645D, even in the raw files, the shape of the air-con becomes quite hard to see.
Interestingly enough, actually one does not need to go to 100% view to see the (however very small) difference between the two files. In the +1/+2/+3 EV examples, it is clear that the 645D files are more "wash out". In the -1/-2/-3 EV examples, the 645D files are "duller". It does reflect there is a quality difference between bit-depth. 16 bit maintains higher fidelity.
Another point to be made is: the color difference between the two cameras is big. While I suspect it is the result of different rendering, it can also be a result of 14-bit versus 16-bit. But color, as I mentioned above, is something very hard to judge objectively. As far as I know, Pentax 645D produces better color with original lenses. This test, which uses a third party lens, may not be doing justice to the camera (or both cameras).
Conclusion:
With the huge price difference between H4D-40 and Pentax 645D, I would definitely say the Pentax is a great buy. It is a major upgrade from any DSLR (clearly better color). The difference in image quality between 14 bit / 16 bit is very, very small (though not indiscernible), at least for using Adobe softwares. The reason for buying Hasselblad should be better color rendition, handling, focusing ability and collection of lenses, etc.
If someone says Pentax 645D is bad "simply because it is 14-bit", ummm..... I think you may very well ignore that statement... |
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