I recall reading somewhere about the D800, and it may have been Hogan's review,
that the camera has a pretty astounding capacity to maintain detail in the
shadow areas, which traditionally contain very little detail. I haven't done
any lab bench testing on this camera, and I'm not likely to, but I'll keep
pushing it in the "just taking pictures" department. One thing I have noticed
is that noise is not nearly the issue you'd think from a 36 megapixel camera.
As a rule, LR4/ACR's noise reduction slider is all you need. Every now and then
I use a third-party program, but I don't think I've used it with the D800 yet.
--Bob
On Feb 22, 2013, at 11:20 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Thanks. I assumed you'd done at least something in post but the major
> thing is that the meter's reading doesn't blow a channel in the
> highlights or totally bury the shadows or, if it does bury shadows, that
> that represents reality as well as the camera can muster.
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