DxO and their tests... well... myself, I've tested many cameras last
years. Including ALL Pentax DSLRs from *ist D to K2000D. Mostly
head-to-head with each other and other brand cameras, so I have shot
gigabytes of comparison pictures - different cameras, but the same
scenes, framing, exposure, whatever. I have spent hundreds of hours on
comparing those images and analyzing the results.
And now, those guys from DxO are going to tell me (just for an example),
that dynamic range of K10D (and even K200D) is higher than K20D??? And I
have to consider their results reliable... NO WAY!
BR, Margus
Mark Erickson wrote:
So the DxO Labs people are stirring up all kinds of trouble with their
DxOMark camera sensor metrics.
Here's an interesting chart that can be used to plot sensor quality vs
price:
http://www.dxomark.com/index.php/eng/DxOMark-Sensor
If you click on the ($) symbol on the far right of the page, then set
the range to <10000, you get an interesting scatter chart.
The Pentax K10D, K20D, and K200D are all just where we'd like them to
be--high and to the right (meaning best value).
I like it....
--Mark
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