Steve Saunders
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Congratulations Roy. You are the first 'real' person I know who actually got his MkIII. Still waiting for them to land on our island here.
Hi Steve,
What Island? Maybe The Pirates of the Caribbean are stealing them, LOL!
Asher
Hi Asher,
There is really no difference between the three images in each set. The first three have C.Fn II-3 enabled and the second three do not.
This "Highlight Tone Priority" setting is proably aimed at wedding photographers who shoot white gowns in sunlight. It seems to shift the DR of the camera to allow more "shades" in the bright areas. The downside (if you could call it that) is that minimum ISO setting is limitted to 200 when this function is enabled.
The English language Mark III manual is available at this link, or at least was when I downloaded it this morning.
Nill
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To me, it looks like it is mostly an exposure shift correction. Perhaps there is also some non-linear in camera processing for JPEG output, but that remains to be seen.
Perhaps you could compare with a - 1EV (or -2.3EV whatever it is in Raw) shot. My expectation is that the 'Highlight Tone Priority' will look very much like the - EV corrected one.
Bart
Haven't logged in here for awhile. I got my 1D Mark III from the store this morning (May 26). It was delivered there yesterday late afternoon.
Its one fine camera, to be sure. I did some experimenting today but plan to do more tomorrow.
Someone on another forum had asked about the "Highlight Tone Priority" custom setting, so I just made a simple test of the Highlight Tone Priority mode. These 6 images were shot from my rear deck looking into the western sky about 1 1/2 hours before sunset in New Mexico.
The first three are with the function enabled and for the last three, its disabled. It was saved to "Autoviewer" right out of Photo Mechanic - no tweaking of the RAW images of any kind, save the JPG conversion.
To me, it looks like there are more details in the high clouds in the first 3 (enabled). The back of the house looks darker. In the second set of three, the sky seems more washed out, and the white stucco of the house is brighter.
ISO 200, 35mm f/1.4L set at f/8. Av mode.
Check it out if you like.
http://johnmaiophotography.biz/1D3_Test/