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DxOMark Camera Sensor Benchmark Explained

DxOMark Camera Sensor Benchmark Explained | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it
DxOMark Camera Sensor is a raw benchmark for camera bodies by DxO Labs. The benchmark is “raw” because it measures image quality using Raw output files. It is also raw as DxO’s data can be used to cook up camera reviews that cover more aspects than image quality.

If you only want to compare a few specific cameras, the original data on DxOMark’s website should be perfectly adequate – although I still suggest browsing all the pictures in this article. However, if you want a deeper understanding of what the DxOMark scores really mean, if you care about tradeoffs in camera design or are wondering about major industry trends like “mirrorless” and small high quality cameras, this article might be of some use.

This article hopes to bridge the gap between scientific publications about camera sensor design (which are quite inaccessible for photographers) and consumer-oriented camera reviews. I have tried to maintain some degree of readability by including lots of diagrams, by mentioning examples, by moving details to endnotes and by adding some actual sample photos.
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Amazing article about the metrics used by DxOMark

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Eye-Fi gets larger and faster with 16GB Class 10 Wi-Fi SD card: Digital Photography Review

Eye-Fi gets larger and faster with 16GB Class 10 Wi-Fi SD card: Digital Photography Review | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

Eye-Fi has launched the Pro X2 16GB, its largest Wi-Fi SD card, and its fastest yet. The Pro X2 retains all the existing capabilities of the existing 8GB version, including upload to a smartphone, direct connection to a Wi-Fi network, auto backup and Raw file transfer. Despite the capacity and speed hike (the previous version was rated as Class 6), the Eye-Fi Pro X2 16GB retains the recommended selling price of $99.99, with existing models having $20 knocked off their prices. Customers in Australia and Japan will be next to receive the card.

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Eye-Fi is not happy with the new SD wireless standard

Eye-Fi is not happy with the new SD wireless standard | Photography Gear News | Scoop.it

"Eye-Fi is not very happy with the new wireless standard from the SD card association that was announced at CES last week because they claim it is build on Eye-Fi's patented technology. Here is the full press release..."

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