GaryLH
Veteran
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/7665355870/sony-brings-uncompressed-raw-to-a7s-ii-and-a7r-ii
They are going to update the a7rii, a7ii...via fw update but there is nothing about any of the mk1s.. Glad to c them do this but disappointed that none of the mk1s are mentioned.
It would be nice if they just started doing this on all their cameras including the a6000.
Gary
They are going to update the a7rii, a7ii...via fw update but there is nothing about any of the mk1s.. Glad to c them do this but disappointed that none of the mk1s are mentioned.
It would be nice if they just started doing this on all their cameras including the a6000.
Gary
jarski
Veteran
well the reaction sure was fast, who knew big cold corporation like Sony could be this agile 
GaryLH
Veteran
Enough bad press can do wonders.. 
Gary
Gary
willie_901
Veteran
Isn't social media great (for consumers).
Jan Pedersen
Well-known
I didn't see the A7II being mentioned but hope that was a mistake.
uhoh7
Veteran
We have been crying about the RAWS since 2010. Somebody got a public petition going in the last year I think.well the reaction sure was fast, who knew big cold corporation like Sony could be this agile![]()
I think more agile would have been to give a proper RAW option in the beginning.
If the older cameras are not addressed, I give them little credit past self-interest.
YYV_146
Well-known
I didn't see the A7II being mentioned but hope that was a mistake.
The upgrade is coming first to the A7rii, but then to "other E-mount cameras". IMO the A7ii is almost certainly on the list. I hope it'll also come to the A7 and A7r, which surely isn't too much to ask.
Not that I've ever found anything wrong with the compression, but it can be nice to have the uncompressed option.
aizan
Veteran
i wonder if it'll actually make a difference!
:: Mark
Well-known
i wonder if it'll actually make a difference!
If you overcook your raws (and use Adobe), then it will:

But you have to push *really* hard to see this in practise, and then pixel peep some. More interesting might be to see if the posterisation that Ming Thein reported (due to the compression's tone-curve) is resolved.
Bet most people are shooting jpeg though ;-)
jarski
Veteran
We have been crying about the RAWS since 2010.
wow thats long cry then, but good it finally ended
I'm probably out of luck get this updated for my a5100, but hopefully least a6000 receive firmware update for this.
GaryLH
Veteran
Follow up from do review on new raws
Follow up from do review on new raws
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6144418951/what-difference-does-it-make-sony-uncompressed-raw
Uncompressed raws are running 81mb..
Gary
Follow up from do review on new raws
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6144418951/what-difference-does-it-make-sony-uncompressed-raw
Uncompressed raws are running 81mb..
Gary
Samouraï
Well-known
http://www.dpreview.com/articles/6144418951/what-difference-does-it-make-sony-uncompressed-raw
Uncompressed raws are running 81mb..
Gary
People have been speculating that the reason we're not getting lossless compression is because the processors were specifically designed to accommodate lossy compression. I don't know why Sony would hamstring themselves like that in the first place, but giving us uncompressed RAW is good enough for me.
cpc
Established
Maybe users have something to do with that. If everyone ranted for the "lack of losslessly compressed raw", Sony might have done that. Instead, people cried for "uncomrpessed raw" and, lo & behold, that's what they get. Besides, some people have trouble with the concept ot raw and lossless compression, what with "raw should be pure untouched sensor data" and similar nonsense.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
People have been speculating that the reason we're not getting lossless compression is because the processors were specifically designed to accommodate lossy compression.
It is far more likely that they felt that they could not research (and potentially avoid) patents applying to lossless RAW compression in time.
cpc
Established
It is far more likely that they felt that they could not research (and potentially avoid) patents applying to lossless RAW compression in time.
No patents involved with the lossless scheme used in DNG, for example.
Samouraï
Well-known
Sony uses what amounts to a bespoke processor, right? It's specifically designed to process images. I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that the lossy raw compression is a hardware-based job, just like how h.265 compression/decompression is generally designed to be performed as a hardware-based job, not a software one, especially in the mobile sphere. It might be impossible for the current Bionz processor to losslessly compress raw files without draining too much battery-life, overheating the processor/camera, or simply taking too much time. Who's to say that the requirements would be so different for lossy vs lossless compression? I'm not sure, but it's not a bridge too far to imagine that this is the case.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/h-265-hevc-encoding-explained/
http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/h-265-hevc-encoding-explained/
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.