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This question came up on FB so I thought I'd ask it here.
I'm thinking the 40% better light reaching the sensor would work across the board in all lighting conditions; not just low light but how does it handle, say, a bright sunny day over snow or other bright light conditions?
Does it simply lower the EV to compensate?
Is the RYYB dynamic range better in all light conditions than the RGGB filter tech?
I'm thinking the 40% better light reaching the sensor would work across the board in all lighting conditions; not just low light but how does it handle, say, a bright sunny day over snow or other bright light conditions?
Does it simply lower the EV to compensate?
Is the RYYB dynamic range better in all light conditions than the RGGB filter tech?