Название | : | Best COLOR SCIENCE: Canon vs Nikon vs Sony vs Fujifilm |
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You are Sony Loyal, Sir 😂 Comment from : Bony Nainggolan |
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This was awesome I agreed the Nikon looked the nicest in the room it's funny to hear how it's warmer than real life Which was most similar to real life? Comment from : Emo Nymph |
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People in hobby is always have this kind of placebo, it's the same in audiophile hobbybrWhen they challanged to blind test mostly fail to represent with their opinion priorbrBlind test like this is important, and completely agree Sony and Fuji color is better Comment from : doni herald |
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No way canon ❤❤❤ Comment from : Muhammed SafuvaN64 |
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This test was wack and y’all need to grow up and edit in Lightroom Comment from : Nathan Cowdery |
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One thing you said that I completely disagree with, is that the differences in color science from different manufacturers applies to jpegs and video but not raw I retouch weddings full time and I see MASSIVE differences between raw files of different cameras, even if they're the same brand Even the same camera with different lenses has a big difference in white balance and contrast You can never take the adjustments from an image on one camera and apply it to an image taken on another without having to make major adjustments to the white balance and contrast Comment from : Zack Tosswill |
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Colour also relates to subject and hue bias so flower people will bias their opinions Comment from : Tosha da Vinci |
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Excellent video One idiom comes to mind with 'photographers' - It's the singer, not the song" Comment from : Joseph Yap |
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wow, this is an amazing test with surprising results It only proves how much biased people are with their cameras, and how much spite they have for other brands when their chosen brand falls short It's only a camera guys, doesn't matter really, it's not your own company, it's just a product which you have bought and you can buy another one if you don't like it anymore Comment from : Veres Deni Alex |
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Are there any manufacturers or specific cameras that take the opposite approach to Hasselblad, and try to let in more light at the expense of less precise color? What's in between typical filters and complete monochrome? I wonder what that would be like Comment from : DJ Laundry List |
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To be fair, you must compare different types of photography Sony and Fuji might be better for skin tones and portrait photography Personnaly, what I am interested in is travel photography and landscape and I much prefer Nikon colour science I find Sony colours too purple and fuji ones a bit dull Comment from : Miss J |
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Of the pictures you showed in this video I'm really shocked that I prefer the Fuji when I've always underestimated them To be fair, I generally play with raw files so I'd probably have similar looking pics between cameras Comment from : Vorlonesque |
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Found my Sony was so good, that it was literally too good Being used to shooting film on my Olympus, I ended up drifting over to Fuji for their largely accurate and unique film emulations Its almost ridded most shoots of the tedious RAW edits Comment from : Jordan Joestar |
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I’d love to see the Fuji film simulations thrown in there Pretty sure they’d be easy to spot Comment from : KNEEDEEP760 |
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This is such an excellent video!! Love that you used so much data Comment from : Josh Sebastian |
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I had a Sony but the colors was never close to real life Comment from : wes foulds |
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from a bunch of those 50 who reckon adam & eve ate apple Comment from : Jordy Maas |
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I would imagine 99 me included couldn't tell what camera a picture was shot on and probably can't tell the difference between Medium Format, FF, APS-C and MFT heck even phones it's all about perception we learn that XYZ is better and that sticks with us what the actual difference is nobody cares Comment from : Eric Boulegue |
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Rather interesting Basically, the camera with the worst color reproduction accuracy was the most liked "People like vivid color" seems to be the biggest takeaway from this Comment from : System Machine |
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One thing to consider is that between the brands there is different colour science too especially older vs newer cameras Comment from : andreas savvides |
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So basically if you wanna choose a camera: Pick a budget, pick a functionality (photography/videography), grub any camera that is the closest to the budget Tweak taking in consideration accessories availability Comment from : WaapRepeat |
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I know people put Race into everything but different people have different skin tones As an African American I like what Canon does with dark and brown skin the best I was wondering if this was factored into your tests Color casts affect skin tones differently Comment from : Three Cee Media |
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Great presentation and interesting outcome! Comment from : Jung Oh |
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Now ithis/i is color SCIENCE Comment from : WYSIWYG |
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I’m a 6 week old camera user I got a Fuji x100T on the second hand market I don’t have any knowledge about other brands Heck, I don’t even really know how to use my x100 either But the points you’ve made in this video really have an important lesson for everybody I’m going to have to catch myself from making such statements in the future!! 😂 Comment from : haroon420 |
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Best color science has always been Olympus! Comment from : Jeff 123 |
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the results are based on one scene/image? Comment from : Jasper |
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This is one of the best videos you have ever made It's an older one and just by accident came back to rewatch it but independent of the topic and result of this video I just love the overall approach you take on gear in general You just test, observe, throw the unfiltered information out there and always provide feedback on what you believe should be improved upon/changed Very few youtube channels handle topics in this way Comment from : Andreas |
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Im a canon user but i love nikon photos if I didnt buy canon for my first camera I would always pick nikon color but autofocus is better in canon Comment from : GSxAries |
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Fuji is just a scapegoat It would be the same result if it was Panasonic or Pentax in place of Fuji Comment from : SidewindeR |
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😂 Comment from : Oliver Khoo |
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As a sony apsc shooter I actually disliked the colors at timea because it always has this weird grey tinted skin tonebrbrBut wow Comment from : Henry9731 |
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Didn't have failure yet, but im aware of that Internal memory would be awesome and usb-c ssd external for redundancy would be awesome Comment from : Fat Panda |
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Ive been doing a canon vs nikon colour test recently, Im a long term Olympus shooter so have no brand bias regarding Nikon or Canon To me the Canon had the more pleasing to the eye out of the box colours with the nikon having a cooler blue look in all conditions Thats just to my eye straight out of the camera auto WB lll start adding my Olympus to the tests for further comparison This only tests my preferences of course Comment from : TJ Bellerby |
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Nice study but didn't answer the question I was looking for Comment from : Kristine Di Grgioli |
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When you talk about color, it shouldn't be forgotten that most men are at least somewhat color blind Assuming an even 50 of photographers are men, thoughts about color can get quite skewed What is accurate color? Comment from : Patrick Roe |
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Very enlightening Thank you Comment from : Doug Huras |
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I really like your test methodology here It's so well though out with such and interesting outcome! Comment from : Martin |
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Tony, I love the way you think and communicate Comment from : Bradley Bunk |
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Sony a7r3 is massively different compared to Sony compact cameras especially from 10 years ago I am personally looking for a compact camera and looking at the rx100 series from Sony, compared to the powershot series from canon I do indeed see the green skin tones from Sony Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason - non pro photographers will more often than not think of what they grew up with around normal people, and therefore that implies compact cameras their parents used pre iphone era Also I heard that leica q2 has appaling white balance accuracy - well done for testing how colour science is a deriivative of white balance Comment from : cornflake |
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Great video, but what about Panasonic? Comment from : Shahrin Shahriar |
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Will this have an update for 2022-2023? Comment from : Neopulse00 |
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17:46brahahaha, I thought so Comment from : KENT |
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This is great great video !👍👍 Comment from : Sanket Varma |
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Wow, Wow, Wooow Tony I respectfully disagree with some of your conclusions, and here is why (BTW, I make films for well over last 40 years, and pictures for 10 more years, so I should know what I am talking about) You see the problem is negligible in still photo world BUT it is VITAL issue in the world of the film/video production You certainly noticed, that in film production the whole production is done on ONE camera or on ONE TYPE of the cameras usedbrBut how about multiple angles in limited budget environment right?brHave you ever tried to "marry together" footage from Canon and Panasonic, or Nikon? They simply do NOT match, and trying to adjust them automatically in post or even manually creates havoc to say the least so the color science plays PARAMOUNT role for these situations For this very reason I had to decide on certain groups of equipment that goes well together in production of multi angle scenes, and exclude certain cameras from these groups You see, we rarely put side by side pictures taken with these main leading but different producers of the equipment, but once you put them on a timeline side by side and try to make a film out of it it becomes an impossible task So yes, color science of various producers is like a wine to the friends discussion BUT it is a real and expensive problem in film In older times of celluloid production (oh yes Kodak comes to mind remember these old good times? We would be facing just tint of the lenses, fairly easy to correct in post today (correction filters mmm old wind of adventure), and each used hardware would end up ON THE SAME SENSOR - the Kodak film !!! Not anymore and hence our problems and they STILL exist especially in the world of low budget, or amateur production I wish there existed some software that could combine/ calibrate the color science so that the differences would fall into unnoticeable for human eye, but this is not to happen for a long time yet, now, and arguably it is correct, but it still keeps causing a lot of issues when I work on older pieces of footage from different sources as once a while I do Anyway you both create one of the best programs of its kind on the web, and it is a great pleasure to watch your contribution to the knowledge and passion of photography of the humankind Thanks! Comment from : videofan006 |
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To be true with my perception canon is overrated but it is good in colors seems but like some animated way , and fuji is underrated it really contains a much better color science in all four , very vibrant and positive colors , sony is way more good in Colors though nikon hardware/body is really good but nikon colors of photos are okie dokie , anyway its all according to my thoughts ✨ Comment from : Aayush Sharma |
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The title is kinda misleading but the studie and the rest of the video are good Comment from : Dylan |
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I'm very surprised at this finding because I can tell you as a definitive fact that the jpg colours on my NEX-6 are total trash I stopped using its jpg mode Obviously Sony were clueless at making jpg engines However, the RAW files with CaptureOne are beautiful Comment from : NineLaivz |
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actually who make me buy fuji xt3 is just a bfilm simulation/b if they don't have this simulation i pref to buy Sony 😌 xt 3 is very easy to use in every condition, not the best but enough thx fuji Comment from : axel mokoagow |
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Thank you! Comment from : Mr Diamanta |
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Over the last couple of decades I have found the Canon's to have the most neutral colours, even if they are a little bit on the muted side, the balance is usually fairly closebrbrI usually shoot RAW, and if it's an important session, I'll photograph a colour checker/grey balance card, so it can be colour graded later on My whole workflow is colour calibrated, as I learnt this early on in my digital switchover back in the late 90s when I found out that the tube monitors needed to be calibrated at least once a weekbrbrThe general public, (and I don't necessarily mean photographers, just customers) like to see oversaturated imagery, my next door neighbour used to turn the colour up on her television so that she could get her money's worth, so that's generally what you're kind of dealing withbrbrPeople don't want to see reality, they want to see fantasy :-) Comment from : Astons Vintage Technology Workshop |
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without see BRAND name 2 3 4 picture looks acceptable for me means canon nikon and sony, Comment from : Vinay China Panjwani |
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I honestly think it all boils down to color science just being THE current fad in photography - that is, the one subject brand-loyal fanboys - who have been clearly spending their time talking about gear more than actually taking photos have picked to chatter about on social mediabrbrBet in a year or so these folks will have moved on to some other buzzword Comment from : Nilson IBF |
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At 10:39 you said worst picture was taken Nikon Z7, but it was the photo taken by Fujifilm camera (image #1 in first set) Comment from : David McKee |
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This is def one of the greatest reality checks for photographers in our day Comment from : Adam Loeffler |
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rehe becuse i cant get results i want editing sony files and now i think im just bad hahaha (i liked the edits i did on my canon and fuji files tho) Comment from : -vascheddu - |
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Good exercise, it could be better if you compare each pic with a color checker, this will give us a real deviation of each camera Comment from : Guillermo Lopez |
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Accuracy color is most important You can retouch later but the color that captured from camera is wrong is how can you fix it ? Comment from : sơn hải hà |
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Makes sense, and yeah, if you do post production color science is somewhat irrelevant Maybe from a 8-bit, 16-bit etc etc coupled with photo editor software perspective Which grouping gives the most width of manipulation? Comment from : Phil Castillo |
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I was learning photography working for two photographers, they both used Canon cameras When it came to buy a camera myself i really was in love with Nikon and the Nikon look I quit photography 6 years ago and went to fictional movie making Starting to take photos again in 2021 i spend almost 6 months finding the best camera in color science I choose Fuji, because it was the closest i consider a great color science compared to professional film making I never regret this decision but I noticed looking back to what my Nikon gave me for colors I'm shocked how far ahead Fuji is But I'm still thinking that all color sciences are good, it's only a matter of taste There's no better or more correct Comment from : Timm Prozell |
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I often use a leica and a nikon in the same shoot The colors are quite different, but as soon as I match the white balance you can't really tell a difference anymore! Comment from : Lex Kleren |
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Poll voters were drunk Just look at the order of "best colors" WTF Comment from : Paulo Melo |
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Canon probably does have the most realistic flesh tones, so a lot of people like that for wedding and portrait work Fijifilm’s skin tones seem a little pasty Fiji does help people out with the best out of camera jpeg image options for color Contrast tailored intrest, if you are in a rush and don’t have time to edit RAW I have an old 5D Canon, and will down size to Fuji likely because I want to cover some long Thru Hikes, and there is less time for editing if your on trail 6 months I knew you were going to go negative on Fuji/users before even starting the video :) Comment from : Randy Smith |
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i had a canon and never liked the colors they are pale! i switched to Nikon because colors were more vivid, but now i would love to try a Fuji Comment from : Emiliana Q |
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Tony: "I really do believe that Fuji has the meanest users There are a set of really hostile self-identifying Fuji users out there"brbrMe: "Soooo Fuji users are the vegans of the camera world?" Comment from : Maestro Agnew |
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Best colour or best natural colour? There’s a difference Comment from : John Hazelden |
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Who's using Pentax here? Comment from : Charles Johnston |
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Thumbs up for your hard work on all this Doesn't matter who agrees or not Comment from : paramedialab |
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I own Nikon, Sony and Canon to me, Nikon has the best color Comment from : Photo Vlog |
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hello my favorite sirbr1the topic is more stretchedbr2the points are scatterdly explained br3plz plan the topic so that we can understand the topic Comment from : Vinodjain 00001 |
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Thanks Tony! brStill one of the BEST camera videos ever 😍 Comment from : Pavel Foto |
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Obviously biased test Purposely leaving out Lumix COMPLETELY throws off the data when you consider how huge micro four thirds is Comment from : Elephant Grass |
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I love that you conducted a psychological study here XD I majored in psych and this is fun Comment from : coloraddiction |
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For me I've had a Nikon D5100 for years, and any time I've taken a photography class I've ended up borrowing a canon rebel from the school I couldn't believe the color difference, so I really want a camera that brings out rich colors, just as a function of having used cameras with good color and bad color Comment from : coloraddiction |
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what is the camera with Real Color? Comment from : ilmari |
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The best color science is by Fuji, which has a damn good head start comprehending color science, having been a film manufacturerbrIt's not always about the science or statistics; it's about knowing what happens to be pleasing to the eye And in that regard, Fuji WINS - Comment from : Scott Hullinger |
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Other brand fans hate Fuji because they feel envy of the Fuji color science 😂😂😂😂 Comment from : Martino Hesse |
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As you say, irelavent if you shoot in raw Comment from : William Day |
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Hahahaha that is awesome! I thought the best one was Fuji I love the Fuj but want to buy Sony What is wrong with me? Comment from : Ivan |
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this guy runs on condescension amirite Comment from : Henry Hogge |
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Sony Southrup does a 'study' which claims most people love Sony colours? Is there any evidence this study is even real? And if so how many of them are Sony employees and paid agents? Comment from : The truth |
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Any chance a update experiment is done in 2022 that also includes a Lumix camera? Comment from : idea_plus_plus |
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