![]() Using NR = 0 and ISO 800 I am getting 12.1 / 13.3 stops at SNR = 2 and 1 respectively. I also tested the dynamic range for ProRes HQ at both ISO’s: here, the camera offers a noise reduction setting from +2 to -2 in the menu, the default value is NR = 0. Hence, about 0.4 stops lower results than for ISO 800, but again, really good! Image credit: CineDįor ISO 5000 using ProRes RAW HQ in 6K full-frame mode, IMATEST calculates 12 stops at SNR = 2 and 13.4 stops at SNR = 1. IMATEST dynamic range calculation for ISO5000 on the DJI Ronin 4D. Starting off with 6K full-frame ProRes RAW HQ (highest quality settings) at ISO 800, developed in Premiere Pro V22.0 using D-Gamut/D-Log as the gamma curve, we can identify about 13 stops above the noise floor: If you are not familiar with how we test dynamic range, please head over here.Īs mentioned before, the Zenmuse X9 gimbal features a dual native ISO sensor with a base ISO of 8. In Super 35 (crop mode), the rolling shutter results improve to 14.5ms (in 4K at 25fps), and 13.4ms at 4K 60 fps. The rather high rolling shutter of the DJI Ronin 4D also explains why in full-frame mode only 48 frames per second are possible (higher fps are possible by changing the aspect ratio to 1:2.4). ![]() Other recent full-frame cameras fare better in the rolling shutter department – the Sony A1 for example has 16.6ms, the Nikon Z9 has 14.5ms and the Sony a7S III shows only 8.7ms (less is better). ![]() keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by BudgetĭJI Ronin 4D rolling shutter of 19.6ms at 25fps in 17:9 6K full-frame mode.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type.keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Year.
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