Digital SLR Best Skin Tone Quality Contest Shootout
Do you take a lot of portrait photography? How about weddings or parties? Then you know how important well balanced skin tones are to your photos. Sure, you can take the image into Photoshop and adjust it but why go to the hassle because your equipment let you down?
The folks at shootsmarter have taken the bull by the horns and taken a crop of professional digital slr’s, run them through a test shoot, printed the results and given them a score.
The professional DSLR cameras tested were:
With 2 or 3 bodies each (except for the Canon 1D’s where only 1 each were available but they were rather new and in excellent condition) they adjusted for exposure compensation before the shoot.
“The files were all different sizes of course, but they were all printed to 12x18 size at the default 300 PPI resolution of the Frontier, and cropped by the Frontier software to eliminate the letter ID above the models’ head in each frame. We also did some minor cropping to the full frame sensor camera files to make…
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