PDR: Fujifilm GFX100II vs Sony a7RVI vs Sony a7RV vs Sony a7V – A Future GFX With DGO Could Capture 16 to 17 Stops of Dynamic Range


Sony A7RVI: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony a7RV B&H Photo / Amazon / Moment / Adorama
Sony a7V: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Fujifilm GFX100II: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Photons to Photos published its PDR results for the Sony a7RIV, and they are quite impressive, meeting or beating the performance of the medium-format Fujifilm GFX100II at low ISO. You can manipulate the results here or check out more about them below:

Camera ModelMaximum
PDR
Low Light
ISO
Low Light
EV
FujiFilm GFX 100 II12.551166511.87
Sony ILCE-7RM612.56607210.92
Sony ILCE-7RM511.70524410.71
Sony ILCE-7M512.47630310.98

These impressive results are due to Sony’s new DGO sensors, which dramatically improve dynamic range.
Sony’s implementation of Dual Gain Output (DGO) in the a7V and a7VI bodies represents a significant departure from standard dual conversion gain sensors. Rather than switching the entire sensor to a higher-gain circuit at a specific ISO threshold, the partially stacked and fully stacked sensors in these new bodies read the electrical charge of each pixel twice during a single exposure. The first readout operates at a high amplification step to pull ultra-clean detail out of deep shadows, while the second occurs at a low amplification step to protect bright highlights from clipping to pure white.

The BIONZ XR image processor then instantly merges these two parallel readouts into a single, highly malleable RAW file. Because this dual-read process happens within the incredibly short duration of the mechanical shutter actuation, the resulting image is free of the motion blur or ghosting typically associated with multi-shot HDR bracketing. By synthesizing the exceptionally low noise floor of the high-gain circuit with the massive highlight retention of the low-gain circuit, Sony has pushed the dynamic range of the a7V and a7VI into medium-format territory—delivering nearly 15 to 16 stops of usable exposure latitude at base ISO.

There is a physical limitation when shooting fast action. To successfully capture the dual readout, the camera requires the slightly slower transit time of the mechanical shutter. When switching the a7V or a7VI to the electronic shutter for blackout-free tracking or maximum 30fps burst rates, the sensor readout speed is simply too fast to perform the double gain scan, causing the camera to revert to a standard dynamic range curve. However, for landscape, studio, and high-contrast commercial work where the mechanical shutter is preferred, the DGO architecture allows you to expose for harsh highlights and aggressively lift shadows in post-production with virtually zero noise penalty.

If DGO came to the GFX the results could be quite impressive.
When analyzing the Photons to Photos Photographic Dynamic Range (PDR) charts, the baseline relationship between Sony’s full-frame bodies and Fujifilm’s medium format system relies heavily on the pure physics of sensor surface area. The Fujifilm GFX 100S II, with its massive 44x33mm sensor, traditionally peaks at roughly 12.2 PDR at its base ISO of 80. In contrast, standard single-readout high-resolution full-frame sensors like the Sony a7RV peak around 11.6 PDR at ISO 100. That roughly 0.6-stop difference is the natural advantage of the larger medium format sensor gathering more total photons, inherently lowering photon noise across the exposure.

However, the introduction of Dual Gain Output (DGO) and parallel dual-readout circuitry in the Sony a7V and a7RVI fundamentally alters this dynamic. By executing a simultaneous high-gain and low-gain readout during a single mechanical shutter actuation, these new Sony sensors artificially suppress the read noise floor while fiercely protecting highlights. On the Photons to Photos curve, this architectural leap effectively pushes the new full-frame sensors up toward the 12.0 PDR threshold at base ISO—allowing a 35mm chip to encroach on the dynamic range territory previously reserved strictly for the GFX system.

If Sony Semiconductor were to scale this exact dual-circuit architecture up to a 44x33mm medium format sensor for a future GFX iteration, the performance compounding would be massive. Assuming a similar efficiency gain of roughly 0.4 to 0.5 PDR stops applied directly to the GFX’s current baseline, we can estimate that a future DGO-equipped GFX body would peak between 12.7 and 13.0 PDR at base ISO. Because PDR is a logarithmic scale measuring usable dynamic range (where the signal-to-noise ratio drops to an unacceptable level), crossing the 13.0 PDR threshold is practically uncharted territory in consumer digital photography.

In real-world application, a GFX sensor generating 13.0 PDR on the Photons to Photos scale would likely translate to manufacturer claims of 16 to 17 stops of total dynamic range. For landscape, studio, and commercial applications, this means the ability to expose heavily to the right (ETTR) to protect delicate spectral highlights, and then push deep shadows by 5 or 6 stops in post-production with a noise floor that looks as clean as a properly exposed midtone on the current GFX 100S II. It would effectively eliminate the need for exposure bracketing in all but the most extreme backlit scenarios.

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New ZENIKO RF12 M Round Head Mini and ZENIKO ZA12 Camera Flash Speedlite


Zeniko released a compact flash for Fujifilm cameras, the ZENIKO RF12 M Round Head Mini.

  • [Long-Lasting Power]The Zeniko RF12M Round Head Flash Powered by a 7.4V 350mAh rechargeable battery (2.59Wh), it delivers up to 500 full-power flashes with a 2.5s recycle time, perfect for extended shoots.
  • [6-Level Power Control ]The Zeniko RF12M mini flash offers 6 adjustable power levels from 1/32 to 1/1, adapting to portraits, low-light, and various shooting scenarios, perfect for extended shoots without battery anxiety
  • [Dual-Mode Photocell Triggering System ] S1 mode syncs with manual flash environments; S2 mode features pre-flash suppression for seamless TTL camera compatibility; functions as a wireless trigger without RF dependency, expanding your creative options
  • [Multi-Angle Professional Flash Head ]— Tilts vertically at 90°/75°/60°/45° and swivels 270° horizontally for bounce flash, fill lighting, and off-camera sync; engineered for photographers seeking creative freedom and precise lighting control in any setup
  • [Ultra-Portable & Fast-Charging]The Zeniko RF12M on-camera flash weighs only 90g, fits in a pocket, mounts via hot shoe, and charges fully in 1h10m via USB-C, perfect for travel and on-location use.

ZENIKO RF12 M Round Head Mini:
Amazon

Zeniko also makes a compact speedlight, the ZENIKO ZA12 Camera Flash Speedlite.

  • Instant Mini Camera Flash Stunning shots. ZA12 Dual-Dial Camera Flash.Capture Your Brilliant Moments.Inspired by Vintage Film Cameras-Classic dials, tactile resistance, gentle clicks ZA12 brings back the beauty of mechanical photography.
  • Universal Compatibility -Works with Any Camera.Single-Contact Hot shoe. Compatible with Fujiflm, Compatible with Sony, Compatible with Canon, Compatible with Nikon, Compatible with Olympus & More.
  • Smart Auto Mode. Simple,Efficiency, Accurate light Control. Sync ZA12 Dials with Camera Settings – Auto Flash Power for Perfect Exposure Boost Efficiency, Achieve Precise Light Control.
  • Small Body, Big Brightness. Self-Developed optics-Brighter Shots, Stunning Results Xenon Tube,Natural tight, True Colors,Fresnel Lens,Highly Focused, Superior Brightness Different Shooting Scenarios-All covered. Indoor Portraits. Street Photography.Night shots
  • The Retro Flash That Captures Your Heart. Super Compact. Just 60g. Stylishly Retro. Relive the Film Era.Powered by Self Developed Optics. Brighter Light, Stunning Shots. Auto Mode. Accurate Exposure.Built-in Battery. Type-C Charging Port.Single Contact. Universal Hot Shoe Mount.Free Diffuser Included Soft, Clear, Ready. to-Use Light.
  • Earbud-Sized, Lightweight & Portable Carry Anywhere, Shoot Anytime Street, Outdoor, Indoor-Seamless Switching Ultra-Mini Size, Create Anywhere Only 60g 55x47x36mm.

ZENIKO ZA12 Camera Flash Speedlite:
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Viltrox is Teasing The Release of The Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO and Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO For June 8th


We have known about the Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.8 EVO and Viltrox AF 90mm f/2.2 EVO for a while now, but Viltrox just posted a teaser for the announcement of these two lenses on Weibo. The lenses will be announced on June 8th.

Viltrox lenses can be found on B&H Photo and Amazon

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Fujifilm X and GFX Savings Sunday


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Fujifilm X100VI Used Below MSRP and New SmallRig Accessories For X100VI and X-E5

Fujifilm X100VI Silver and Black:
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The Fujifilm X100VI is rarely listed for below retail price, but B&H Photo has a used 9/10 black X100VI for $1,726.95.

SmallRig also released some new accessories for the X100VI & X-E5.

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Meike AF 56mm f/1.7 Air Now Available


The Meike AF 56mm f/1.7 Air is now available on B&H Photo and Amazon.

Designed for FUJIFILM X-mount mirrorless cameras, the Mieke AF 56mm f/1.7 Air Lens is a compact portrait-length prime lens that provides a full-frame equivalent of 85mm. It’s ideal for photographers seeking a shallow depth of field and a strong separation between the subject and the background. Weighing just 6.7 oz, it has 11 elements in 7 groups, a 9-blade diaphragm, and an STM stepping motor.

  • Delivers smooth, creamy bokeh, cleanly separating the subject from the background.
  • Reproduces real-life colors with rich detail, resulting in vibrant yet natural-looking images.
  • Provides edge-to-edge sharpness with minimal flare and chromatic aberration for clean images.
  • The STM stepping motor delivers fast, accurate, smooth, and silent autofocus, making it ideal for video capture.
  • The 6.7 oz design is compact and ideal for effortless handheld shooting on the go.

Key Features

  • APS-C | f/1.7 to f/16
  • 85mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
  • Fast Compact Prime
  • STM Stepping Motor
  • 9-Blade Diaphragm
  • Weight: 6.7 oz

Meike AF 56mm f/1.7 Air: B&H Photo / Amazon

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