View Full Version : Panasonic V10 or Pioneer 9G Elite Brighter?


mankite
09-15-09, 09:07 PM
Which of these Plasmas is brighter?

ocZZZZ
09-15-09, 09:08 PM
depends on the mode?

tbird8450
09-15-09, 09:12 PM
Brighter while maintaining color/grayscale accuracy and white detail, or brighter period?

mankite
09-15-09, 09:17 PM
If both were ISF calibrated in a light controlled room.

tbird8450
09-15-09, 09:32 PM
An ISFccc calibrated 9G Pioneer can hit 50ftL+ without any problems. A V10 can get as bright (or brighter), but may suffer from noticeable gamma issues amongst other problems at that level; at least as far as I've seen. YMMV.

mercury
09-15-09, 09:41 PM
An ISFccc calibrated 9G Pioneer can hit 50ftL+ without any problems. A V10 can get as bright (or brighter), but may suffer from noticeable gamma issues amongst other problems at that level; at least as far as I've seen. YMMV.


but may suffer :confused:

or i guess it may not....

tbird8450
09-15-09, 09:45 PM
I've only looked at a handful of calibration reports from V10s calibrated to 50ftL or above. I don't consider that a big enough sample size to make a definitive statement.

I'm sure a few people here have calibrated their share of V10s/G10s and could provide a better indication of what to expect.

mercury
09-15-09, 09:47 PM
I've only looked at a handful of calibration reports from V10s calibrated to 50ftL or above. I don't consider that a big enough sample size to make a definitive statement.

I'm sure a few people here have calibrated their share of V10s/G10s and could provide a better indication of what to expect.

K thanks for clearing that up......

D-Nice
09-15-09, 09:49 PM
I've only looked at a handful of calibration reports from V10s calibrated to 50ftL or above. I don't consider that a big enough sample size to make a definitive statement.

I'm sure a few people here have calibrated their share of V10s/G10s and could provide a better indication of what to expect.The G and V series can go about 5fL higher than a Kuro, but that is only in a A/V mode that has a 1.7-1.8 gamma.